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Whitney Museum Goes In-House For Curators Of 2026 Whitney Biennial

Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer are both staff curators at the Whitney; Guerrero is the museum's first curator devoted specifically to Latinx art, while Sawyer's field of expertise is photography. - ARTnews

A Second Animal-Themed Banksy Emerges In London

This one is "two elephants reaching towards each other from blocked-out windows” in Chelsea. - The Guardian (UK)

Banksy’s Newest In London Is A Black Goat

Why? It’s a mystery. “A Banksy fan who raced to the artwork’s location as soon as it was revealed on social media said she thinks it’s a commentary on humans destroying the natural world.” - ARTnews

Lots Of Legal Drama Around Mysterious African Art Collection In Houston

The collection of 1,400 objects belongs to broker Sam Njunuri, who's been ordered to sell part of it to pay $990,000 in damages to two former tenants and used bankruptcy proceedings to avoid paying before. What's more, the objects' provenance is unclear, and taxpayers' money has been used to store them. - ARTnews

Another Spanish Church Restoration Goes Wrong

This isn't as bad as "Beast Jesus," but the repainting at the Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Mirón in the city of Soria has some people very upset. One might or might not object to the white-with-coral-trim walls, but the real disaster is on the faces of some little cherubs. - The Guardian

Irony-Impaired Florida Man Pleads Guilty To Bombing Satirical Sculpture of Lenin And Mao

The artwork by the Gao Brothers, titled Miss Mao Trying to Poise Herself at the Top of Lenin’s Head, was brought to San Antonio in March 2022. That November, Christopher Rodriguez detonated two canisters of explosives at its base, thinking it was a glorification of Communism. - San Antonio Report

A Statue Of Johnny Cash Will Replace One Racist Politician’s Statue In The Capitol Building

“His statue joins that of another Arkansas native, Daisy Bates, a civil rights leader who headed the state’s NAACP chapter and mentored the Black students who came to be known as the Little Rock Nine.” - ARTnews

The One Design That Will Make, Or Break, Cities In The Near Future

That design detail? Shade. And not only tree shade, but structural shade in public spaces. - The Atlantic

Turns Out The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre’s Missing Altar Panel Was There All Along

The carved stone-and-marble panel was installed by the Crusaders when they reconsecrated the church in 1149 and went missing after a fire ravaged part of the building in 1808. During recent construction work, the panel was found standing on end in a rear corridor, its underside covered with graffiti. - Artnet

The Athens Museum Switches Up Not Just Art, But The World

The second wave feminist idea is new again: Women have all of the art - and more: “We are asking visitors to ... take a leap of the imagination and think what it would be like if governance and decision-making were in the hands solely of women.” - The Observer (UK)

Suspect Arrested In Connection With Vandalizing Home Of Brooklyn Museum Director

“Taylor Pelton, 28, has reportedly been charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime. Pasternak’s Brooklyn Heights residence was splashed with red paint in an apparent protest of the museum’s ties to Zionist organizations. The residences of several Brooklyn Museum board trustees were also targeted.” - ARTnews

In Turkey, Archaeologists Find The End Of The Rainbow

That is, what they’ve called “a pot of gold” (golden coins) that help explain the political landscape from the time of the Pelepponisian War. - The New York Times

If You Think Climate Change Doesn’t Affect Art, You’re Not The One Trying To Keep The Art Safe From Megastorms

“Art shipping and storage companies seek to avoid abrupt changes in temperature and humidity as much as possible to prevent possible damage, especially to antique works on wood panels, paper, and wax prints.” - ARTnews

Paris’s Musée Rodin Will Open Its First International Outpost In Shanghai

The new museum, called the Centre d’Art Rodin, will open in September in the building constructed as the French pavilion for Expo 2010. The project was first announced in 2019 for Shenzhen but was moved to be part of the larger city's art scene. - South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)

Golf Club Will Vacate Site Of Ancient Native American Earthworks

"Ohio History Connection and Moundbuilders Country Club have agreed to terms over the Octagon Earthworks in Licking County. The site is part of Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2023." - Cincinnati Public Radio

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