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Top Secret Hacks to Make Money from Selling Small Ticket Antique Items

Sarasota Antique Buyers

Do you have small ticket antiques that you want to sell and make big money in today’s market? If so, there are several ways to do it. The first step is to learn more about your antique item. The more you know about it, the more you can ask for it. Does it have a story behind it? Where was it made, and when? Learning about your item increases your return and helps you figure out its value.

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One of New York City’s oldest houses to open as its neighbourhood’s first museum

The Art Newspaper

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Adrien Brody Has Two Oscars, Is Still Hunting for Art Accolades—and More Juicy Art World Gossip

Artnet News

Plus, who was the buyer of Jeff Koons's Hulk sculpture from Gagosian's Frieze New York booth? And what's the status of the Hamptons rental market? The post Adrien Brody Has Two Oscars, Is Still Hunting for Art Accoladesand More Juicy Art World Gossip appeared first on Artnet News.

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An exhibition in a most extraordinary building explores Japan’s love for Van Gogh

The Art Newspaper

The Pola Museum sheds fresh light on the veneration of Japanese artists for Vincents paintings

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Banksy’s New Artwork in Marseille Offers an Ambiguous, Rueful Message

Artnet News

Who is speaking, and just what are they saying? The post Banksys New Artwork in Marseille Offers an Ambiguous, Rueful Message appeared first on Artnet News.

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Augmented reality enjoys growing appeal as a tool for the art trade

The Art Newspaper

Artists, auction houses and galleries are warming to the idea of virtual visits, attendance and sales

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Inside the V&A East Storehouse, Where the Museum Is the Exhibit

Artnet News

Housing the vast collection of Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Storehouse gives visitors a "back stage pass" to the famed institution. The post Inside the V&A East Storehouse, Where the Museum Is the Exhibit appeared first on Artnet News.

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Here’s My Personal Method for Seeing an Art Show, If You Want to Get the Most Out of It

Artnet News

A three-and-a-half step program. The post Here’s My Personal Method for Seeing an Art Show, If You Want to Get the Most Out of It appeared first on Artnet News.

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Uzbekistan's inaugural Bukhara biennial promises to explore art, craft and emotion through food

The Art Newspaper

Titled Recipes for Broken Hearts the biennial will feature more than 70 Uzbek artists, along with the UK's Antony Gormley

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Partnering Across the Research Enterprise in These Times

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on May 30, 2025, 9:39 am ET Photo by Lawrence Macaron on Unsplash More than 30 senior library leaders gathered on April 28 at the ARL Spring Meeting in Minneapolis to discuss partnerships with research offices and other units supporting the institutional research enterprise. The conversation was sponsored by ARLs Scholars and Scholarship Committee , which is focusing this year on strengthening these partnerships as they relate to issues like public access and societal impact.

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Is Banksy getting personal? New lighthouse mural prompts speculation over its philosophical meaning

The Art Newspaper

In his latest work, the street artist refers to himself in the first person for the first time in a public mural

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Recent Old Masters Sales Had Bruising Results—and Surprising Wins. Here Are 4 Takeaways for the Art Market

Artnet News

The fabled Saunders Collection fell $15 million short at Sotheby'sand you need to pay attention. The post Recent Old Masters Sales Had Bruising Resultsand Surprising Wins. Here Are 4 Takeaways for the Art Market appeared first on Artnet News.

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Ancient rock art site under threat as Australian government provisionally extends 'carbon bomb' gas project

The Art Newspaper

The 50,000-year-old carvings on the Burrup Peninsula include the earliest-known depictions of a human face

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The Best Ring Material For Everyday Wear

GIA 4Cs

When it comes to the best ring material for everyday wear, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. The metal you choose for your ring should depend on your needs and preferences, balancing durability, maintenance and style. Wearing a ring daily makes it a part of your story. From the first sip of your morning coffee to the clink of glasses at dinner, your ring is with you through every moment.

