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| Thursday 23 August 2012 | View in browser | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Calendar | Jobs | Comment | In print | | | In this week’s edition | market First curated contemporary art space to open in Riyadh next month More in market in the current issue: - Art sanctions aim to hit Syria's rich where it hurts
- Hong Kong sales: the party's winding down
- American paintings market on the road to recovery
news Forty years after the discovery of the Riace Bronzes, divers find new treasures underwater Law would help British police fight lead and bronze crime Public choose Meleko Mokgosi as their favourite artist for Mohn Award More in news in the current issue: - The Degas whodunit: where were recent plasters made?
- Documenta: where art and politics meet
- Former director of Naples library charged
museums Expanded Museo Tamayo reopens this week in Mexico City New president of the Musée Guimet, Paris, reveals his plans for an exhibition of Chinese bronzes and artefacts from Angkor More in museums in the current issue: - Getty to keep Pacific Standard Time rolling with sequel
- Florence's contemporary art museum shuts
- Venetian island gets modern glass gallery
comment The late art critic's eloquent address to London's Royal Academy in 2004 More in comment in the current issue: - The dos and don’ts of artists’ bequests
- What should happen when the Met moves to Madison Avenue
- Greece can make do and mend
Calendar Aside from the museum ceilings, Barbara Kruger has taken over nearly every square inch of the Hirshhorn Museum’s lower lobby with her text-based installation Belief+Doubt, 2012. Among the phrases filling the 6,700 sq. ft gallery space in Washington, DC, are “Money makes money” running down an escalator, “Plenty should be enough” charging straight into the museum’s new book store and “Who is free to choose?” streaming across the floor in 12ft-high letters in Kruger’s characteristically bold palette of red, white and black… Read more jobs These two posts will support a new development in art, law and business in collaboration with the University of Glasgow. The posts will be based in London at Christie’s Education and work with the new professor/reader in art business to be appointed simultaneously by the University of Glasgow and the academic director at Christie’s Education. The new positions will deliver the teaching for a proposed new MSc in Art, Law and Business planned to commence in September 2013. 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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