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Art Galleries & Museums

The market for 20th-Century Latin American Art

Antiques & Collectors Guide to the 20th Century Latin American Art Market The 20th century was a whirlwind of revolution, identity, and visual innovation across...

19th-Century Ship’s Figurehead of First Nations Woman

Figureheads from the 19th century sailing ships are a fascinating blend of maritime superstition, ship branding, and high-seas sculpture. On Australian-built ships, as with...

Sacred Larrakia Cultural Objects Repatriated from the USA

Coming Home: Sacred Larrakia Cultural Objects Returned from the US to Australia In a moving ceremony at the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles on May...

Assange inspired political artworks by Andrei Molodkin

Dead Man's Switch & Date of Freedom by Andrei Molodkin Andrei Molodkin, the provocative Russian artist renowned for his use of crude oil and blood...

Notre-Dame de Paris’s Grand Return After Paris Fire

Notre-Dame de Paris Reopens After 2019 Fire Amid Unfinished Work Visitors are once again stepping inside Notre Dame, experiencing the magnificence of one of the most...

Powerhouse Museum Closure Risks Cultural and Historical Loss

The Looming Closure of the Powerhouse Museum: A Cultural and Historical Loss As 5 February 2024 draws near, the impending closure of the Powerhouse Museum...

A Century of Capitol Dreams: Melbourne’s Art Deco Icon

Melbourne's Capitol Theatre Picture Palace Turns 100 When The Capitol Theatre first opened its doors in 1924, it wasn’t just a building—it was a revelation....

Lift Technician Mistakes Museum Artwork for Trash

Lift Technician Mistakes Museum Artwork for Trash A humorous mix-up occurred at the LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, when a lift technician who was unfamiliar...

Ancient Roman Fast Food Shop of Regio V in Pompeii

The city of Pompeii, frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, continues to unveil secrets of the ancient...

The most valuable American daguerreotype

A recently discovered daguerreotype of Dolley Madison, believed to be the earliest extant photographic portrait of a First Lady, was acquired by the Smithsonian's...
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