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Museums. The oldest art museum in South Korea, The Kansung Museum of Art, for the first time since 2014, before closing again in June for restorations that are expected to last three years. The embattled enterprise, however, Make a big promise None of the cultural artifacts were put up for auction, after the pieces were offered in two separate auctions in 2020 and 2021. Got a hard hat tour from Albright Knox Art Gallerywhich is scheduled to reopen next spring as Buffalo AKG Museum of Art, Yet a $65 million construction project would put it on a par with some of the country’s largest art museums.

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as a world of art She’s making her way to Venice this week for the Biennale’s performances. Watchman Hits with Sonia Boyce In her London studio, before the artist representing Great Britain in the Biennale. (Be sure to follow ARTnewscover for Venice Biennale 2022 This week.) Artist Larry Achampong He talks about the effect of games on his artistic practice with Nintendo Live. At the Serpentine Gallery in London, Dominic Gonzalez Forster Offers “A strange vision elsewhere.” Marta Perez Garcia Do you single show topic In the Philips Group in Washington DC

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The Cleveland Museum of Art recently acquired a plaster copy Why are they born enslaved? French sculptor of the nineteenth century Jean Baptiste Carbo. Last month, a new major exhibition was held in New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art Opened with two subsequent versions of the bust as its centerpiece. He looks provocatively at how the bust has created “maladaptive effects” for centuries. [Cleveland.com]

The California College of the Arts In the Gulf region, two contracts have been reached with unions representing their employees and faculty. [The Art Newspaper]

Devon HenryThe contracting company was responsible for removing 23 Confederate monuments across the South. [The New York Times]

a Warhol silkscreen from Elizabeth TaylorAnd Silver Liz (type virus)It was sold for 2.3 billion yen ($18.9 million) at Shinwa Auction in Tokyo. The house said it was the highest bid ever at an auction in Japan. [Japan Forward]

Here is a review of a “retrospective hack” of Carlos Villawhich is currently shown in Newark Museum of Art. [Hyperallergic]

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Take this. Close to the artist French Bacon He decided to donate a large collection of Bacon’s archive of drawings, photographs, paintings and sound recordings to the French National Archives in Pompidou Center in Paris instead of Tate. the friend, Barry Jules He said he made the decision after being frustrated by a previous bacon-related gift in 2004 that was valued at £200m at the time. This donation was to be studied over a three-year period before being offered and available for loans. Tate has not shown any of these works yet. Jules said, “Tate and Britain will lose a part of the nation’s art history to one of their most important painters. I turn my back on Tate forever.” [The Guardian]

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