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| | Thursday 24 May 2012 | View in browser | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | ON SALE NOW | | | In May's print edition: | - Pompidou plans to go global: focus is Brazil, India, China
- Artists benefit as UK’s commercial property slumps
- Controversial sculpture divides Tatarstan
See all the headlines from this month’s print edition | Subscribe now to get more than 100 articles only in the print edition. Next issue available 1 June | | | In this week’s edition | Market The roster includes an assortment of galleries specialising in Old Masters, Oceanic art, Indian miniatures and rugs, as well as a sizeable number of modern art dealers Two employees of an art shipping company are being held by police outside Beijing as part of a probe into the alleged undervaluation of works imported to the mainland More in market in the current issue: - Schiele case could damage NY business, say dealers
- Credit card investigation shows art market open to international fraud
- Cartier-Bresson Foundation drops auction legal case
News Barricades were erected around two of the city’s public works of art, while museums and art institutions increased security or closed altogether The Johannesburg High Court will decide if the artist’s right to freedom of expression outweighs Jacob Zuma’s right to privacy Neither side seems to have an advantage as three Manhattan judges make early comments on the case Australian artist Andrew Rogers wants to shrink the world and get us all to work together More in news in the current issue: - Return of Morgantina Venus inspires Sicilian enterprise
- Billionaire gives Potsdam a kunsthalle
- Bonn museum settles with dealer’s heirs
Features As a major exhibition opens in Nuremberg, is Germany’s greatest artist a nationalist symbol as well as a national treasure? More in features in the current issue: - London Olympic Park’s artistic legacy
- The reluctant comic-book hero: an interview with R. Crumb
- The scoop on Russia
Exhibitions Despite a difficult childhood on the Kent coast, where her parents separated and where she has told of her rape aged 13, Tracey Emin declared her affection for her hometown in I Never Stopped Loving You, a work commissioned by Turner Contemporary in 2010. Now, for her first show in Margate, the artist returns to the gallery with a number of new works. Victoria Pomery, the director of Turner Contemporary, has “always had aspirations” to show Emin’s work, and the gallery caught the artist’s imagination long before it opened in April 2011.... Read more video Tracey Emin will have MoCA North Miami show in 2013 An exclusive The Art Newspaper TV interview with the British artist Tracey Emin in Miami. Emin chose the tenth anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach to visit the city for the first time. Ahead of her forthcoming exhibition of work at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, in 2013, she spoke to our reporter Anny Shaw. jobs The board of the Serralves Foundation is seeking to appoint a new director to the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto, an important museum of contemporary art within an international context as well as the first institution of its kind in Portugal. Situated within the historic 18 hectare Serralves Park, the museum of contemporary art opened in 1999 in an iconic building designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira and has developed an international reputation for its ground-breaking exhibitions and programmes, its important collection of Portuguese and international art from the 1960s onwards, and the significant learning opportunities it offers... Read more EVENTS Supported by The Art Newspaper, the annual event about museum communications will be held for the first time in the US (27-29 June, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). Speakers from the world’s leading museums, galleries and foundations will present topics relating to the theme "The world is changing: how will museums adapt?" Sessions will focus on trends, branding, digital communications, audience development, fundraising and strategy. Experts from outside the museum world will bring inspirational ideas. Keynote speeches and break-out and learning sessions will take place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other major institutions. In conjunction with "Communicating the Museum", the International Design Communications Awards (IDCA) will be presented on 28 June. | | | | 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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