Fri.Nov 08, 2024

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The First Work by A.I. Robot to Sell at Auction Nets a Whopping $1 Million

Artnet News

"A.I. God" was previously staged at a United Nations Global Summit. The post The First Work by A.I. Robot to Sell at Auction Nets a Whopping $1 Million appeared first on Artnet News.

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Christie’s and Sotheby’s pin hopes for New York November sales on single-owner collections

The Art Newspaper

In a subdued market, the season’s most promising auctions are of estates

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New DNA Testing of Pompeii Victims Just Shattered Long-Held Beliefs

Artnet News

The shocking new revelations pave the way for Pompeii's real stories to emerge. The post New DNA Testing of Pompeii Victims Just Shattered Long-Held Beliefs appeared first on Artnet News.

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Toronto will celebrate Henry Moore Day on 13 November

The Art Newspaper

The municipal observance comes 50 years after the city’s leading art museum launched an art centre devoted to Moore

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Collectors and Dealers Turned Out in Force for Art Cologne, Never Mind the Political Climate: ‘I Am Done Worrying’

Artnet News

The 57th edition of the oldest art fair in the world opened in the Rhineland. The mood was hesitant, yet optimistic, and many deals were being done. The post Collectors and Dealers Turned Out in Force for Art Cologne, Never Mind the Political Climate: ‘I Am Done Worrying’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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A Slevogt triptych, restituted to the heirs of a Nazi-persecuted collector, is to be auctioned in Munich

The Art Newspaper

The painting depicting the prodigal son was sold by Eduard Fuchs, a Communist writer, after his escape into exile in 1933

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You Can See Tom Hanks’s Legendary Typewriter Collection in an Upcoming Art Show

Artnet News

The actor started collecting typewriters 50-odd years ago. The post You Can See Tom Hanks’s Legendary Typewriter Collection in an Upcoming Art Show appeared first on Artnet News.

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As the Venice Biennale Comes to a Close, We Highlight Its Most Under-Discussed and Unforgettable Works

Artnet News

From clandestine photographs, to stoic portraiture that reframes historical narratives, to challenging, invigorating performances, "Foreigners Everywhere" has so much to offer. The memorable Biennale wraps at the end of November. The post As the Venice Biennale Comes to a Close, We Highlight Its Most Under-Discussed and Unforgettable Works appeared first on Artnet News.

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Paris Photo returns to the Grand Palais, offering Surreal encounters and a shift in perspective

The Art Newspaper

The leading photography fair welcomes 240 exhibitors this year

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How Azikiwe Mohammed Transformed His New Residency Into a Powerful Food Support Mission

Artnet News

"Azikiwe Mohammed: Trains, Buses, and the Four C’s" inaugurates Project for Empty Space's new expansion. The post How Azikiwe Mohammed Transformed His New Residency Into a Powerful Food Support Mission appeared first on Artnet News.

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Prague to get new museum dedicated to Alphonse Mucha

The Art Newspaper

The move comes as the foundation established by members of the artist’s family terminates its relationship with the operator of the city’s pre-existing Mucha Museum

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Green Horizons: Brook Hsu Returns Home to Oklahoma to Unravel American Myths

Artnet News

Brook Hsu debuts her new viridian vision in "The Oklahoma Nature Theater," the artist's first New York show with Gladstone Gallery. The post Green Horizons: Brook Hsu Returns Home to Oklahoma to Unravel American Myths appeared first on Artnet News.

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Korean art market to benefit from new regulations

The Art Newspaper

Restrictions have been eased on the export of post-war Korean art, and artist resale royalties introduced

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Art Week Tokyo Co-Founder Atsuko Ninagawa on the State of Play in Japan’s Art Market

Artnet News

"The government’s commitment to the contemporary art scene has been completely transformed in recent years," the dealer said. The post Art Week Tokyo Co-Founder Atsuko Ninagawa on the State of Play in Japan’s Art Market appeared first on Artnet News.

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Meiro Koizumi brings Prometheus back to life to explore AI dystopia

The Art Newspaper

New Tokyo show follows artist's trilogy of technology-focused works exploring the Greek god

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International Visitors Are Flocking to Art Week Tokyo as Japan’s Art Market Gains Steam

Artnet News

The event, which busses visitors to galleries around the Japanese capital, is attracting an increasingly larger crowd. The post International Visitors Are Flocking to Art Week Tokyo as Japan’s Art Market Gains Steam appeared first on Artnet News.

