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A powerful piece of street art, titled Mild, Mild West, by British street artist Banksy showed up on the side of a building in Bristol, England. GEOFF CADDICK/Getty Images
Turn the clock back 20 years, and a mention of street art might call to mind words like graffiti and vandalism. But in the last decade or so, this public genre has made massive gains in acceptability and appreciation. In some cases, monetization has come along too, which has kept more than a few talented individuals from falling into the trope of starving artist.
In 2021, a painting by street artist Banksy sold for $20 million at auction. That is a long way from the early days of classic New York City underground graffiti of the 1970s and 80s. But the genre has undergone a shift from being a private language that was deliberately illegal and not necessarily meant to be understood by all viewers, says Prof. Paul Gough, principal and vice-chancellor, Arts University Bournemouth and author of
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Art Industry News: The Louvre Has Reunited Emperor Constantine’s Long-Lost Giant Finger With the Rest of His Body + Other Stories
Plus, François Ghebaly Gallery expands to New York and influential Bay Area artist William T. Wiley dies at 83.
April 30, 2021
The hand missing its index finger from a monumental bronze statue of Constantine. Photo ©José Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro via Wikimedia Commons.
Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Friday, April 30.
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Amsterdam’s Hermitage Is at Risk of Closing – The Hermitage Amsterdam has been devastated by lockdown measures and may not survive the fallout. It has already laid off 25 percent of its full-time staff and has now reached the bottom of its reserves. The private museum is hoping to raise €1 million in donations by May 1 through an impromptu crowdfunding campaign. (