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New York’s Hotel Chelsea honors the late artist Teruko Yokoi with new restaurant

The Art Newspaper

The artists former residence opens a restaurant named Teruko this month, featuring her works

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This Qing Dynasty Painting Could Sell for Nearly $19 Million at Auction

Artnet News

The rare hanging scroll "The Blue Goats" will make its first public appearance and its auction debut at Sotheby's. The post This Qing Dynasty Painting Could Sell for Nearly $19 Million at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

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“All the electrifying paintings I wish I’d bought”: New York restauranteur Keith McNally recalls art wins and regrets as memoir debuts

The Art Newspaper

The beloved restaurateur, who once hosted the likes of Basquiat and Warhol at his establishments, describes recent purchases and the art that got away

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Political Memorabilia from the Kimmel Collection

Maine Antique Digest

Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas Photos courtesy Heritage Auctions A superb trove of presidential and political memorabilia from the collection of a single owner was sold at Heritage Auctions February 21 and 22 Americana and political Signature auction. The Roger H.

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‘All the electrifying paintings I wish I’d bought’: New York restauranteur Keith McNally recalls his art wins and regrets as memoir debuts

The Art Newspaper

The beloved restaurateur, who once hosted the likes of Basquiat and Warhol at his establishments, describes recent purchases and the art that got away

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Consider the Context

Maine Antique Digest

Beneath the Surface Humans like permanence and certainty. We carve initials in trees and desks and doorframes. We seal documents in plastic. We enshrine important things in stone. But no matter how we feel about it, things change, and even if they do not, how we feel about them does.

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Iraq's important archaeological sites under threat from real-estate development

The Art Newspaper

Tell Al Sayyagh, in the heart of the ancient city of Kufa, is in danger because of the countrys investment law, which many say is being abused

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Keeping it in the family: never-before-seen Picasso works to go on show in New York with help from artist's descendants

The Art Newspaper

Exhibitions at Gagosian and Almine Rech will open this spring, featuring work never before displayed in public

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British Sculptor Joanna Allen Talks Form, Feeling, and Figuration

Artnet News

With the artist Joanna Allen the subject of her debut solo with Bowman Sculpture, she delves into the psychological and experimental nature of her practice. The post British Sculptor Joanna Allen Talks Form, Feeling, and Figuration appeared first on Artnet News.

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Tirzah Garwood's archive of work worth £30,0000 to be sold at auction

The Art Newspaper

Group of wood engravings and sketches will be sold at Cheffins this month, just before acclaimed retrospective of the artist's work closes at Dulwich Picture Gallery

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Chief Executive Officer

SPNHC

Roger Tory Peterson Institute [link] About the Roger Tory Peterson Institute The Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI) is located in Jamestown, NY, where Roger Tory Peterson was born and raised. For 40 years, RTPI has provided a diversity of research, educational, and cultural programs.

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Asian galleries move westward: their growing presence and influence in New York

The Art Newspaper

After more than a decade of Western dealers expanding to Hong Kong and Seoul, an inverse dynamic is playing out in the US with a new infusion of energy from Asia

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Great Discoveries: Hikers Find Coins in the Czech Republic

WorthPoint

Coins found by hikers in the Czech Republic Image Source: Museum of Eastern Bohemia via Smithsonian Magazine Earlier this year, two hikers traveled along Zviina Hill in the Czech Republic. During their hike, they reached an overgrown field with tall trees and grass. Here, they saw a manmade stone embankment, the Miami Herald reported. At this point, the hikers took a close look at the embankment and made a discovery that may have been hidden during World War II.

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Ten top shows to see in New York during Frieze week

The Art Newspaper

Our pick of exhibitions includes Rashid Johnson's biggest ever show, Amy Sherald at the Whitney and hypermasculinity in Nigerian culture

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Claude Lalanne Ginkgo dining suites leads sale

Antique Collecting

The first complete set of the French designer and sculptor Claude Lalannes celebrated Ginkgo dining suite in a rare green-painted The post Claude Lalanne Ginkgo dining suites leads sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Tefaf New York wish list: objects and treasures to suit every collector’s taste

The Art Newspaper

A bronze Osiris, a late sculpture by Lee Bontecou and Magrittes first collage to feature his bowler-hatted man are among the finds at this years fair

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Shiny 'Candy Wrapper' Turns Out to Be a 3.81-Carat Diamond at Arkansas Park

Jewelry Judge

What looked like a shiny piece of litter turned out to be a once-in-a-lifetime treasure for one Minnesota man at Arkansas's Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro. David DeCook, a longtime visitor to the park from Stewartville, MN, recently made headlines after discovering a stunning 3.81-carat brown diamond — the largest found at the park so far in 2025.

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Frieze New York shows signs of stability in challenging US art market

The Art Newspaper

Alongside the Frieze fair, a growing cohort of satellite events and weeks of auctions attest to the resilience of the trade in a turbulent macroeconomic climate

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Basel’s Digital Art Mile Returns With A.I., Robots, and More

Artnet News

Coinciding with Art Basel, the event is set to return with a full slate of programming, events, and the next stop of the "Paintboxed - Tezos World Tour." The post Basels Digital Art Mile Returns With A.I., Robots, and More appeared first on Artnet News.

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In pictures: Frieze week public art puts Manhattan in the pink

The Art Newspaper

From Lily Kwong's installation in Madison Square Park to John Chamberlain's follies at the Rockefeller Center, works are catching the eye across the borough

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Antiques Road Trip USA: Pennsylvania

WorthPoint

Celebrating 250 Years of the American Spirit: The Finest Antiques, Art, & Collectibles from Sea to Shining Sea The years 2025 and 2026 will be significant milestones for the United States. In 2025, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world, marking the semiquincentennial of the American Revolution. The following year, 2026, will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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Whitney Museum of American Art invites visitors to take in the river view

The Art Newspaper

Mary Heilmanns fifth-floor installation creates a calm space of refuge amidst the frenetic pace of Frieze week

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Jennie C. Jones: ‘I kept making jokes that I’m an inside cat’

The Art Newspaper

The artists installation in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts roof garden explores the outer limits of sound and form

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All in the family: two Picasso shows are staged in New York with help from his descendants

The Art Newspaper

Exhibitions at Gagosian and Almine Rech feature Picassos never-before-seen works this spring

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On the Met Gala’s Cy Gavin-designed blue carpet, art was front and centre

The Art Newspaper

Rashid Johnson and Amy Sheraldboth currently having solo shows at New York museumsjoined more artists and celebrities to celebrate Superfine: Tailoring Black Style

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Arts organisations defend the National Endowment for the Arts amidst its proposed elimination

The Art Newspaper

As Donald Trump attempts to eliminate the NEA from the US federal budget, arts groups voice their support for it

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Arts organisations defend the National Endowment for the Arts amidst its proposed elimination

The Art Newspaper

As Donald Trump attempts to eliminate the NEA from the US federal budget, arts groups step to voice support for it

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US participation in 2026 Venice Biennale in limbo amid Trump's arts defunding

The Art Newspaper

The administration's delays and disavowal of diversity initiatives have put the US Pavilion at the world's biggest biennial behind schedule

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