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Climate battle. two men with Just stop belgium oil who last week Organize a climate protest involve Johannes Vermeer‘s The girl with the pearl earring (about 1665) and glue and stew in Mauritius Museum In The Hague, Netherlands He was sentenced to two months in prison With one month suspended guardian reports. In a statement, the group said, “Isn’t it ironic that climate activists who peacefully oppose the mass slaughter of life on Earth are being condemned?” while, Just stop the oil In the United Kingdom, an independent entity, he said that It will be closed until Friday So officials can consider its demand not to grant new oil and gas licenses, and Evening Standard reports. “We will escalate our legal obstruction against this treacherous government,” the group said in a statement.

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PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 14: General view of the Musée d'Orsay, which is closed until further notice, due to the COVID-19 outbreak.  French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced that France will close shops, restaurants and leisure facilities from midnight to slow the spread of the coronavirus on March 14, 2020 in Paris, France.  Due to the sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 cases reported in Paris and throughout France, many sporting, cultural and festive events have been postponed or canceled.  The pandemic has exceeded 5,500 deaths, with more than 147,000 infections worldwide.  (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

Living well is the best revenge. Artist Marico More she has She designed her own home and studio On the remote Japanese island of Miyako, near Taiwan, Architectural Digest He has a bunch of pictures. “The ocean is almost like an aqua green or an emerald,” Morey said. “It’s a beautiful palette of blue, green, and blue.” visualize with Ring Architects And the oak structural design officeThe building includes space for tea parties, part of the artist’s practice. ad She also has Feature in a Manhattan house From Andrew Boltoncoordinator responsible for Fashion Institute In the The Metropolitan Museum of Art And his partner is a fashion designer Tom Brown. On the walls works out George RouaultAnd the Duncan GrantAnd the Edward VollardThere are furniture before George NakashimaAnd the Claude LallanAnd the Diego Giacometti.

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Harry BatesThe famed architect who created a bevy of sleek, modern homes on the east end of Long Island, New York, died Tuesday at the age of 95. Paul Goldberger He once described structures that Bates made later in his career with a younger design partner, Paul Masseyas “fresh, sharp and innovative”. [The New York Times]

Artist Rider Ribswho worked with him you (previously Kanye West) At various points in 2010, he said he heard the rapper and designer praising Hitler and discussing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Yi reportedly paid a settlement to an employee who said he saw him use antisemitic language. Ye denied the allegations. [NBC News]

annual report from UBS And the Basel art I found in the art market that the demand is still strong among the wealthy for art. Between 2020 and 2021, imports and exports of art rose by about 40 percent each. [ARTnews]

The Taipei Museum of Fine Arts Hire a team of three to organize the next group Taipei Biennalecurators Freya Chu And the Reem Shadid Writer and educator Brian Kwan Wood. The exhibition is scheduled to open in November 2023. [ArtReview]

The Google It is developing AI technology that creates images from text, but is slowly releasing its features, due to “the real risks this technology can pose if we don’t take great care” Douglas Eck, a principal scientist in the company. Some critics have argued that such apps could promote disinformation and infringe artists’ copyrights. [Bloomberg]

Archaeologists believe that the effects of climate change may accelerate the rate of this happening NamibiaPrehistoric rock art is in decline. Efforts are being made to study and document materials, some dating back 30,000 years. [Reuters]

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The grand tour. New York magazine critic Jerry Saltz new book released, Art is life: Icons and Icons, Dreamers and Guardians, and Flashes of Hope in the NightOn Wednesday evening, he gave a lecture at Gibbs Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina. As per usual, Saltz was regularly posting on Instagram about his trip. He writes: “Everything is better than writing” in one post, “So it seems like I love everything I do anytime I’m not working.” Listen, listen. [@JerrySaltz/Instagram]

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