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surprises. There were unexpected fireworks at auction in osinate near Paris, where a Tianqiuping-Chinese-style vase that exceeded its estimates of €2,000 (about $170) –I kept moving forwardThe guardian reports. About 30 bidders competed for the porcelain, apparently believing it to be a rare 18th-century example, and the winner agreed to spend €9.12 million ($9.01 million). After the sale, the home manager said, “Our expert still thinks it’s not old.” In Israel, archaeologists work in a nature reserve Find 44 gold coins From the Byzantine Empire dating back to the seventh century, BBC News reports. And in a monastery south of Mexico City, Wall paintings with aboriginal icons revealed under lime plaster in churches, indicating that “Spanish priests not only changed the architecture of their church to accommodate the large number of indigenous converts, but also allowed masons to paint pre-Hispanic designs on the walls”, News agency reports.

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The current version of SONSBEEK, Survey of outdoor sculpture opened in Arnhem, the Netherlands in 2020 and is set to run until 2024, but its organizers said that They will resign on November 1in response to “ultimately precarious and intolerable” working conditions Artforum reports. A letter from the technical director of the program. Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung and its coordinators, to its board of directors citing gender discrimination, institutional racism, funding issues, and other issues. Expressing regret about the planned resignations, the board said it would not respond to the letter in the press and would speak to the team in private.

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French dispatch. There was a lot of technical contacts in Stella McCartneyMonday Show for Paris fashion weekThe News agency Reports: Yoshitomo Narateamed in clotheswas organized outside Pompidou CenterAnd the Jeff Koons stop by. Elsewhere in town, artist Shuang LiCreate an installation and video for Miu Miu Tuesday show. last weekend, Santiago Sierra progress muddy amphitheater for BalenciagaPresentation , Alex Greenberger Reports in ARTnews.

King Charles He loaned a picture of his mother in 2001 by the painter Lucian Freud to me National Gallery in London. In other royal news: Ethiopia has renewed its call for the return of a sacred tablet held at Westminster Abbey, which was looted by British forces in 1868, a return that may require the king’s approval. [The Art Newspaper]

The Orange County Museum of ArtThe new $94 million home opened in Costa Mesa, California, on October 8, and last weekend hosted a party to celebrate the occasion. The dress was the “perfect black tie”; Michael Groscoff Take live photos of the celebrants. [Los Angeles Times]

Architect Nader Tehraniwhose company, Nadais renovating the ancient art galleries of the Near East and Cyprus in The Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York, he answered “21 questions” for Curb. What is the best view in town? “From the left side of the plane as you head south over Central Park,” he said. [Curbed]

Archaeologists are working in the Peloponnese region of Greece to discover the land both of us, a 32-acre Bronze Age site from the Mycenaean civilization over 3,000 years ago. Their finds include elegant vessels and interesting carvings. [The New York Times]

Mr. DoodleAlso known as Sam Cox, the artist who has seen the price of his artwork filled with doodles soar at auction has spent the past three years painting doodles throughout a home he bought three years ago in Tenterden, England. Now he invited the media inside, and we all shared this horror void. [BBC NewsPeopleThe Times of London]

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child star. Anderson Cooper he is CNN anchor, Vanderbilta 60 minutes Reporter, art collector, and – wait for that! – theme Diane Arbus The image is now displayed in the Arbus show in David Zwirner in New York. Cooper recently visited the exhibitionand the New Yorker‘s Fred Kaplan teacher along. When not shooting newborns, Arbus was of course best known for portraying unusual fringe characters. “They are all interesting personalities,” Cooper told the magazine of his fellow models. “My goal is to live an interesting life. I’ve got a good start. Being a small part of it – it’s great.” [The New Yorker]

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