Today's art industry news: Roman Abramovich, the Putin-tied art collector involved in Ukraine talks, may have been poisoned + other stories:
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is seen on the stand during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Sunderland at Stamford Bridge in December 2015 in London. Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images.
Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know this Tuesday, March 29.Protesters disrupted the sale of a carved mask at an auction house in Montpellier, France on Saturday, standing up in the salesroom and calling for the restitution of what they described as a “colonial ill-gotten good.
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Inside Denver Art Museum’s new interactive spaces, you can actually sit in some of the artThe Denver Art Museum has worked steadily and strategically to upgrade its design portfolio over the past decade, adding significantly to its long-overlooked holdings of furniture, textiles, fashio…
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Art Industry News: Ukraine Is Recruiting Artists to Create and Sell NFTs to Fund Humanitarian Aid + Other Stories | Artnet NewsToday's art industry news: Ukraine is recruiting artists to create and sell NFTs to fund humanitarian aid, French museums rally to send supplies to their colleagues in Ukraine, and more stories:
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Art Industry News: Damien Hirst, the World’s Richest Artist, Claimed Almost $2 Million From a Government Relief Fund + Other Stories | Artnet NewsPlus, the Venice Biennale names this year's jury, and our art critic has a new book, 'Art in the After-Culture,' out now.
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Kingdom Hearts Creator Reveals New Anniversary ArtMarch 28th marks the 20th anniversary of Disney and Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts series. While [...]
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Wealthy Couple Founds Art Museum To Foster Public Appreciation For How Wealthy They AreLOS ANGELES—In a generous gift intended to enrich the lives of residents and tourists alike, wealthy couple Louise and Richard Morris launched plans Monday to establish an art museum that would foster public appreciation for exactly how wealthy they are. “When Richard and I thought about how to best put our resources…
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