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| |  | | Thursday 13 December 2012 | View in browser | | News | Museums | Market | Conservation | Exhibitions | Jobs | Comment | In print | | | | | | In this week’s edition | NEWS New immigration rules exclude young, gifted artists from beyond the European Union The man who defaced one of Rothko’s Seagram murals at Tate Modern has been sentenced to two years in prison The country's former culture minister wants to disclose the names of all artists who have applied for government grants, including those whose proposals were rejected Grisha Bruskin and the AES+F collective share the award for best project of the year  MuseumS The blue-chip contemporary art owned by the Ukrainian collector vies with cerebral, sometimes obscure work  Conservation Conservators restore hidden figures discovered during cleaning of 17th-century nude exhibitions Before his death in February, Mike Kelley had been working with the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam on the first full retrospective of his work since 1993. With his sudden death (reportedly suicide), the entire nature of the project changed. “It’s still so soon after his death,” says Ann Goldstein, the director of the museum, “so it is also a moment to realise that it was a career in progress until just months ago, and now it has suddenly concluded. It was a long-standing project to get to this point but, since his death, it has taken on a different meaning and we feel a real sense of responsibility to consider what this current circumstance is... READ MORE video David Gryn, the curator of the Art Video section at Art Basel Miami Beach, and Edward Winkleman, the co-founder of the Moving Image video art fair, discuss how to present feature-length videos at fairs and the rise of the cinematic experience in making and showing art films. offers London Art Fair (16-20 January 2013) is the UK’s premier destination for Modern British and contemporary art. Its 25th edition will be the largest yet, bringing together 129 leading galleries from the UK and overseas. As a subscriber to The Art Newspaper, you can buy two day tickets (usually £12 each) for the price of one until 31 December. Enter code LAF371 when booking your 2-for-1 tickets at www.londonartfair.co.uk/cas Don't miss Art Stage Singapore, Asia's global art gathering (24-27 January 2013). The event is offering an early-bird discount on tickets sold before 16 December 2012. For more information, visit www.artstagesingapore.com | |   | | 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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