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Twenty-nine SFMOMA employees will be terminated as the museum continues to grapple with increased competition for ...
The Chicago-born pontiff—the new spiritual leader of 1.3 billion Catholics and the proprietor in trust of the great art and ...
The expansive show explores weaving through the lens of abstraction. Around 150 works of various mediums investigate shared ...
Exploring an exhibition in an island castle, plus a tour of the newly remodelled National Gallery with director Gabriele ...
The fate of the architect’s popular Melbourne pavilion, a project for the usually temporary MPavilion commission, is up in ...
The two-year remodelling of the Sainsbury Wing as the National Gallery's main entrance has allowed for new restorations and ...
Dealers and advisers at this week’s fairs expressed optimism, despite concerns about the wider socio-economic situation ...
Yves-Bernard Debie, a noted private collector of Roman and Egyptian antiquities and a partner in the Brussels-based law-firm ...
As tariffs and stock-market fluctuations unsettle consignments for the spring sales, the trade awaits signs of what to expect ...
The Michigan-based collector shares which local show he is most excited about, his latest acquisition and one work that got ...
Michael Armitage, for example, had his first show at David Zwirner three years after being signed to the gallery ...
As London’s National Gallery launches its “once-in-a-lifetime” rehang, Ben Luke asks: what is the right shade behind the art?
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