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Tschabalala Self Sculpture Of Black Woman Spray-Painted White By Vandals

"The work, titled Seated (2022), first appeared near King's Cross in London last year and is now being exhibited by the De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, a town in East Sussex. After its vandalism on May 15, the community in Bexhill-on-Sea banded together to clean the work." - ARTnews

Turns Out The Glasgow Subway Is Just Like Conservative Florida Schools

No full-body imagery of Michelangelo's David here, the Scots say: "The designs commissioned by the Barolo restaurant were rejected from spaces in the subway over modesty concerns." - The Guardian (UK)

An Artist On The Rise Who Wants To Slow Everything Down

Njideka Akunyili Crosby will go to many lengths in order to do the research for her paintings. "She spent hours looking through pictures of flora and fauna from Nigeria and L.A., spending time in a plant store and visiting the Huntington art museum’s expansive botanical gardens." - The New York Times

Who Owns This Statue? It’s A Mystery

How did The Wounded Indian, long thought to have been destroyed in the 1930s, end up in Norfolk? And who owns it now? - Washington Post

How Much Nazi-Looted Art Is Still Hanging In Britain And Belgium?

Belgium once claimed it had finished its work on looted art in 2001. But no, says one museum director. "I can say without hesitation, the Belgian state has been very late in taking action." Then there's Tate Britain. - The Observer (UK)

What’s The Impact Of The SCOTUS Decision About Warhol’s Prince?

Don't stress, artists: "What the majority actually had problems with — what the decision was mostly about — was the Warhol Foundation’s failure to pay Goldsmith a licensing fee in 2016." - The New York Times

What It’s Like To Be A Filmmaker, Artist, And Activist

Kate Levy says she loves "to tear into hypocritical institutions or political actors who rely on oppressive yet hokey, family-first, nice people, I’m-just-doing-my-job narratives. Calling out and satirizing corny, offensive propaganda is one of my greatest pleasures." - Hyperallergic

An Anti-Mafia Museum Opens In Sicily

"The publicly- and privately-funded museum will open in Palermo's 18th-century neoclassical Palazzo Jung palace, sources report. Joining an existing No Mafia Memorial and museum, the new institution will offer archival documents, film, and photos on loan from major Italian museums, as well as immersive experiences featuring scent and sound." - Artnet

An Agreement On The Parthenon Marbles?

“I would just say that we are, without changing … our fundamental position about the ownership of the sculptures, we’re trying to explore a possible win-win proposition that would work for both sides.” - Artnet

Amid Italy’s Catastrophic Floods, Museums Close, And One Becomes An Emergency Shelter

It's still too early to assess damage to museums and heritage sites in Emilia-Romagna, where 13 people have died and 10,000 are displaced amid the region's worst floods in a century. In Ravenna, the Classis archaeological museum housed 800 human and 150 canine evacuees. - The Art Newspaper

LACMA Has Become A Contemporary Art Museum

How lopsided has the program been? Of the 11 shows on view at the museum last year, just two centered on historical art. The other nine — 82% of the program — presented art of the modern era. - Los Angeles Times

Europol’s Most Recent Operation Pandora Raids Recovered 11,000 Stolen Artworks And Artifacts

"Pandora VII, which resulted in crackdowns across 14 European countries and was led by Spanish authorities, involved checks across airports, ports, border crossings, auction houses, museums, and private residences. The operational phase took between September 13 and 24, 2022." - Artnet

British Museum Faces Another Repatriation Request — For Asante Gold From Ghana

The Asante people's traditional monarch, "the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who attended the Coronation of King Charles, later met the museum director (to discuss) works taken from the Asante palace in Kumasi during the war with the British of 1874." - BBC

A Month After It Closed Down, Santa Fe’s Center For Contemporary Art Reopens

It was the shuttering of an art space that served Santa Fe for over four decades. Five weeks later, with a board member-initiated fundraising campaign securing pledges and donations of over $300,000, CCA reopened in a purely cinematic capacity last Thursday, May 11. - Hyperallergic

Saudi Arabia Swings For The Culture Fences — The Complicated Blockbuster Pompidou Deal

The comparison for the Pompidou project is the Louvre Abu Dhabi. In that landmark 2007 deal, the UAE paid France €1 billion for a 30-year agreement that granted the new museum the priceless Louvre brand, as well as expertise and guidance on exhibitions and acquisitions, and, perhaps most crucially, art loans. - Art in America

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