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Court in Iraq she has overturned a sentence that led to a 15-year prison sentence for a British man accused of smuggling antiquities, BBC News reports. He was accused of trying to remove dozens of stones and pieces of pottery from the country. the man, Jim Fittonand its representatives confirmed that Designed to keep as souvenirsAnd he was encouraged by a tour guide to take them. Fitton is discontinued at Baghdad International Airport in March. The ruling sparked international outrage. The court reportedly declared his innocence and ordered his release.

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decision day. owners Damien Hirst Currency NFT until 3pm today (BST) to decide Whether you want to exchange it for the dot-covered artwork associated with it, or to keep the digital code, guardian Reports. 10,000 of these tokens were specifically minted, and as of yesterday, about 4,180 have been swapped, replacing the real with the default. The plan for Hearst to destroy All uncollected works – paintings on paper – by burning them in September at his house Newport Street Gallery In London, according to art newspaper reports. In other NFT news that includes famous artists, carriers Takashi Murakami‘s Murakami. flower Token as of July 10 You will get a special shirtfor every NFT . culture.

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Incheon Airport In South Korea, it called off efforts to create a satellite for a major European museum, after a feasibility study highlighted budget constraints. The airport was reportedly considered partners like Pompidou CenterAnd the Tate Modernand the Louvre Museum. [The Korea Herald]

Retrospective of the artist Glenn Philpott (1884-1937) in Pale House Gallery In Chichester, England, curators have changed the titles of some closely observed pictures that Philpott made of black sitters (an unusual subject for a white artist of his day), in order to make it clear who they were. [The New York Times]

A 41-year-old Chinese artist with the name Nut Brother “He has developed a knack for highlighting China’s overlooked environmental and social issues using a quirky, social media-ready performance art that can slip through the cracks in China’s tightly censored media environment,” Christian Shepherd And the Vic Xiang Write in profile. [The Washington Post]

a Sotheby’s Selling space memorabilia from the astronaut buzzing aldrin He netted $8 million, with a jacket he was wearing for Apollo 11 Go mission for $2.7 million. The house described this garment as “the most valuable American artifact ever sold in space at auction.”[Associated Press” href=”https://click.email.artnews.com/?qs=4d0aef5c90f8e9886126672eed21036f889c49e03f4509056b59e148f11b48d624d9dbd1a1f88d34b07595c80305af40e4aa8a7b9aff44c4″ data-linkto=”https://”>[Associated Press and 

Artist Devin Kenny Digital artwork version commissioned for Whitney Museum of American Art‘s Artport. The museum says the piece “explores artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of artistic institutions, creativity, collaboration, and work.” [artport/Whitney]

Artistic and social collector Moroccan Libyan She alleged that half a million dollars worth of clothing, jewelry and other belongings were stolen from her while staying at a resort in Ibiza. [Page Six]

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crucial moments. Italian storied photographer Ferdinand Siana I was About The guardian , and it reveals so many great quotes that it is almost impossible to select a single line. But here is one. Discussing what he sees as a crisis in photography in recent decades, Siana said: “Today we all take pictures with our phones, but it’s background pictures. Even a selfie isn’t a selfie but a kind of neurosis in a moment of existence that must immediately replace another, and what to that.” Anyway, these days he is “thinking about new books, exhibitions, and work on my archive,” he said. [The Guardian]

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