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|   | | Thursday 1 November 2012 | View in browser | | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | | | | | In this week’s edition | Art market Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel and Norman Foster to take part in panel discussion at Abu Dhabi Art fair next week Government aims to tackle the "three fakes": works, sales and auctions More on the art market in the current issue: - The London gallery shuffle
- Russian businessman's two-way stake in Vienna
- More serious art appeals at auction
museums Study estimates millions in revenue to state and city governments, but Getty is cautious about flaunting findings Fourth Plinth commission should be replaced by “two well-matched contemporary works” More on museums in the current issue: - Thieves foil high-tech security at Rotterdam Kunsthal
- Who massaged the Cultural Olympiad visitor figures?
- Broad Art Museum director aims to bring the world to Michigan
conservation San Pedro Apóstol de Andahuaylillas, on the Andean Baroque route, restored after four-year, $1.5m project More on conservation in the current issue: - Maximilian I and his remarkable triumphal frieze
- Historic Syrian mosque is shelled amid fighting
- MoMA shows Nixon’s home movies
other news China’s imminent Politburo change and a vast new venue were just two of the challenges facing the organisers Chelsea and downtown galleries are the hardest hit, but museums and auction houses uptown reopen More news in the current issue: - Elusive smile, elusive artist: is Mona Lisa copy really by Leonardo?
- LA says ‘bienvenue’ to French artists
- Why museums are making dance the focal point of exhibitions
Exhibitions London's National Gallery's exhibition "Seduced by Art" opens this week, focusing on the historic relationship between photography and paintings. Walker Evans once said that, early on, his photographs “were too plain to be considered art and I wasn’t considered an artist”. People thought “that’s just a snapshot of the backyard”, he said. “I knew otherwise and through stubbornness stayed with it.”Evans’s journey from obscurity to being a major cultural figure is emblematic of the story of his medium… READ MORE jobs The British Library leads and collaborates in growing the world’s knowledge base. We have signed a major partnership to make thousands of digitised historical documents and manuscripts relating to the Gulf history and Arabic Science available online to researchers, scholars and the general public across the Gulf region and around the world. New posts are available for people to help us deliver this exciting new programme. 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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