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Art Supposedly by Michael Jackson Clears Legal Hurdles to Hit the Auction Block With High Estimate of $30 M.

Art Supposedly by Michael Jackson Clears Legal Hurdles to Hit the Auction Block With High Estimate of $30 M.

Since a federal judge dismissed the bankruptcy filing and ruled that the art collection return to the block, the auction house rescheduled the sale for October 5.


Disgraced adviser Lisa Schiff’s art holdings planned for auction at Phillips starting in November

Disgraced adviser Lisa Schiff’s art holdings planned for auction at Phillips starting in November

According to Artnet News, the sale will take place in two tiers: lower-valued decorative items will be offered through Millea Brothers Auctioneers, while bigger-ticket works of art will be handled by Phillips.


Biggest-ever Indigenous art show to tour North America

Biggest-ever Indigenous art show to tour North America

Highlights that have never before been seen in North America include the late desert painter Emily Kam Kngwarray’s largest painting, Anwerlarr anganenty (Big Yam Dreaming) (1995), measuring three by nine metres.


Even Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone Can’t Power “The Roommate”

Even Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone Can’t Power “The Roommate”

O’Brien’s production, which lacks much in the way of behavioral detail, barely creates a sense of the real, and when LuPone, jutting her chin out, claims that, should it come to stealing cars, she’s good at “jacking them and stripping them down,” we drop fully into camp.


Rome’s Maxxi museum ousts dentist to appoint second interim president in a week

Rome’s Maxxi museum ousts dentist to appoint second interim president in a week

A member of the Amici per Maxxi association, a donors club, from 2016 to 2023, she stood in the European elections with Brothers of Italy, the party led by prime minister Giorgia Meloni, in May, coming seventh.


Letters from Our Readers

Letters from Our Readers

In all weather, smiling staff members were outside greeting kids, who poured off buses and cheerfully shouted things at me like “Your dog is so cute!” A school like that is a source of pride for anyone who lives near it.


The Presidential Campaign, After Philadelphia

The Presidential Campaign, After Philadelphia

Her suggestion that voters pay attention to his rallies, and note how many attendees left early “out of exhaustion and boredom,” prompted the Republican to inveigh against the nonexistent pet-eating migrants; and a well-timed reminder that Trump had inherited a large fortune, during an exchange about Harris’s recent move to the center, distracted him from what otherwise might have been an effective attack on her flip-flopping.


London’s Courtauld Institute gets down to business with new art market-focused degree

London’s Courtauld Institute gets down to business with new art market-focused degree

“So there will be the classic seminar teaching with tutors as well as meeting a range of experts from the art world.” He added that on graduation, students will also be given mentors to provide ongoing professional support.


Brutalism meets art in SĂŁo Paulo pop-up exhibitions

Brutalism meets art in SĂŁo Paulo pop-up exhibitions

“Due to a relationship with the material, or the entrance of light, or a type of perspective, you already saw that work placed in that spot.” The pergola in the Silveira house, for instance, immediately struck the curators as the perfect site for pieces by Artur Lescher and Anish Kapoor.


Co-owner of right-wing broadcaster GB News buys UK art magazine Apollo

Co-owner of right-wing broadcaster GB News buys UK art magazine Apollo

“OQS Media, which is owned by British entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Paul Marshall, will prioritise investing in journalism, talent and the latest technology, with the aim of building a strong future for The Spectator and supporting it to reach new audiences,” the statement adds.


‘We want to lift those who take the risk for us all’: Rosana Paulino receives new Munch prize celebrating artistic freedom

‘We want to lift those who take the risk for us all’: Rosana Paulino receives new Munch prize celebrating artistic freedom

Her practice, which spans drawing, embroidery, engraving, printmaking, collage, sculpture and installation, deconstructs the production and dissemination of racist theories that served as justification for European colonialism and the slave trade.


Two publications show how in Caspar David Friedrich’s world mankind is puny against nature’s power and glory

Two publications show how in Caspar David Friedrich’s world mankind is puny against nature’s power and glory

While field, meadow and trees seem to descend towards the viewer, that left-to-right diagonal is powerfully offset, in the painting’s upper half, by the sheer weight of the evening sky, a mass of lavender-tinged clouds parting to reveal horizontal bands of yellowish-orange produced by the setting sun, a fading glimpse of a world beyond.