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Art Dealer Used Offshore Accounts to Trade Looted Antiquities, Pandora Papers Say
Cambodian artifacts traded by dealer Douglas Latchford, accused of trafficking in looted art, are on view at the Met and the British Museum.
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Cambodian artifacts traded by dealer Douglas Latchford, accused of trafficking in looted art, are on view at the Met and the British Museum.
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Golden Artist Colors employs over 200 workers in upstate New York.
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Through December 15, students and the public can attend online talks with visiting artists and designers, including Forensic Architecture, Tega Brain, Alison O’Daniel, and Regina José Galindo.
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Applications for the graduate institute’s Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture MA and PhD programs are due January 7, 2022.
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The New York-based program for professional curatorial training has a particular focus on practical experience.
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Stop Painting recognizes art as an impossible endeavor that is perhaps most generative when its conflicts remain unresolved.
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Afro Hippie examines Huffman’s time at Berkeley and how it continues to influence him today.
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This exhibition could use some more acreage to convey the feeling of standing at a doorway leading to a universe sparkling with abundant energies.
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European cast making and exchange of plaster copies have played an essential role in the worship of Classical art in European and North American aesthetics, higher education, and architecture.
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The Creative Economy Revitalization Act (CERA) proposes a $300 million federal grants and commissions program for art workers.
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Exhibitions will display embroidery techniques by asylum seekers, reflect on New Mexico’s first all-Black community, and more.
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At least 10 stolen documents that had been illegally taken from Mexico’s National Archive were ultimately identified.