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Goodwood contemporary: Rachel Whiteread to headline new foundation’s first exhibition at Sussex woodland site

The Art Newspaper

The artist’s sculpture and photography will feature at Goodwood Art Foundation, the ducal estate that once nurtured the work of George Stubbs and Canaletto, alongside semi-permanent installations by Veronica Ryan and Hélio Oiticica

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More Than 100 Major Canadian and International Artworks Star in Cowley Abbott’s New Sale

Artnet News

Part of Cowley Abbott's Fall live auction season, the sale features work by Jack Bush, Marcelle Ferron, Glenn Ligon, Andy Warhol, and more. The post More Than 100 Major Canadian and International Artworks Star in Cowley Abbott’s New Sale appeared first on Artnet News.

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A dual social and artistic purpose: London's Whitechapel Gallery to screen films by Jarman Award nominees

The Art Newspaper

Ahead of the announcement of the 2024 Film London Jarman Award winner on 25 November, Whitechapel gallery will show entries by all six shortlisted artists

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3 Earmarks of “High-End” Costume Jewelry

WorthPoint

High-end authentic poured glass brooch attributed to Dior. After spending many years buying, selling, and collecting costume jewelry, I’ve picked up a few pet peeves. One is avoiding misleading statements that make ordinary jewelry sound extraordinary when it really isn’t. Drilling down further, I’ll hone in on a specific descriptor that often falls into that category: high-end.

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Renaissance special: Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael in Florence, drawings and tapestries—podcast

The Art Newspaper

A deep dive into two London shows bringing together key works of the movement, and a spectacular series of tapestries depicting the Battle of Pavia on view in San Francisco

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SEC Bars Advisor Who Allegedly Lied To Clients About His Firing

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

A Pennsylvania advisor who along with his father was charged with lying about their terminations and impersonating clients to continue effecting transactions in their accounts, has been barred by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Ei Arakawa-Nash's Tokyo show tests the limits

The Art Newspaper

The Japanese American artist’s sprawling survey at the National Art Center, Tokyo, features painting, performance, participation—and parenting

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Steinway & Sons ebonized upright piano, $5,440, Roland Auctions

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall A circa 1958 Steinway & Sons ebonized upright piano and bench, Model [.] The post Steinway & Sons ebonized upright piano, $5,440, Roland Auctions appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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Biennial on Black Sea coast probes Turkey’s deep layers

The Art Newspaper

This year's edition of Sinopale, one of Turkey's oldest biennials, looks at the ecological and social threats faced by the country

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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2024 Moving into 2025 Design Trends Likely to Affect Value of Personal Property

International Society of Appraisers

11/8/2024 12:00:00 AM State and national elections, conflicts in the Middle East, and global unrest have constantly been on our minds and in our daily conversations. We are bombarded with things over which we have little to no control. Our homes provide us a sanctuary by surrounding ourselves with possessions that feed our souls, keep our memories alive, tell stories, or showcase our interests.

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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Hate crime charges for three suspects in vandalism at Brooklyn Museum leaders’ homes

The Art Newspaper

The alleged vandals are said to have targeted the homes of board members with “Jewish-sounding names”

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Ivanka Trump Remains an Art World Pariah, and More Juicy Art World Gossip

Artnet News

Plus, which gallery's "spiritual partner" got spirited away? And which artist nearly made Ed Ruscha break into tears at Dia's gala? The post Ivanka Trump Remains an Art World Pariah, and More Juicy Art World Gossip appeared first on Artnet News.

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Jewelry: Romancing the Stone

The Magazine Antiques

Queen Victoria and other nineteenth-century ladies were smitten by the subtle bling of agate, an eye-catching hardstone where color and history intersect. The post Jewelry: Romancing the Stone appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Jewelry: Romancing the Stone was first posted on November 8, 2024 at 8:00 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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Music Friday: Miranda Lambert Confesses Her Cheating Ways in 'Dear Diamond'

Jewelry Judge

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you superb songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. Today, country star Miranda Lambert confesses a deep, dark secret to her engagement ring in the 2011 ballad, “Dear Diamond.” The song’s protagonist has cheated on her husband and feels terrible about her indiscretions.

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The Journal of Wealth Management

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How Massachusetts' immigrant community is feeling about another Trump term

Wbur

Immigrants across Massachusetts are asking what a second Donald Trump administration will mean for their families. WBUR reporter Simon Rios speaks to the immigrant community in the heart of New Bedford's Guatemalan community. Immigrants across Massachusetts are asking what a second Donald Trump administration will mean for their families. WBUR reporter Simon Rios speaks to the immigrant community in the heart of New Bedford's Guatemalan community.

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