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Saturday 13 Jun 2015
USA
Artist wins case against neighbours he secretly photographed
Appellate court upholds First Amendment rights but encourages stricter privacy laws in future
Published online: 10 April 2015
Notebook owned by the father of computer science to be auctioned
The journal that Alan Turing used to jot down his thoughts on a universal language was later turned into a dream diary by one of his students
Published online: 09 April 2015
Curators choose their favourite pieces in the Whitney's inaugural exhibition in its new space
Debut exhibition provides an unprecedented overview of the museum's collection of American art
Published online: 05 April 2015
Whitney's curators explore wide open spaces of new downtown home
Architect Renzo Piano's building, which opens next month, provides the opportunity to show the collection's breadth at long last
Published online: 05 April 2015
California court says Cranach suit can go ahead
Statute of limitations does not apply in Goudstikker heirs’ claim against Norton Simon Museum, ruling finds
Published online: 03 April 2015
Almost one third of solo shows in US museums go to artists represented by just five galleries
Our visitor figures survey reveals prevalence of Pace, Gagosian, David Zwirner, Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth in exhibition programming
Published online: 02 April 2015
Visitor figures 2014: what do we want? Immersive installations by unfamiliar artists
US institutions think big names draw crowds, but the public is not as predictable as it seems
Published online: 02 April 2015
Museums unite in campaign to save massive land art project
Nevada Desert site around Michael Heizer’s City is under threat
Published online: 18 March 2015
Sotheby’s launches live auctions on eBay
Collectors can take part in sales streamed online from April
Published online: 17 March 2015
Sotheby’s appoints new president with plans to grow its brand
Tad Smith comes to the auction house from media and entertainment companies
Published online: 16 March 2015
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Saturday 13 Jun 2015
USA
Artist wins case against neighbours he secretly photographed
Appellate court upholds First Amendment rights but encourages stricter privacy
laws in future
Published online: 10 April 2015
Notebook owned by the father of computer science to be auctioned
The journal that Alan Turing used to jot down his thoughts on a universal language
was later turned into a dream diary by one of his students
Published online: 09 April 2015
Curators choose their favourite pieces in the Whitney's inaugural exhibition in
its new space
Debut exhibition provides an unprecedented overview of the museum's collection of
American art
Published online: 05 April 2015
Whitney's curators explore wide open spaces of new downtown home
Architect Renzo Piano's building, which opens next month, provides the opportunity
to show the collection's breadth at long last
Published online: 05 April 2015
California court says Cranach suit can go ahead
Statute of limitations does not apply in Goudstikker heirs’ claim against Norton
Simon Museum, ruling finds
Published online: 03 April 2015
Almost one third of solo shows in US museums go to artists represented by just
five galleries
Our visitor figures survey reveals prevalence of Pace, Gagosian, David Zwirner,
Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth in exhibition programming
Published online: 02 April 2015
Visitor figures 2014: what do we want? Immersive installations by unfamiliar artists
US institutions think big names draw crowds, but the public is not as predictable
as it seems
Published online: 02 April 2015
Museums unite in campaign to save massive land art project
Nevada Desert site around Michael Heizer’s City is under threat
Published online: 18 March 2015
Sotheby’s launches live auctions on eBay
Collectors can take part in sales streamed online from April
Published online: 17 March 2015
Sotheby’s appoints new president with plans to grow its brand
Tad Smith comes to the auction house from media and entertainment companies
Published online: 16 March 2015
Lost libraries and broken Buddhas: war, iconoclasm and social media
The history of cultural destruction as a propaganda tool
Published online: 07 March 2015
Van Dyck self-portrait reconfirmed as genuine
Artist’s gold chain provides clue that work in Minneapolis is an original
Published online: 05 March 2015
Armory takes steps in the right direction
New York fair opens today with 197 international galleries
Published online: 04 March 2015
MoMA takes a ‘layered’ look at Björk’s music
The Museum of Modern Art presents a multimedia retrospective of Björk’s multifaceted work
Published online: 03 March 2015
Miami’s art museums are becoming rudderless ships
Nearly half the city’s institutions are without leaders as powerful patrons, unruly
trustees, funding issues and rivalries between ethnic groups make the waters nearly
impossible to navigate
Published online: 03 March 2015
Koons at cutting edge with giant stone mills
Artist ramps up production at Pennsylvania workshop where monumental works are carved
Published online: 03 March 2015
Koons and Sherman offer up limited-addition works to US government
The contemporary American artists will each donate 50 bespoke works for display
in embassies and consulates
Published online: 03 March 2015
Sotheby’s ramps up commitment to middle market
Full-year figures show auction house still “under tension”
Published online: 02 March 2015
Grand Palais curtain-raiser for Gap founder’s collection
French debut of Donald and Doris Fisher’s art gives hint of what’s in store for
San Francisco next year
Published online: 02 March 2015
Elmgreen & Dragset train their telescope on New York
Project for High Line coincides with show of V&A installation at Perrotin gallery
Published online: 02 March 2015
Granddaughter of French dealer whose collection was confiscated by Nazis opens New York gallery
Marianne Rosenberg says she plans to continue the family legacy of working with
contemporary artists, as well as show the Modern art her ancestor promoted
Published online: 24 February 2015
Heirs of Jewish dealers file suit in US for the return of Guelph Treasure
A similar restitution claim was rejected by a German government commission last year
Published online: 24 February 2015
Thousands write to prison pen pals through Alcatraz art installation
Ai Weiwei’s project on the former penal island in San Francisco Bay has resulted in
50,000 postcards to political prisoners
Published online: 24 February 2015
US museums capitalise on baby boomers’ desire to write big cheques
“Quietly does it” pays off as fundraising is put on a fast track, with Houston’s
millionaires in a particularly generous mood
Published online: 19 February 2015
Kehinde Wiley's new republic
http://youtu.be/vZkRszO8DKI
Published online: 17 February 2015
Documentary on black photography is more of a scrapbook than a comprehensive catalogue
“Through a Lens Darkly” aims to show the hidden history of African American artists
using the medium
Published online: 17 February 2015
When can you buy a Warhol for under $10,000? When it’s an artist’s tapestry
The market for the neglected medium is still limited
Published online: 14 February 2015
Rembrandt hits the silver screen
http://youtu.be/lWiqYMzLUxA
Published online: 12 February 2015
Hollywood talent agency wants to show artists the money
The firm that negotiates for actors like Angelina Jolie and Harrison Ford is launching
a fine arts division
Published online: 12 February 2015
ICA Miami interim director steps down
Three museums in the city are now without leaders following Suzanne Weaver’s departure
Published online: 11 February 2015
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