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The war in Ukraine. Finland said so Unlock the artwork you’ve captured which was on its way to Russian museums after appearing in shows in Italy and Japan, Graham Pauli Reports in The New York Times . Finnish customs officials, who halted the transfer of the works last week, have cited the imposition of sanctions against Russia. After giving up the business, Finland said it was working in consultation with EU officials; The European Union said it was updating its rules to exempt “cultural goods loaned in the context of official cultural cooperation with Russia”. This is good news for the Russian museums that loaned the work to a huge building that just closed in Paris Louis Vuitton Foundation. However, there are at least two works from this show It does not belong to its owners right Now , France Press agency Reports: one belongs to the punishing Russian oligarch, Peter Avene, and the other for a museum in Dnipro, Ukraine. For now, both will be held in France.

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Writer and art critic Eleanor Monroe, whose classic 1979 book, Originals: American female artistscharacters like Alice NealAnd Faith ReingoldAnd Helen FrankenthalerAnd He passed away on 1 April at the age of 94, Neil Genzlinger Reports in The New York Times. In the 1950s, Monroe was an editor at ARTnewsAnd in 1960 he married her editor, Alfred M Frankfurter, who died in 1965. During her long career, Monroe has written extensively about art, religion, and more; Other folders include The Golden Encyclopedia of Art (1961) and On the Roads of Glory: The Pilgrim’s Book on Hajj (1987). Its leaves are in Smithsonian‘s American Art Archives.

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Bonanza Basquiat. View about the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat organized by his sisters, Lisan Basquiat And Janine Herevojust opened on Saturday at Starrett Lehigh Building In New York, the press is getting hot: The New York TimesThe The Wall Street JournalAnd Harper’s BazaarAnd Vogue magazine They have stories.

MOMA PS1boss , Kate FowleI got the profile processing from Robin Pogribbinand discussed how she was working to open the Queen’s Museum to his local community. Interesting fact: The former PS1 boss Agnes Gund She said she would like to see the museum separate from the Museum of Modern Art and establish an independent identity. Gund is a board member at both institutions, but her plan does not appear to be forthcoming. [The New York Times]

The The British School in Rome, a research center for the arts and humanities, reportedly faced allegations from two dozen people that its working conditions were poor. The organization said it had completed a “comprehensive, independent and confidential” investigation. Its president said the organization was “now well positioned to develop the UK’s creative and academic presence in Italy.” [The Guardian]

artist named Jesus Cess You might encounter charges to paint a hugely colorful fresco in a chapel in rural Spain that is a protected heritage site. Cess has no regrets, unfinished after four months of unauthorized work, but had to pause his efforts after falling off a ladder while painting his ceiling and breaking his wrists. [The Guardian]

“Fashion houses and art galleries are recently looking for acclaimed writers to collaborate that polishes their brands,” Cody Delistrate reports. Valentino I have hired senior writers to write stories, and last year Jagosian I started picture booksa fingerprint that brings together authors and artists. [Wall Street Journal]

writer Eileen Kon She looked at the history of Korean hanbok, noting that this traditional clothing is found in nam joon parkFinal work. [The New York Times]

revision: Friday breakfast He said it incorrectly Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration was about to open in Baltimore Museum of Art. The show was, in fact, about to open in Mississippi Museum of Art– And I did it now. It runs in Jackson until September 11, and arrives in Charm City on October 30.

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Jordan Money A legendary member of the 1970s London punk scene, He passed away on April 3. at the age of 66, Penelope Green Reports in The New York Times. She is known for her elasticated outfits and towering hairstyles, and for her performances on stage sex pistols groups, Mooney was a kind of mascot sexclothing store started Malcolm McLaren And Vivienne Westwood where I worked. “I saw it as an archetype of the English language,” Critic John Savage He told the newspaper. “Like a parody of a 1950s suburban housewife crossed with Dominatrix, a mirror image of Margaret Thatcher.” [The New York Times]

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