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London Relaxed Its Rules About Turning Office Blocks Into Apartments, But It’s Still Slow Going

“There has been a surge in applications for office-to-residential conversions since the lifting of an office space limit last March. However, architects say they can be daunting and costly with challenges around deep floorplates and a lack of natural light.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Architects Were Fascists, So Should Italy Tear Their Buildings Down?

"There is no room for revisionism concerning the regime’s cruelty, but the Casa del Fascio and other buildings by Terragni and his circle show how complicated it can be to pass judgments on the intentions and messages of the architects who served it.” - The New York Times

Georgia O’Keeffe, When She Was At Home

Photographer Todd Webb chronicled much of the artist’s private life. For instance, “O’Keeffe kept a series of Chow dogs, which she loved for their loyalty and dignity, their massive beauty. Their coats were so thick that she had a shawl made from the sheddings.” - The Atlantic

Ten Most-Interesting Museum Acquisitions Of 2024

We’ve parsed through museum acquisitions lists and compiled 10 notable additions to United States institutional collections in 2024. - Hyperallergic

UK Proposes Spending £46 Million On Statue Of Queen Elizabeth. Should It?

Such a staggering budget may seem to befit the late queen, a towering figure of British history, but why is so much money being thrown at this statue when the country is still gripped by austerity? - ARTnews

How Researchers Stitched Together 8000 Images To Reveal Medieval Painting In A Church

 The image was created by digitally stitching more than 8,000 photographs of the curving walls, taken in the crawl space behind the panelling which could not be dismantled as it forms part of the choir stalls.  - The Art Newspaper

Where’s The Art Market Going In 2025?

 If the market woes of 2024 continue, expect 2025 to winnow the field of art fairs, auction houses, and galleries. Lest we forget, the art world has expanded greatly in the last decade. This year will likely decide how much of that new infrastructure the market can actually support. - ARTnews

Uncovering The Angels At Boston’s Old North Church

"The painted angels ... once were among the defining features of Old North Church when they were painted around 1730. But officials at the church … painted over the angels in 1912 with thick coats of white paint, part of an austere renovation that restorationists are trying to reverse." - AP

How The Carabinieri Busted Tomb-Raiders Right In The Center of Naples

The thieves used the basement of a condo building as their excavation site, tunneling 26 feet under the city to find thousands of ancient and medieval objects for the black market and even the remains of an 11th-century church. Here's how Italy's crackerjack art police caught the villains. - The Guardian

The Artworks Of Henri Matisse And Frida Kahlo Are Now In The Public Domain

Before you go wild with the cutouts and unibrows, however, remember that (especially in Kahlo's case) those images may be trademarked. - Hyperallergic

Twelve Big Architecture Projects To Look Forward To In 2025

Here's a look at 12 exciting architecture projects expected to open in 2025, including a giant domed skyspace and an earth-covered sports complex. - Dezeen

A Correction In The Art Market

2024 was peppered with lawsuits, auction records, and disappointing performances, more than a few gallery closings, and a lot of hot air forecasting that the art market was near the end. The art market, perhaps even more than, say, the stock market, is a fragile mechanism. - ARTnews

Opening Up The Secret Places In Philip II’s Royal Monastery

"Although El Escorial is hardly an unknown destination — it received more than 450,000 visitors last year — Pérez de Prada and his colleagues are keen to offer people a fresh perspective, literally and metaphorically." - The Guardian

2024 — The Year In Art Forgery

A pan-European forgery network, a disputed Malevich at the Pompidou Center, supposed Monet and Renoir on eBay, yet more fake Basquiats, and the bogus Picassos in Tasmania that went undetected for over three years. - ARTnews

Top Archaeology Stories Of 2024

From sexy frescoes emerging from the ashes to hidden cities surfacing due to Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) scans, archaeologists continue to make discoveries that transform our understanding of the past and how best to preserve it for the future. - Hyperallergic

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