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California Institute of the Arts faculty and staff move to unionise

The Art Newspaper

Grievances include changes to healthcare benefits, stagnant wages, layoffs and running the nonprofit arts college like a for-profit business

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How Harrison Ford’s Passion for Design Shaped the Set of His New Show

Artnet News

The actor, who worked for a carpenter for time, brings his enthusiasm for the American artist and woodworker George Nakashima to the set of 'Shrinking' on Apple TV+. The post How Harrison Ford’s Passion for Design Shaped the Set of His New Show appeared first on Artnet News.

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UK art imports fall 16% for second year in a row as Hong Kong picks up slack

The Art Newspaper

Sector is lobbying UK government to simplify trading procedures, or risk being outpaced by competitors

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How Calder Inspired The Gravity-Defying Sculpture of Thaddeus Mosley

Artnet News

At the Seattle Art Museum, an unexpectedly satisfying dialogue between two distinct ideas of shaping space. The post How Calder Inspired The Gravity-Defying Sculpture of Thaddeus Mosley appeared first on Artnet News.

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Manhattan District Attorney's Office returns antiquities worth a total of $500,000 to Mexico

The Art Newspaper

The trove of 30 Mesoamerican objects includes a ceremonial trophy for the first ball game

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Huw Lougher of Lougher Contemporary on Art Market Trends and Advice for New Collectors

Artnet News

Huw Lougher, who founded Lougher Contemporary in 2015, aims to demystify the world of art collecting, which has undergone significant change since 2020. The post Huw Lougher of Lougher Contemporary on Art Market Trends and Advice for New Collectors appeared first on Artnet News.

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Welsh government hopes to boost tourism and heritage with proposed ‘tourist tax’

The Art Newspaper

Wales may follow cities such as Venice in introducing the controversial levy

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Fit for a king: Egyptian museum in Turin unveils new galleries for monumental ancient sculptures

The Art Newspaper

The dramatic revamp of the Gallery of the Kings is part of a broader renovation that is due to complete in 2025

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Hot Lots and Top Flops: 4 Artworks That Had Surprising Results at the Big November Day Sales in New York

Artnet News

One eagle-eyed bidder got a drawing by a major figure for a steal. The post Hot Lots and Top Flops: 4 Artworks That Had Surprising Results at the Big November Day Sales in New York appeared first on Artnet News.

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Elon Musk serves up disconcerting AI art

The Art Newspaper

The controversial billionaire failed to spot a contemporary car in Caillebotte picture altered using artificial intelligence by Luma

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Two American Art Auctions

Maine Antique Digest

Bonhams Skinner, Marlborough, Massachusetts Photos courtesy Bonhams Skinner Bonhams Skinner often features smaller live sales of around 80 lots that are supported by larger online sales.

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Ancient Egyptian priestess’s remains found in father’s tomb

The Art Newspaper

Remains from Middle Kingdom era, along with coffins and funerary objects, were found at the bottom of a hidden shaft south of Cairo

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Art Deco Grandeur Abounds at the New Van Cleef & Arpels Store

Artnet News

The new Van Cleef & Arpels Madison Avenue store in New York is a destination for fine jewelry and high design. The post Art Deco Grandeur Abounds at the New Van Cleef & Arpels Store appeared first on Artnet News.

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Two books explore Piet Mondrian's journey into abstraction—and his posthumous influence on 1960s fashion

The Art Newspaper

How, two decades after his death, did Mondrian become a brand icon, and make a lasting contribution to the “youthquake”?

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Summit Financial Takes Stake In 3 RIAs With $420M In AUM

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

New Jersey Summit Takes Stake In Three RIAs With $420 Million In Assets Boosting National Expansion

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This newly translated volume compiles the photographic traces of a libidinous love affair

The Art Newspaper

Author Annie Ernaux and journalist Marc Marie’s collaborative memoir documents a passionate yet haunted relationship

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BlackRock Cites Infrastructure, AI Among Top 2025 Trends

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The 2024 election will hasten some trends already underway, the firm says.

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Sale of the Estate of Janice and David Brumagen

Maine Antique Digest

Caswell Prewitt Auctions, Mount Sterling, Kentucky Photos courtesy Caswell Prewitt Auctions An abstract painting took the top price during a sale conducted by Caswell Prewitt Auctions September 8 in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, but much of the attention during the day focused on southern furniture, stoneware, and timepieces.

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ARL/CDL Machine Actionable Plans (MAP) Pilot Team Visits University of Colorado Boulder

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on November 26, 2024, 1:17 pm ET Norlin Library basks in a sunset. Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado. The MAP Pilot project team from the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the California Digital Library (CDL) continued its 2024 site visits to pilot institutions with an October visit to the beautiful University of Colorado (CU) Boulder campus.

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Thrifting and Gifting: Is it OK to Buy Someone a Vintage Gift?

WorthPoint

It is approaching the holidays. Will you have any vintage items under your tree? These silver trees bring back the past and are collector’s items. We are mere days from Black Friday, the official start of the holiday gift shopping season; however, plenty of organized and efficient people are already done with their shopping. If you’re not, however, there is still plenty of time.

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Asst/Associate History Curator

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The National History Museum of Los Angeles County [link] The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) seeks a Curator (Assistant or Associate level) to lead its research on the history of Southern California, oversee its collections, and provide content for a variety of public programs.

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City of Watertown's Recycling Chief Matt Bacon 'Really Knows How to Rock'

Jewelry Judge

The city of Watertown's recycling chief Matt Bacon is being showered with accolades for helping a distressed woman recover a diamond that accidentally ended up in a municipal Big Belly trash compactor. According to published reports, the Massachusetts woman had been shopping at her favorite supermarket on Mt. Auburn Street just west of Boston when she decided to recycle some boxes.

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