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To help preserve her works, Cindy Sherman is offering to destroy and reprint old photographs

The Art Newspaper

If a print is deemed eligible, the original—accompanied by its title, edition number, date and provenance—will be destroyed and replaced with a mint-condition, artist-signed reprint. Through the CSLP, collectors can submit Sherman works for assessment at a facility in New York. Each reprint is reviewed and approved by Sherman.

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Through comparative analysis, provenance research and scientific analysis, we’ve helped hundreds of customers like Robert Cannity, who said: I used the Mearto authentication service to develop a history of a family owned piece with little to no provenance, except being owned by my family for 65 years.

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Day in Review (September 23–26)

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A Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis (Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence) Curated by Gary D. Price, MLIS Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journals infoDOCKET Information Industry Analyst Librarian Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email.

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Comment | Most forms of environmental protest are no longer possible—that's where the power of images comes in

The Art Newspaper

It is now proven that if we leave them alone, the oceans will regenerate quicker than ever thought, a matter of decades or less. The violent sequences of bottom trawling, and the horrifying images of factory ships scouring the Antarctic, destroying entire marine ecosystems to make pet food, are profoundly disturbing.

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One of the last surviving Union flags from the Battle of Trafalgar to come up for sale at Treasure House Fair

The Art Newspaper

When it was last sold in 2003, it went for a few hundred pounds— “no money at all”, Downer says—because its provenance had become confused. Sold for a few hundred pounds The flag has been newly identified as a precious relic from Trafalgar by Martyn Downer, an expert on Nelson and naval memorabilia.

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Anxious collectors are increasingly turning to freeport havens, experts say

The Art Newspaper

We had a few cases involving important private collections accumulated over multiple generations that lacked complete provenance documentation,” Gouin says. Some collectors are actively exploring alternative jurisdictions for storage.

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