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hot tomatoes; After what appears to be a can of Heinz tomato soup has been sprayed, Vincent Van Goghfamous painting sunflower officially back to show in London National GalleryAnd the BBC News reports. as such ARTnews Previously reported, activists with a group focused on climate change Just stop the oil It was made the protest , which was aimed at urging the UK government to respond faster to environmental destruction. On Friday, when the work happened, the National Museum said the work was unharmed. However, the protest angered many, including New York Magazine art critic Jerry SaltzWorld Health Organization Wrote On Twitter it was “similar to the Taliban”. On Instagram, Saltz I apologize for this term and explain its criticism. Meanwhile, on Twitter, the artist Pebble for the first time What appeared to be a work of art was based on the image of the demonstrators, in whose hands were symbolic faces of clown heads.

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Agreement reached between the Philadelphia Museum of Art and her union Philadelphia Inquirer mentioned Sunday night. the day before, ARTnews You mentioned that the group of 180 workers was strike ended That spanned 19 days, with the agreement expected. The action began when union workers failed to reach consensus on the salary increase structure. At times, the strike was ugly, with guild members claiming that a Matisse A huge movie now shown to VIPs was installed by independent art wizards, whom the union called scabs. A museum spokesperson declined to comment on this claim. Now, the leadership in the PMA is trying to start over with the union, with Sasha SodaThe new corporate director optimistically says The Philadelphia InquirerThis is the beginning of a new chapter.

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German Dada artist Kurt SchwittersThe Merz Barn will be sold in the British village of Elterwater, despite attempts by leading living artists to save it. The structure may be commercially developed when sold. [The Guardian]

Devin N. MorrisAnd the Charice Berlina WestonAnd the Jeffrey Merris Chosen to be the next chapter of Studio Museum in Harlem Resident artists. Each will receive a $25,000 salary, studio space, and more. [The New York Times]

At the Fayda complex in northern Iraq, officials have unveiled a new archaeological park with 13 rock carvings dating back more than 2,700 years. Iraqi politicians hope the site will one day become a tourist attraction. [Agence France-Presse/Barron’s]

Paris Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. Cartier Foundation Organizes the first major retrospective museum outside Australia of an Aboriginal painter Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Jaboriwhose works have been “a means of passing on the story of Kaiadilt to future generations”, curator Juliette Licorne He said. [The Art Newspaper]

While Joseph Hutong Widely known as a collector of Yuan and Ming dynasty porcelain, the British Museum has recently received many of them, the depths of their holdings yet to be fully revealed. Here’s your first look at what else the collector has. [South China Morning Post]

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Low Voltage Content was what users Dune The subreddit has categorized any art made using artificial intelligence technology. This statement came through an official statement made by the forum’s moderators last week. They wrote: “Our team has been removing said content for months on a message-by-message basis, but given its continued popularity across Reddit, we felt the public announcement was justified.” as if Duneits author, Frank HerbertHe once wrote, Fear is a mind killer, DALL-E and the like seem to be creativity killers in the eyes of psychics. [The Guardian]

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