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| Thursday 2 August 2012 | View in browser | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | ON SALE NOW | | | In July/August print edition: | - Debt-free New Orleans biennial woos funders
- Prehistoric carving found in Saudi Arabia could be oldest equine image
- The Degas whodunit: when were recently discovered plasters made?
See all the headlines from this month’s print edition | Subscribe now to get more than 100 articles only in the print edition. | | | In this week’s edition | museums One of world's greatest collections to be replaced by Modern art The Museum of Everything is running a five-city talent search for outsider art show at Moscow’s Garage Center Museum in east London celebrates arts and crafts pioneer and his legacy More in museums in the current issue: - Director detained by Russian police over stolen icon
- Getty begins talks on sequel to Pacific Standard Time
news Francesco Vezzoli remembers how the writer of “Caligula” agreed to appear in the artist’s remake Portrait of a Young Man, missing since 1945, reported to be in bank vault Chris Burden’s four-storey "concept house" goes up in Pasadena and could go to New York Punk protesters face prison if found guilty of religious hooliganism Charity to return to its restoration roots but rising waters still a threat to city More in news in the current issue: - Activists turn the tables on Berlin Biennale organisers
- Arsenal FC's Russian billionaire becomes art patron
- Artist to sail migrants' boat from Lampedusa to London
market Judge orders auction house to refund £1.7m to buyer of Odalisque More in market in the current issue: - Chinese antiquities market begins to cool
- American paintings market on road to recovery
- Berlin-based art equity firm focuses on art dealers
Exhibitions “It was a very bizarre dream, one of the strangest,” begins the narrative of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller’s The Murder of Crows, 2008, the artistic couple’s largest sound installation, which makes its US debut on Friday (3 August), at New York’s Park Avenue Armory. At a press preview for the piece, the collector Francesca von Habsburg revealed that she started her foundation, Thyssen-Bornemizsa Art Contemporary in Vienna, so she could acquire one of Cardiff and Bures Miller’s works… Read more jobs A fast paced New York contemporary art gallery seeks a candidate who must be efficient with Microsoft Excel, Word, and QuickBooks programs. A financial background and a strong attention to detail is required and previous art gallery and Artbase / FileMaker Pro experience is ideal... Read more All jobs | | | | You received this email from The Art Newspaper because you are on the Thursday newsletter list. Unsubscribe to permanently remove yourself from this list. © The Art Newspaper, 70 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL. Tel: +44 (0)20 3416 9000 www.theartnewspaper.com | |
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