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In June's print edition:

  • Four years after devastating earthquake, L’Aquila is still in ruins
  • Syrian looting revealed on Google Earth
  • Smoking banned in Beijing's Forbidden City

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In this week’s edition

news

Flavins will see the light of day

Artist’s estate lifts ban on the posthumous production of unrealised fluorescent light sculptures

Arts hubs of the world unite

A forum launched in São Paulo will create a network of decision-makers behind cities’ cultural development projects

Arrested dealer’s property may be turned over to the tax man

A lawyer for Glafira Rosales says the criminal case against her could leave her unable to pay out in any civil cases if she is found liable

Venice Biennale responds to trouble in Turkey

Artists, curators and collectors join the protest

More in news in the print issue:

  • Legal case raises questions about Warhol authentication
  • How Edward VIII cherry-picked London's National Gallery
  • Benjamin West altarpiece could head to Boston museum


MARKET

Ruined castle will lose star Jan Steen painting

Planned sale may be linked to the delay in restoring Lowther Castle into a public picture gallery

When is an Utrillo not an Utrillo?

The answer is when the owner of the droit moral says it isn’t, despite the assertions of a Princeton professor

Christie’s pulls works after ‘forgery’ concerns

Ten items from one collection withdrawn from New York auctions

More in market in the print issue:

  • Records smashed in $500m splurge as dead artists put the life into Christie’s post-war and contemporary auction
  • Is the smart money on Old Masters?
  • Christie’s, the baron and the sheikh



Museums

Pushkin and Hermitage dispute over Modernist collection rumbles on

Culture ministry’s suggestion of a “virtual museum” meets mostly with silence from museum directors

William Morris Gallery wins top UK prize

Art Fund's £100,000 award goes to museum celebrating arts and crafts hero

Munch Museum on Oslo waterfront gets green light

Agreement reached just days before the opening of a show celebrating the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth

More in museums in the print issue:

  • Saint Louis Art Museum's "quiet and reserved" addition
  • Praise for Tate Britain's rehang
  • "Orphaned" Cézanne watercolour surfaces in Ottawa

exhibitions

A trio of Turrell shows across the US

This summer, three major institutions across the United States are mounting co-ordinated retrospective exhibitions of work by James Turrell. On 26 May, just weeks after the artist turns 70, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma) opened “James Turrell: a Retrospective”. Two weeks later, from 9 June, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), will present “James Turrell: the Light Inside” (pictured), and two weeks after that, from 21 June, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, will unveil its own exhibition, titled “James Turrell”, centred around a vast new installation specially made for the museum’s distinctive rotunda. Although the precise genesis of these exhibitions is hard to pinpoint, it is clear that they have been in the pipeline for a very long time… READ MORE

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Special report on Venice

The Art Newspaper's coverage from the Biennale

News, blogs and exhibition listings for the world's largest international art exhibition


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conferences

Register for Agenda Conference in Stockholm

Join us at the 13th Communicating the Museum conference to be inspired by Swedish and international experts in creativity. The conference, dedicated to international museum professionals, will take place at the Moderna Museet from 3 to 6 July. For the full programme and to register, visit: www.communicatingthemuseum.com

 

 

 

 

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