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The Indigenous Art Centre has been unable to locate 111 works from its collection of more than 5,000 pieces by First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists

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Rock, Paper, Scissors will bring together more than 200 works by people in criminal justice settings

The recent release of A-level and GSCE data for UK students and schools has renewed calls to ‘revitalise arts education’

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The Hong Kong-based artist also discusses the importance of art history and personal history in her work, and the importance she places on the location she is exhibiting in

The gallery's founder, Princess Nouf bint Abdulaziz Al Saud, wants to platform local Saudi and regional artists

Lent by British private collectors, the Van Goghs subsequently went abroad—except for a fake, which is now in a castle in Wales

After 20 years of writing non-fiction books, the art historian Bendor Grosvenor is working on a Stuart-era sleuthing novel

‘Handmade Future’ spotlights the economic and market challenges experienced by craftspeople in six countries

Selma’s long-abandoned Edistone Hotel, witness to 170 years of African American history, was recently saved by a non-profit devoted to protecting Black historical sites

The Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Bronx Museum will acquire works next month from the fair’s Focus and Presents sections, respectively

The fellowship, supported by the founders of the Klesch Collection, is looking for an early-career researcher ‘redefining how art history is studied in the age of artificial intelligence and digital technologies’

One of Australia’s most anticipated museum projects, Powerhouse Parramatta, will finally open its doors to the public on 7 November. Organisers have announced that the site will be open 9am to 9pm seven days a week—and 24 hours a day for “residents” such as artists and researchers staying on site. Touted as a cultural “crown jewel” for western Sydney and located 20km from the city in Parramatta, …

The Kunsthistorisches Museum says that ‘Portrait of an Old Man’, previously banished to a storeroom without a firm attribution, is in fact by the leading Renaissance artist

The Colombian ministry of culture has compiled a preliminary report of damage to cultural sites in the seven departments closest to the 10 August earthquake’s epicentre, and in the Unesco-designated “Coffee Cultural Region”
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After multiple assaults from Moscow, now the artist community Nahirna22 faces eviction

Works by Marie Bracquemond, Wifredo Lam, T.C. Cannon, Christina Quarles and many others are among the around 190 objects joining the collection

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