Art news from around the world:
South Carolina Governor tries to veto her state’s art funding.
After Islamist protests, artists in Tunis aren’t sure of their own safety.
New York is to get its first street art auction.
The UK looks back at its art gallery boom and wonders – was it worth it?
Art sanctions in Syria – and public opinion is divided on whether it’s right to entangle art and politics in this way.
In Chicago, art might be able to help children – to stay alive.
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A bronze ballet of moving minimalism – Singapore airport gets an unusual sculpture.
This photographer felt his art, and his life, would be better off without caffeine. What would you give up?
Do you get lost in museums? No problem, [...]
Art news from around the world:
Access to city art was restricted during the recent NATO summit in Chicago.
National Gallery of Victoria finds that people really object to restrictions on sketching in the galleries.
Female artists – still emerging, when it comes to the art market.
Is much of art education about affirmation?
Despite the country’s troubles, contemporary art in Nepal grows by leaps and bounds.
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Fall fun in New York – help co-curate exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum and at MoMA!
The artist who works with local people to draw shapes that can be best seen from space.
No, that’s not a real person, and it’s not a waxwork. It’s made of wood.
Would you go to an exhibition of invisible art?
Art news from around the world:
The Chinese art auction market – more complicated and less successful than the numbers suggest.
Looking at the circumstances that make astronomical art auction prices possible.
Painting in protest – the Syrian artists who continue against all the odds.
Art, self-expression and protest in Chicago.
Between good faith and due diligence, are the lines being redrawn for art purchasers?
Popular stories from the week:
Evoking Monet’s Giverny – in New York.
From unwitting outlawry to seeking permission – the importance of copyright in the contemporary art world.
So who was Girl with a Pearl Earing? We don’t know – but facial recognition software might solve the mystery.
Fascinating; the podiums that aim to protect their sculptures from earthquakes.
Did you know that Magritte worked as a [...]
Art news from around the world:
The art burning that everyone’s taking about – why the artist agreed, and how it felt to see the work in flames.
Close one in two of all Germany’s museums? German artists aren’t happy.
Chicago – a cultural center, if not one of the biggest cultural centers. Now it wants a biennial.
The impact of Chinese investors on the art market.
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Thinking about the origins of arts.
Art using colored pencils - but not in the ordinary way!
Getting creative with cardboard.
Enjoying the season with some gorgeous spring photos.
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