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| Thursday 14 June 2012 | View in browser | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | | In this week’s edition | NEWS Curators find "poesy, pleasure and positive surprises" More in news in the current issue: - Degas bronzes controversy leads to scholars' boycott
- Obama wins the art world’s support
- David Roberts foundation to open in new building
museums The list of antiquities demanded gets longer as more exhibitions are hit by the loans boycott More in museums in the current issue: - Political crisis adds to Greek museum woes
- Niarchos Foundation aims to lighten the gloom
- Is the 30-year wait for Turner catalogue almost over?
MARKET Brussels wants to lower amount of cash businesses can accept without asking questions More in market in the current issue: - Is stolen Chinese art being sent back home?
- French heirs sue Serbia over seized paintings
- Money-laundering rules mean more work for dealers
comment The biggest question mark obviously hangs over the size of the budget for Filippetti’s department, the most concrete expression of cultural policy More in comment in the current issue: - Will curse of Murdoch bring down UK minister?
CONSERVATION Restoration of the portico of the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela is expected to begin in early 2013 More in conservation in the current issue: - The victory of the void, a defeat for the Taliban
- Bank of America restores paintings of America's second "first couple"
- Official: cave painting is now at least 37,000 years old
features Roy Strong's essay in a new publication shows how depictions of Elizabeth II have changed over the past 60 years—from the remoteness and splendour of her early reign to later pictures portraying her as “one of us” More in features in the current issue: - The battle’s over: but does the new Barnes work?
- The uncanny world of Philippe Parreno
- Abramovic passes latest endurance test
Exhibitions Following in the footsteps of Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami, Joana Vasconcelos is set to be the next artist to exhibit in the grounds of the Chateau de Versailles. After Koons’s giant balloon animals, and Murakami’s technicolor sculptures, the Portuguese artist’s playful works are due to be seen by the chateau’s visitors, who total more than four million a year. But for Jean-Francois Chougnet, the curator of the exhibition, putting a contemporary artist in a historical setting like Versailles is about more than generating a huge amount of exposure for contemporary art… Read more Video On the opening day of Art Unlimited, we spoke to artists and gallerists about the challenges of showing—and selling—large-scale, experimental art. jobs Due to expansion, White Cube is seeking motivated and experienced Sales Executives to join our growing team. We are interested in talented salespeople who are passionate and knowledgeable about contemporary art, have a proven track record for sales, can create and maintain client relationships and represent the gallery at art fairs and other cultural events... Read more | | | | 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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