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Allison Glenn is named new Senior Curator & Director of Public Art

The National Gallery of Canada releases Transform Together, its first ever Strategic Plan

The National Gallery of Canada releases Transform Together, its first ever Strategic Plan News provided by Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, ON, May 25, 2021 /CNW/ - After a year of introspection and through the collaborative work of 60 members of the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) team, Transform Together, the Gallery s first ever Strategic Plan was released to the public. The document outlines the deep changes the National Gallery of Canada aspires to make over the coming 5 years. The 5 Strategic Pillars of the new plan underline the Gallery s commitment to: Strengthen community connections through transformative art experiences Build a collection and program that inspires human connection

ARTMARKET COM: Artmarket com: real paintings by blue-chip artists remain the super-stars of the art market, says Artprice

ARTMARKET.COM: Artmarket.com: real paintings by blue-chip artists remain the super-stars of the art market, says Artprice Lynda Benglis, Hernan Bas, James Ensor, Rashid Johnson, Frank Stella, Alexander Calder, $378,000 (est. $ 50,000 - $70,000) Dana Schutz, David Hockney, Kees Van Dongen, Robert de Saint-Loup (1946-47): $143,750 (est. $20,000- $30,000) After Beeple s freak wave in March, the ranking of the best performing artists at auction in 2021 has returned to its usual population of great masters. Beeple has now left the top 5 in favor of Claude Monet and Andy Warhol. Top 10 artists by auction turnover (1 January 2021 - 15 May 2021) 1. Pablo Picasso - $252,155,000 2. Jean-Michel Basquiat - $217,287,000 3. Claude Monet - $129,984,000

Return To The Arts This Memorial Day Weekend In And Around New York City

You’ve missed the arts and the arts have missed you. With COVID-19 vaccinations rising, mask mandates lifting and museums and galleries reopened at increased capacity, New York has returned to life.

It s impossible to compare 2019 and 2021; it s a completely different world : what has sold at Art Basel in Hong Kong

Art Basel Hong Kong was at full Covid capacity on its opening VIP day © Art Basel A radically altered but still lively Art Basel in Hong Kong (ABHK) kicked off on Wednesday (until 23 May), with VIP visitors reaching full Covid capacity, limited to 75% of regular visitors, on the opening day. Turnout was bolstered by the Buddha’s Birthday holiday in the city. “Hong Kong is a small city, and [the Covid era] has the benefit that collectors are here, and not traveling like many would be in usual times,” says Henrietta Tsui-Leung, the co-founder of Hong Kong-based gallery Ora-Ora, showing six artists including Mai Miyake and Peng Jian at the fair.

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