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Change of guard. Power J. Paul Getty Trust In Los Angeles Catherine E. Flemingdean New york universityto be Its President and Next CEO. Follow Fleming James Kono, who retired after more than a decade at the head of the Arts Foundation, which has an endowment of $9.2 billion. A scholar of Mediterranean history and culture, Fleming has held the position of chief academic officer at New York University since 2016. She started in August in the trust, which includes Getty FoundationThe Getty Research InstituteThe Getty Conservation Instituteand the Getty Museum. “Having a life and a career that allows you to spend a great deal of time contemplating the humanities and cultural artifacts is an incredible privilege,” I told The Los Angeles Times. “But I feel this embodiment, in Getty, more than that.”

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Under the cobblestones, the beach! on Saturday, and Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego To reopen in La Jolla after a $105 million expansion by the architect Annabelle Selldorf. In the art newspaperAnd the Jory Finkel Reports that the project has Quadruple your exhibition spacewhich was previously 10,000 square feet. In the San Diego Union GreetingsAnd the Seth Combs write it “What may be most impressive (and if we’re being honest here, it’s all impressive) is the number of local and regional artists on the walls.” The new structure also has what appears to be a great perspective on the Pacific Ocean. at Town and CountryMuseum Director Catherine KangooHe said from her fans “God blessed them for entering the museum instead of going to the beach. So why can’t we also give them a point of view?”

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Next month, early Michelangelo The drawing will be provided by Kristi in Paris with an estimate of 30 million euros (about 32.7 million dollars). It has long been attributed to a school Michelangeloidentified as a work by a Renaissance artist by a specialist from the Maison in 2019. [Reuters/Bangkok Post]

Previously used laptops Charles Darwin lost more than 20 years ago Cambridge University In England mysteriously to her library. The precious volumes, which include a sketch by Darwin of his “Tree of Life,” were left in a gift bag with a note that read, “Librarian, Happy Easter X.”[BBC News” href=”https://click.email.artnews.com/?qs=98f7f3f8102b89c33ef0aa826e4f6e4c6ef25dab41592b6691318c7b2ff637328f3c6120ca4ae22e079931f68d08cb1ffb0246dbb4bc0222″ data-linkto=”https://”>[BBC News and 

Applications will open next week for a program in Ireland that will pay around 2,000 artists in various fields €325 (about $350) per week. Speaking of the period when the pandemic shut down arts venues, the Prime Minister of Ireland, Michel Martin“At this very challenging time, their production has never been more valuable.” [BBC News]

polyhyphenated artist Thyster Gates And the Prada Nomination of the 14 winners at the opening ceremony Experimental Design Lab Dorchester Industrieswhich aims to support black artists and designers. Including an architect German BarnesArtist Kentura Davisand the chef destroy brown. [Dezeen]

one of Jeff Koonsthe new BMW Technical cars sold in Kristi for $475,000, with all proceeds earmarked for International Center for Missing and Exploited Children, an organization that the artist has long supported. The forged car is one of only 99 cars made (all sold now), and it’s the only car signed by the artist. [Designboom]

Artist and fashion designer Pound sterling ruby Create cover art for the last Pusha T Not connected. This one is titled “Neck and Wrist”, and features a guest appearance by Collaborator Takashi Murakami Pharrell Williams and collector Jay Z. [Genius]

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Explain this to me. Respected Textile Artist Sheila Hicks About to open a new offer in Hepworth Wakefield In England, the theme rolling profile In the guardian by Charlotte Higgins. In the story, Hicks asks her interlocutor a question: “What color do you think of when you think of Annie Albers ? The correct answer—spoiler alert!—is that there is no correct answer. “The color seems completely random,” said Hicks, arguing that Albers’ work was all about structure. But Hicks is different. “The color is in my blood!” she said. Pronunciation of authentic words. [The Guardian]

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