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Louvre to return 258 works to Fondation des Artistes

The Art Newspaper

Items from Adle de Rothschild's cabinet of curiosities will be returned to the foundation after they erroneously ended up in the collection of the Paris museum

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New to AAS: John Cameron. Longfellow. Hand-colored lithograph. Currier & Ives, 1871.

Past is Present

The thoroughbred racehorse Longfellow was known as the king of the turf and won nearly every contest he ran in the 1870s. The horse was born in 1867 in Kentucky and began racing as a four-year-old. His jockey was the young John Samples (d. 1912) who was born to enslaved parents in Midway, Kentucky, around … Continue reading New to AAS: John Cameron.

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Amid a wave of political hostility, the Getty Center uses photography to tell stories queer resistance and love

The Art Newspaper

This double exhibition shows how LGBTQ+ people have used the camera to record their lives since the invention of photography

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Dylan demo recording, $39,325, RR Auction

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles

Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall The earliest known demo recording of legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, captured at New [.] The post Dylan demo recording, $39,325, RR Auction appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles.

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At Kunsthalle Praha, Anna-Eva Bergman and Hans Hartung are reunited in art, as they were in life

The Art Newspaper

The artist-soulmates are the subjects of a new exhibition, opening in Prague on 5 June

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Liste Art Fair Basel Celebrates 30 Years as a Champion of Emerging Talent

Artnet News

Nearly half of the 2025 participants are first-time participants, joining returning favorites. The post Liste Art Fair Basel Celebrates 30 Years as a Champion of Emerging Talent appeared first on Artnet News.

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Steamy scenes in urban underworlds were Edward Burra’s great subject—now they're coming to Tate Britain

The Art Newspaper

Despite the artist's considerable success, this forthcoming retrospective presents a relatively unknown figure

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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs celebrates France’s ‘king of fashion’, who married haute couture to art

The Art Newspaper

Designer Paul Poiret once asked: Am I a fool when I dream of putting art into my dresses?

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‘Hometown hero’: first-of-its kind collaboration between museum and football team celebrated with documentary

The Art Newspaper

Made in Walthamstow tells the story of a football shirt inspired by William Morris

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Copy that: in a new exhibition, one hundred artists reinterpret Louvre masterpieces

The Art Newspaper

Painters have learnt by copying works in the museum for centuries.

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June's must-see exhibitions: copycats, queer resistance, and the intersection of art and fashion

The Art Newspaper

The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month

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Museum openings: V&A East Storehouse and the Met’s Rockefeller Wing, plus Rachel Whiteread at Goodwood Art Foundation—podcast

The Art Newspaper

We take a tour of the soon-to-open V&A East Storehouse in London and the Met's newly revamped Michael C.

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Trump claims he has fired director of US National Portrait Gallery

The Art Newspaper

It is not clear the president has the authority to make staffing decisions for the gallery, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution

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Justin Sun Gives $6.2 Million Banana to Notorious Silk Road Founder

Artnet News

The conceptual artwork passes into the hands of another crypto hero with ties to president Donald Trump. The post Justin Sun Gives $6.2 Million Banana to Notorious Silk Road Founder appeared first on Artnet News.

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Music Friday: Lady Gaga's 'Blade of Grass' Was Inspired by Her Own Love Story

Jewelry Judge

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. Today, we turn our spotlight on Lady Gaga’s “Blade of Grass,” a tender and haunting ballad inspired by her own love story. The story begins in Gaga’s own backyard, where she and tech entrepreneur Michael Polansky shared a quiet moment discussing the idea of marriage.

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Great Discoveries: Metal Detectorists Find 1,400-Year-Old Gold Raven’s Head

WorthPoint

1,400-year-old Anglo-Saxon gold raven’s head found by two metal detectorists in England Image Source: Glass Almanac Metal detectorists Paul Gould and Chris Phillips recently came across a 1,400-year-old treasure in the countryside of southwest England. At one point, Gould and Phillips walked around the countryside, searching for treasure with their metal-detecting group, Ninth Regional Metal Detecting.

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