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All together now: Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst on their AI choir at the Serpentine
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The groundbreaking musicians and artists see every part of their London show as a form of art
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The film-maker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich’s “The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire” is showing at the New York Film Festival
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‘It’s a little bit of a testing period’: inaugural Atlanta Art Fair opens with buzzy VIP turnout
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Dealers hope the city’s first art fair will help Atlanta artists build a bigger collector base
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Curatorial risks worth taking to foster a sense of belonging in museums
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Stephanie Sparling Williams, curator of American art at the Brooklyn Museum, on how Black feminist practices informed the rehang of the museum’s American art collection
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'This year is particularly special': art prize exhibition delayed by Russian invasion opens in Kyiv
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In the midst of an ongoing war, the PinchukArtCentre’s Future Generation Prize will award $100,000 to one of 21 shortlisted artists
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Bank Pekao and the Aleph Zero platform collaborate to keep secure data by tokenising the digitised records of important works of art
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More than 40 art fairs worldwide have made a unified pledge to cut their emissions by at least 50% by 2030
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A Hamptons art gala raises money for Ukrainian children, with an assist from actor Liev Schreiber
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As the summer season in the tony Long Island enclave wound down, the humanitarian organisation BlueCheck and Manhattan’s Mriya gallery teamed up for a benefit auction
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MFA Boston returns necklace that was likely looted from a tomb to Turkey
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Investigations by both the museum's internal team and experts from Turkey's Ministry of Culture suggested the gold and carnelian artefact was exported illegally
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Let them eat cake: V&A to stage first UK show on Marie Antoinette
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Other blockbuster exhibitions at the museum next year will focus on luxury brand Cartier, ancient Egypt and the pioneering work done by disabled people in the world of design
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‘Non-fair’ Minor Attractions hopes to be enjoyable for visitors and exhibitors alike
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Second edition of the commercial art event aims to exploit hotel location with an on-site nightclub and mood lighting as part of a pleasure-rich experience
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With its first-ever Bacon show, the gallery plans to make 'a real splash with a major British artist'
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Van Gogh Museum exposes three early fakes
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A vase of summer sunflowers in a late autumn scene proved a giveaway
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Mike Kelley, a pivotal period of contemporary Indian art, Raoul Dufy and Berthe Weill — podcast
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Celebrating the “negative joy” of the American artist Kelley in a new Tate retrospective, a period of change in India explored at the Barbican, and a conversation about a work once owned by the pioneering woman gallerist Berthe Weill
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Works by four artists were created as part of the Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage research project
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PST Art’s science-meets-art extravaganza in eight superlatives
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From the Getty initiative’s most widely exhibited artist to its most calming installation
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A recent investigation finds that Eric Adams’s office was involved in the scheme to mount a show about Sun Yat-sen with just one month’s notice
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More than 100 artist donated works to fundraise for Kamala Harris
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Jeff Koons, Kara Walker, Jenny Holzer, Jasper Johns, Amy Sherald and many others are offering works through the Artists for Kamala fundraising sale and auction
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Jeffrey Gibson, artist representing the US at the Venice Biennale, joins Hauser & Wirth
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The mega-gallery is now representing Gibson in tandem with his longtime New York gallery Sikkema Jenkins & Co
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Ancient throne room of a powerful Moche woman discovered in Peru
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The so-called “Hall of the Moche Imaginary” is one of two elaborately decorated spaces archaeologists recently uncovered at Pañamarca
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Emily Carr painting bought for $50 at barn sale could bring $148,000 at auction
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The 1912 painting is believed ot have been gifted by the artist to friends who later moved to the Hamptons, where a discerning dealer nabbed it decades later for a bargain
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As the art market gears up for a season of global change, what are the odds of an autumn bounceback?
