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|   | | Thursday 8 November 2012 | View in browser | | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print |  | | ON SALE NOW | | | In November's print edition: | - Brand-name artists slip as market starts to correct
- Syrian cartoonists fight Assad’s regime with the pen
- Nicholas Penny, director of London’s National Gallery, says many living artists’ reputations are over inflated
See all the headlines from this month’s print edition | | Subscribe now to get more than 100 articles only in the print edition. | | | | | In this week’s edition | NEWS Third version of St John the Baptist spotted in Spanish church Michael Craig-Martin sounds alarm at Art Fund debate Why museums are making performance the focal point of exhibitions Comment: the director of Performa, RoseLee Goldberg, asks why it took curators so long to catch on to live art  museums Broad Art Museum opens its Zaha Hadid-designed building and puts international relations to the fore Latest phase of Modern art wing also includes temporary displays of work by Goya and instruments of torture conservation A newly conserved 50m frieze made to entertain the Holy Roman Emperor is now on show in Vienna MARKET On the great art Monopoly board, Americans are moving in, Cork Street is in crisis and Victoria is on the up  Exhibitions The week the world watched Obama be re-elected as US president, an ambitious, three-part survey of American art opens in San Diego. Amy Galpin has organised the shows, which draw upon the collections of, and take place in, the San Diego Museum of Art, the Timken Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. She says that the timing was a coincidence. That said, an election year “always makes us think about what it means to be an American”, she adds. With galleries recently rehung at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, a new wing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the opening of the Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, the American art canon is being reassessed and expanded… 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 We have signed a major partnership to make thousands of digitised historical documents and manuscripts relating to the Gulf history and Arabic Science available online to researchers, scholars and the general public across the Gulf region and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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