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After a few stumbles during Art Basel’s first foray into an online-only fair model with its Hong Kong edition, things are looking up as the marquee Swiss fair heads into the final week of its sophomore Online Viewing Room, which it’s hosting in lieu of its flagship Basel edition. As usual, dealers who are pleased
A monument to Theodore Roosevelt that has stood outside New York’s American Museum of Natural History since 1940 will be removed, the museum announced Sunday, after weeks of protests targeting Confederate monuments and other symbols of America’s racist history. The bronze statue, situated on the steps of the museum, depicts the former New York state governor
The nine-member collective set to lead the next documenta already amounted to a lot of cooks in the kitchen. Now, the creative forces behind the quinquennial show are multiplying even further. The Jakarta-based group ruangrupa has recruited new collaborators for the 2021 edition, one of the most influential contemporary art events in the world. They
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 Monday, June 22. NEED-TO-READ Parliament’s Curator Re-examines the Collection’s Racist Imagery – The curator of the UK Parliament’s art collection, Melissa Hamnett, says that many of
Russian police have detained Peter Verzilov, a member of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot, who they accuse of instigating riots last summer over corruption in Moscow’s city elections. After authorities broke into Verzilov’s apartment yesterday, the post-punk feminist collective posted news of his disappearance on Twitter. Verzilov is a performance artist and was among the
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