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Amid uneven economic signals, many high-level art sellers are pursuing alternative revenue streams
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How artists are helping US communities prepare for environmental emergencies
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency programme is using art to raise awareness of flood risks and build resilience in communities
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Israeli archaeology bill raises fears of West Bank annexation
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Experts warn that the bill, which expands the Israel Antiquities Authority’s jurisdiction, violates international law and could lead to sanctions against Israel
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'Why are we opening our hearts and doors and schools to Ukrainians, but not to Afghanis and Somalians and Syrians?', asks the designer known for her stage sets
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East London’s latest gallery aims to show art that is ‘a bit less polite’
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The founders of Panrucker in Walthamstow are also employing a versatile “pop-up” business model to help keep the initiative sustainable
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Kasper König’s collection fetches €6m at Cologne auction
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Top lots at the auction arranged by the esteemed curator before his death in August included two “date paintings” by On Kawara, a close friend
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The study also found that when volunteers looked at five works of art in the Hague’s Mauritshuis museum, their brains responded ten times more positively than when they viewed reproductions
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Manhattan sculpture garden founded by gallerist served eviction notice after years-long legal battle
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This could be the beginning of the end for the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden
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Art festival in Norway embraces the sounds of the Arctic Circle
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At the Lofoten International Art Festival, music and sound art complement a majestic landscape of fjords and mountains
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Just Stop Oil activists who glued themselves to Turner painting acquitted
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Just days after Van Gogh soup pair sentenced to jail, a judge found the protesters' actions to be 'proportionate'
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How to decode art: UK schools embark on ‘visual literacy’ week
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As government aims to put the arts at the heart of the curriculum, an Art UK project is teaching children how to 'cope with today’s image-saturated world'
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New Niki de Saint Phalle documentary chronicles her personal struggles and aesthetic triumphs
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Michiko Matsumoto’s film “Viva Nicki”, which recently premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival, also attests to the artist’s enduring popularity in Japan
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'Untenable': UK Arts Society chiefs and trustees resign following internal opposition to reforms
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A new governance structure was rejected by 70% of voting members at an extraordinary general meeting
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‘Coming full circle’: Perrotin to open first London gallery in Claridge's hotel
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The French art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin recently pulled out of his Dubai gallery and secondary market space in Paris, though has been expanding the scope of his programme
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France's cultural pass at risk as calls to scrap it grow
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President Macron’s flagship youth scheme receives twice as much public funding as the Louvre
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Podcast | Episode 100: A brush with… Marlene Dumas
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An in-depth interview with the endlessly daring Dumas, discussing her admiration for Nicole Eisenman and Diane Arbus, and the impact of Francisco Goya on her practice
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Maison Ruinart creates a bubbly pavilion for art
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The world's oldest champagne house has upgraded visitor facilities at its production site in Reims, adding a new building to display part of its art collection
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Often overlooked: The Barbican presents 100 artistic responses to India's turbulent times
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Work by more than 30 Indian artists, made between 1975 and 1998, explores a period of social and economic upheaval
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Atlanta steps into the art market spotlight
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Local dealers and advisors say the third edition of Atlanta Art Week and the inaugural Atlanta Art Fair are bringing attention to the city’s art scene at a critical time
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Hammer Museum names new leader to succeed longtime director Ann Philbin
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Zoë Ryan, currently the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, will take the helm at the Hammer in the new year
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Each MacArthur fellow receives $800,000 in unrestricted funds, making it one of the most important prizes available to artists
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In an epic new volume, Chris Killip captures an English community in the grip of industrial decline
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Never straying from the documentary tradition, the image maker explores the gradual erosion of traditional forms of labour
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October Book Bag: from a publication about money in art to tales of London art market rogues
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Our round-up of the latest art publications
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The liberated lens: a chronicle of African cinema and photography
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A new book celebrates the pioneering artists who took control of the post-colonial agenda
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We speak to the author of a new biography that reassesses the legacy of the “hustler” artist who rubbed shoulders with celebrities
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In Pictures | Artist billboards across America tell a story of US politics today
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Ahead of the November presidential election, a new book by the For Freedoms organisation brings together the topical and political posters that it has commissioned since 2016
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The experience of working with Antonia Caicedo Holguin bestowed more on me than a lofty—and often far too exclusive—title ever could
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Italy's culture minister goes back to university
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A small group of anti-fascist campaigners protested outside the Sapienza University in Rome where Alessandro Giuli was taking the final oral exam for the degree he started in the 1990s
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An expert’s guide to Helen Frankenthaler: five must-read books on the Abstract Expressionist
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All you ever wanted to know about Frankenthaler, from a seminal monograph to the story of the bohemian world that forged her—selected by the curator and writer Douglas Dreishpoon
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