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Philadelphia Museum Of Art Is Creating A New Center For African Art

"The center, endowed by trustee Ira Brind, will be dedicated to the acquisition, care, and study of art of the continent and its diaspora.  The Brind Center for African and African Diasporic Art also will broaden PMA's curatorial lens and make the institution a more well-rounded hub." - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Palm Beach Art Dealer Pleads Guilty To Selling A Warhol Forgery

"Daniel Elie Bouaziz ... pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering, referencing a sale of counterfeit Warhol works to an unnamed victim. ... The court agreed to drop 16 other counts," related to sales of fake Liechtensteins, Basquiats, Harings and other works. - ARTnews

AI Is Getting Awfully Good At Designing Buildings. So What Happens To Architects?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly advancing to a point where it can generate the design of a building completely autonomously. With the potential to create designs faster and with more accuracy than ever before, AI has the potential to revolutionize the architecture industry. - Dezeen

Archaeologists Discover 4,500-Year-Old Palace In Iraq

During a press conference at the Iraq embassy in London on Friday, Tablet Hill was described as the “cradle of civilization” and “one of the most important heritage sites in the world that very few people know about.” - ARTnews

The World’s Oldest Surviving Christian Church And Turkey’s Oldest Mosque Were Ravaged By The Earthquake

"In the ancient Turkish city of Antakya" — known in the early years of Christianity as Antioch — "the domes and walls of the 1st-century Antioch Orthodox Church, known as Antakya Church, and the 7th-century Habib-i-Nejjar Mosque have almost completely collapsed." - Euronews

These Looted Artifacts Aren’t Being Repatriated Yet Because It Genuinely Isn’t Safe

"In January, the State Department and the Yemeni Embassy approached the National Museum of Asian Art with an unusual query: Would the Smithsonian museum be able to house 77 cultural objects that the United States had retrieved during smuggling attempts?" - MSN (The Washington Post)

Sketch Identified As Study For Sistine Chapel

The red chalk drawing is thought to date from 1512, shortly before Michelangelo painted that final section of one of the world’s most famous works of art, which he had started in 1508. - The Observer

Police In Barcelona Have Found Stolen Dalís And Mirós, And They’ve Arrested Suspects

"The (works were) taken from houses in Barcelona last year, sparking a major police investigation that led authorities to a hideout in Catalonia. Officers found (them) alongside a hoard of stolen money, watches, jewelry, and expensive pens. ... The police have arrested five suspects, including three brothers aged 50, 53 and 55." - Artnet

The Strategy Behind Selling Si Newhouse’s $150 Million Art Collection

 “Si collected Johns in depth, but can we sell more than 10 Johns for $10 million apiece all at once? Absolutely not. So instead we’re selling a group that feels holistic and feels like Si.” - Wall Street Journal

Milan’s Cathedral Has Been A High-Maintenance Money Pit For Over 600 Years

The rare marble of which the Duomo is built may be lovely, but it's particularly fragile and susceptible to breakage from temperature changes — and that's on top of the usual modern stressors such as corrosion due to air pollution. - The New York Times

Is This Painting A Raphael Or Not?

What began with a chance discovery turned into a quest that consumed Mr. Ayers for decades. He managed to discover a great deal about the painting’s mysterious origins before he died last year at age 64.  - Wall Street Journal

The Thames Quietly Gets Two New, Pretty Great, Pedestrian Bridges

Remember the Garden Bridge imbroglio? These two are far from that. Instead, the results are "faceted and intriguing ... driven by the imaginative response to circumstance." - The Observer (UK)

Who Painted This Portrait Of George Washington?

Turns out that after years of doubt and many studies, "experts are confident they can declare the portrait a true Peale, one of many versions of his 1779 original, which the artist painted over and over in an era when copiers did not exist." - The New York Times

The Physics Principle That – Perhaps Unfortunately – Inspired New AI

Consider the way ink diffuses into water. "The algorithm first turns complex images in the training data set into simple noise—akin to going from a blob of ink to diffuse light blue water—and then teaches the system how to reverse the process." - Wired

An Entire Revamping Of Manchester’s Museum Tries To Meet 21st Century Britain

The museum's director calls museums "empathy machines" and says the mission goes "beyond caring for objects and collections to 'caring for beliefs and ideas and relationships.'" - The New York Times

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