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A quartet of key art market players join forces to form ‘super group’ consultancy

The Art Newspaper

L-R: Brett Gorvy, Philip Hoffman, Ed Dolman, Patti Wong, Alex Dolman Courtesy of Emilio Madrid Four of the art market’s leading figures have joined forces to establish a new consultancy firm to manage top-level clients and their collections through what they say are unprecedented shifts in the trade.

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Saudi Arabia helps cultural businesses reach global audiences

The Art Newspaper

The CDF provides a range of solutions, from consultations with experts to enhance managerial, financial, and technical capabilities, assistance with costs relating to setting up businesses, knowledge-sharing workshops, and access to financing.

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Commercial goes pastoral: the draw of showing art in the open air

The Art Newspaper

All Rights Reserved, DACS 2025. © Jean Tinguely, DACS 2025, Photo: Ken Adlard, Courtesy of the artists and Hauser & Wirth Since it opened in 2014, Hauser & Wirth Somerset has brought contemporary art, burrata and around 110,000 visitors a year to the small town of Bruton in southwest England.

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Influential New York gallery Venus Over Manhattan will close after 13 years

The Art Newspaper

Lindemann makes no qualms about waving a white flag when it comes to selling art and returning to life as a collector; he writes that people should not expect him to pivot to art consulting or dealing privately.

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The Past and Future of Indirect Costs: An Interview with Hilary Craiglow

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on June 20, 2025, 3:14 pm ET Photo by Money Knack on Unsplash Reimbursements to institutions for so-called indirect costs have been in the headlines this year. A university’s management of potential revenue reductions due to grant and indirect cost changes will vary, and is highly dependent on institutional conditions.

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Job cuts at National Trust could pose threat to charity's mission, union says

The Art Newspaper

The 130 year old conservation charity—which currently has around 9,500 employees—yesterday began a consultation to reduce staff numbers by around 6% to save costs. The current consultation is due to end in mid-to-late August, with cuts expected to follow in the Autumn.

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UK Heritage Department feared ‘mass restitutions’ when Stone of Scone was returned to Scotland

The Art Newspaper

The Department of National Heritage was furious with John Major for failing to consult it over this “precedent to mass restitution”. She wrote: “Had we been consulted, we would have advised against return because of the likely fall-out, i.e. other countries seeing the return of the Stone as setting a precedent to mass restitution.

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