#ArtnetNews: Marisa Merz at 100: major retrospective to span three Italian museums. The Arte Povera pioneer is getting a retrospective to match her legacy.
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#ArtnetNews: Emily Sargent’s watercolors arrive at auction after decades hidden in a trunk. The sale will see 19 watercolors from the collection of Emily Sargent's great niece.
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#ArtnetNews: Newly unearthed John Lennon drawings make their public debut. The works were created by the Beatle and artist Stephen Verona in 1964.
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#TheArtAnglePodcast: How Raphael made—and unmade—the Renaissance. This week, we're re-airing a favorite episode featuring Kate Brown interviewing Ben Davis about the Met's blockbuster Raphael show.
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#ArtnetNews: Oscar Tuazon resurrects a lost Scott Burton work for New York’s AIDS memorial. The work will be unveiled on June 20.
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#ArtnetNews: Pussy Riot turns its Venice Biennale protest into a music video. The video for "DISOBEY" leads the group's forthcoming debut album, CYKA.
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#ArtnetNews: Pace Gallery downsizes, cutting artists and staff. 'The current gallery model isn’t only broken, it’s unfixable,' its CEO, Marc Glimcher, said.
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#ArtnetNews: Newly authenticated Whistler portrait sheds light on his formative years. The work is now on view at Tate Britain's sprawling survey on the American painter.
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#ArtnetNews: This masterwork by Irish painter Gerard Dillon just crushed its auction estimate by 450 percent. 'Tea Party' (1955) fetched $1.6 million at Adam's Dublin, tripling the self-taught artist's previous auction record.
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#ArtnetNews: A dystopian ‘Black Mirror’ experience lands at the Shed. The immersive experience, inspired by Charlie Brooker's sci-fi universe, debuted at Cannes this May.
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#ArtnetNews: Milan’s beloved bull mosaic gets restored—and locals have thoughts. Legend says spinning on the bull three times brings luck—a tradition that has taken its toll on the mosaic.
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#ArtnetNews: The rulers of Venice: in thrilling book, Biennale curators tell all. Money is short, and the clock is ticking. How do you organize the world's most important art exhibition?
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#ArtnetNews: What will Art Basel’s no-preview-allowed ‘Basel exclusive’ initiative offer? Many blue-chip artists are in the mix, and some 190 of 240 eligible galleries are taking part.
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#ArtnetNews: Mondrian estate teams with one-time NFT sensation Doodles. The project remixes the abstract artist's masterpieces in the colors of the Doodles universe.
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#ArtnetNews: Hilde Lynn Helphenstein, Jerry Gogosian satirist, found dead in São Paulo. Her commentary mocked the mores of the art industry.
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#ArtnetNews: Seminal Lucian Freud painting comes to auction for the first time. The painting from the Lewis Collection emerges from the painter's "Benefits Supervisor" series.
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#ArtnetNews: Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous banana vanishes. Again. It's the second time that the banana has been taken from the Centra Pompidou-Metz, prompting the museum to alert the authorities.
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#ArtnetNews: Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece expected to rake in $1.3 million at auction. The John Melhuish Strudwick painting anchors Christie's sale of literary agent Albert Zuckerman's collection.
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