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A Historic Turner Prize Winner

The judges praised Nnena Kalu's brightly coloured sculptures - which are haphazardly wrapped in layers of ribbon, string, card and shiny VHS tape - and her drawings of swirling, tornado-like shapes. Kalu, 59, is an autistic, learning disabled artist with limited verbal communication. - BBC

As Benin Bronzes Are Being Returned To Nigeria, There’s Nowhere Suitable Which Can Display Them

When 100 of the restituted sculptures were exhibited last month in Benin City, there was no high-tech security and the labels were on paper stuck to the walls. Meanwhile, the flashy new Museum of West African Art, built to house the bronzes, isn’t permitted to have or show them. - The New York Times

2025 Turner Prize Goes To Nigerian-Scottish Artist Nnena Kalu

“Kalu, an autistic artist with learning disabilities and limited verbal communication, … (won) for her colourful drawings and sculptures made from found fabric and VHS tape, becoming the first artist with a learning disability to take home the £25,000 ($33,300) prize.” - The Guardian

Princeton’s New Museum Is An Important Building

This extraordinarily rich design is certainly assertive throughout, but it is completely in synch with the nature of an institution that has been collecting for 255 years, one that inevitably reflects the sprawling curiosity and a worldliness—or lack thereof—among generations of Princetonians. - James Russell

Louvre Leak Causes Water Damage To Art Work

“Between 300 and 400 works” were affected by the leak discovered on 26 November, the museum’s deputy administrator, Francis Steinbock, said, describing them as “Egyptology journals” and “scientific documentation” used by researchers. - The Guardian

Solving An 800-Picture Art Heist In Slow Motion

Some 800 paintings have been taken from the collection since 1945, in one of the most devastating spates of art theft in Germany’s postwar history. Canvas by canvas, however, they are being filled in as the artworks are returned from around the world through a marathon exercise in detective work and cultural diplomacy. - The Times (UK)

Workers At Louvre Vote Unanimously To Strike

“The museum is in ‘crisis,’ with insufficient resources and ‘increasingly deteriorated working conditions,’ said the unions’ strike notice to Culture Minister Rachida Dati.” - AP

Eight Matisse Prints Stolen In Brazil

“In a daylight robbery on Sunday, two armed thieves stole eight prints by Henri Matisse and at least five engravings by Brazilian modernist painter Cândido Portinari from the Mário de Andrade Library in São Paulo.” - ARTnews

Architecture Is Shifting From The “Lone Genius” Model To Collective Activism

Architects are expanding their boundaries into other fields such as gastronomy, music, design, and the corporate world, applying spatial thinking to address challenges of various kinds. As social, environmental, and political crises deepen, the role of the architect continues to evolve from a solitary author to a mediator, activist, and collective agent of transformation. - ArchDaily

Inside The Enormous New Grand Egyptian Museum

Located on a desert plateau formed by the Nile thousands of years ago, the Museum's geological setting was integral to the design. Beginning at a focal point outside of the entrance, the Museum structure radiates outward toward the pyramids along a visual axis that aligns directly with the positioning of the three pyramids. - ArchDaily

Another Big Departure At The George Lucas Museum

“There are no immediate plans to replace Pilar’s role as Chief Curator and Deputy Director of Curatorial and Collections,” wrote interim Chief Executive Jim Gianopulos in an email obtained by The Times. “George Lucas will continue to oversee curatorial content and direction.” - Los Angeles Times

Four Art Basels, And What’s To Show For It?

Hmmm: There’s “a supersaturation of the cultural calendar, and there’s only so much good art to go around.” - The New York Times

A Deep Dive Into The National Archives, Where Few Curators Have Survived The Purges

“The archives ... said that no curators of ‘The American Story’ were available to speak, citing staff departures that have left the institution with only two curators, neither of whom had a substantial role in the exhibition.” - The New York Times

Artist Imprisoned In Iran For Six Years Says Creativity, And Sewing, Kept Her Alive

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: “They can take away the world you live in, but they can’t take away what’s happening in your mind, your imagination and your creativity. Holding on to that was how we survived.” - The Guardian (UK)

According To The BBC, These Are The Ten Most Iconic Gehry Buildings

From Spain to France to the Czech Republic and, well, Spain again, here are the BBC’s faves. - BBC

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