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  • Christie’s to host exhibition of works from owner François Pinault’s collection in Los Angeles

    Christie’s to host exhibition of works from owner François Pinault’s collection in Los Angeles

    The non-selling show, called Eye Contact: An Invitation to the Pinault Collection, is set to run from 22 January to 28 March, coinciding with the art world's migration to Los Angeles for the annual Frieze fair starting on 20 February.


    Watercolour submitted online to Christie’s found to be by Turner

    Watercolour submitted online to Christie’s found to be by Turner

    A double-sided portrait by the folk portraitist Ammi Phillips from around 1815, found in a storage unit in California before being submitted to Christie’s via its public website, is a highlight of its Important Americana auction on 24 January (est $40,000-$80,000).


    Joe Average, Canadian artist and Aids activist, has died, aged 67

    Joe Average, Canadian artist and Aids activist, has died, aged 67

    In 2002, then Vancouver mayor Philip Owen issued a civic proclamation to designate 3 November as “Joe Average Day”, acknowledging his efforts to fight homophobia and assist Aids charities such as A Loving Spoonful.


    UK export bar placed on rare 17th-century Fairhaven Panels worth ÂŁ1.6m

    UK export bar placed on rare 17th-century Fairhaven Panels worth ÂŁ1.6m

    Pippa Shirley, a member of the reviewing committee, says: “The panels have much to tell us about links between artistic workshops and practices, the trade in precious materials, patronage and taste, not to mention the connection to the highly significant Fairhaven collections.


    Why Is It So Hard to Build a Holocaust Memorial in London?

    Why Is It So Hard to Build a Holocaust Memorial in London?

    Depending on who you ask, the memorial complex is either a bad idea, an ugly thing, pushed through by well-meaning but incompetent (and mainly non-Jewish) politicians, who talk in bromides about British values and “the need to fight hatred and prejudice in all its forms,” or a powerful new landmark, a venue for difficult conversations about the Holocaust and the current climate of antisemitism, catalyzed by the war in the Middle East.


    2025 Preview: 20 Museum Openings, Art Exhibitions, and Biennials to Look Forward To

    2025 Preview: 20 Museum Openings, Art Exhibitions, and Biennials to Look Forward To

    Years in the making and 300,000 square feet in scale, the museum has been steadily acquiring top-dollar artworks, including a Frida Kahlo self-portrait, a Robert Colescott painting of George Washington, and archives related to Black cinema and Judith F. Baca’s Great Wall of Los Angeles.


    How Women’s History Museum Mines Fashion’s Past

    How Women’s History Museum Mines Fashion’s Past

    The collection was littered with homages and references to Rudi Gernreich’s topless monokini, Alexander McQueen’s ultra-low-rise “bumsters,” Azzedine Alaïa’s jewel-tone hoods, aughts-era graphic slogan tees, Jean-Paul Gaultier’s bandage bodysuit from the 1997 film The Fifth Element, and Barbie’s stiff tall ponytail.


    ‘One auction house will fold, as will more fairs’: experts give their art market 2025 predictions

    ‘One auction house will fold, as will more fairs’: experts give their art market 2025 predictions

    Where there will be room for improvement is in the middle market, where current geo-political issues, the slowing down of Asian engagement and the tightening of belts in Europe has led to a softening of prices and lower sell-through rates of the day sales at the major auction houses.


    The New “Nosferatu” Drains the Life from Its Predecessor

    The New “Nosferatu” Drains the Life from Its Predecessor

    There, a young real-estate agent named Thomas Hutter (played by Nicholas Hoult) is dispatched by his boss, Herr Knock (Simon McBurney), to a castle in Transylvania, to conclude the sale of a decrepit manor in Wisburg to the mysterious, reclusive Count Orlok.


    Unesco beefs up protection for cultural heritage in Ukraine

    Unesco beefs up protection for cultural heritage in Ukraine

    Audrey Azoulay, the director general of Unesco, adds in a statement: "In times of war, international solidarity is crucial to protect threatened cultural heritage.


    Biden Establishes Monument Acknowledging History of Indigenous Children in Residential Schools

    Biden Establishes Monument Acknowledging History of Indigenous Children in Residential Schools

    President Joe Biden recently announced the establishment of a new national monument acknowledging the history of the residential school system, which oppressed thousands of Indigenous children and their families during the course of more than 150 years.


    Kendrick Lamar’s Year on Top

    Kendrick Lamar’s Year on Top

    When I first saw the movie, two decades ago, the men’s quest for power felt not unfamiliar to me, from the blocks I knew growing up and the people who populated them, hustling against odds that were sometimes as small as a summer storm and other times as vast as an ocean of neon-blue police lights.


    Influencers: is it time for museums to go all in?

    Influencers: is it time for museums to go all in?

    For a recent show about China’s Bronze Age, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco invited a group of Bay Area content creators who specialise in textile and costume design for a private tour with the exhibition’s curator.


    How to Make the World a Better Place in Ten Easy Steps

    How to Make the World a Better Place in Ten Easy Steps

    But then the corporation wins and you won’t get a whole car ride to listen to the new Sabrina Carpenter album with your bestie and dissect which song is about Camila Cabello having an affair with her ex.


    ‘Most of the value comes from the internet’: collector Justin Sun discusses the future of digital art and his newly acquired banana work at Hong Kong event

    ‘Most of the value comes from the internet’: collector Justin Sun discusses the future of digital art and his newly acquired banana work at Hong Kong event

    In regards to the how technology, online sales, and the blockchain is and will continue to transform the art market, Sun talked about the significance of transparency around ownership and transactions, and the potential impact that could have on across the industry which notoriously lacks regulation.


    Candida Gertler steps down from Outset Contemporary Art Fund citing ‘alarming rise of antisemitism’ in cultural spaces

    Candida Gertler steps down from Outset Contemporary Art Fund citing ‘alarming rise of antisemitism’ in cultural spaces

    I call on my peers, collaborators, and allies in the artworld to join me in holding our institutions accountable, creating physical and virtual spaces that genuinely uphold diversity, and ensuring that the principles of justice and inclusion are not mere rhetoric but lived realities.


    Museum’s therapeutic art programme helps military veterans find their voices

    Museum’s therapeutic art programme helps military veterans find their voices

    “If I feel depressed and I need to redirect, acrylics are going to be good because it’s longer term—acrylic is a paint you can go to and do some work on to self-regulate,” says the retired army special operations major David Potter, a 28-year veteran who served missions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa.