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Acquisitions round-up: parts of cut up 16th-century panel reunited after Washington, DC s National Gallery of Art buys missing half

Acquisitions round-up: parts of cut up 16th-century panel reunited after Washington, DC s National Gallery of Art buys missing half
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Who Won New York s Spring Auction Week? Here Are 9 Important Takeaways From the $1 3 Billion Resurgence of the Art Market

Who Won New York s Spring Auction Week? Here Are 9 Important Takeaways From the $1 3 Billion Resurgence of the Art Market
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More than US$1 3bil worth of art sold this week in New York

How will California s arts institutions recover?

How will California s arts institutions recover? The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a futuristic $1 billion building being financed by George Lucas, under construction in Exposition Park in Los Angeles, May 6, 2021. The city’s cultural institutions, buffeted by the pandemic, will have to recover without the help of Eli Broad, the transformational benefactor who died last month. Alex Welsh/The New York Times. by Jill Cowan and Adam Nagourney NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- As California emerges from the pandemic, we’re beginning to get hints of the ways that life will be different — permanently. Arts institutions of all shapes and sizes are in particular flux right now as they contend with the collision of long-brewing funding challenges and lingering effects of prolonged shutdowns.

More than US$1 3 billion worth of art sold this week in NYC

More than US$1.3 billion worth of art sold this week in NYC James Tarmy, Bloomberg News VIDEO SIGN OUT Change is in the air. The auction market, long dominated by work made by White men, is demonstrating some semblance of market diversity—not only in what’s offered, but also by how much people are willing to pay. “In a way, the headline this week is about diversity in so many ways,” says Bonnie Brennan, president for the Americas at Christie’s. “Not only in the artists themselves, but the [artworks’] medium, style, and price points.” Yes, she continues, there were solid results for established names, “but the more electric moments this week have been around newer and more emerging artists.”

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