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Artists Recreate New Regalia From The Designs Of The Past

As four Mi'kmaw artists painstakingly sew and bead an outfit that replicates 180-year-old regalia, they wish they knew more about the woman who made the original." - CBC

The Museum That Tries To Explore, And Value, Joy

And Black joy in particular. The museum's founder, poet and photographer Andrea Walls, "sees the Museum of Black Joy as a inheritor of the Black Arts Movement." - NPR

Museums In The US Start To Reassess Their African Collections

European museums have been reevaluating for a while (and not just since Black Panther), but now "the question for U.S. institutions, which aren’t directly tainted by colonialism in Africa, is to what extent they should investigate their own collections." - Christian Science Monitor

The Arts Are Now Allowed – And Encouraged – To Help Drive Vaccinations

The CDC has released official guidelines, and some nonprofits are offering money, to get artists to create vaccination messages that bypass the traditional messages, and maybe have an even stronger impact. - Hyperallergic

Gallery Selling Hunter Biden’s Art Says It Will Follow Ethics Guidelines

Might those wishing to curry favor with the Biden White House buy the paintings? The administration has set guidelines, and prices and buyers are supposed to remain secret - in theory. - The New York Times

Resignation Over £6M Artificial Hill In London Park Meant To Lure Tourists

“With regret, I have accepted the resignation of my deputy leader, Melvyn Caplan, who led the mound project. We have also instigated a thorough internal review to understand what went wrong and ensure it never happens again.” - The Guardian

A Boom In Murals Brightens Buffalo

"In today's Buffalo, … many locals are now filled with a kind of confidence and optimism that defies population trends and poverty rates. That swagger is best exemplified by a mural on the northern edge of downtown that proudly states 'KEEP BUFFALO A SECRET'." - Bloomberg CityLab

Yayoi Kusama Sculpture Swept Out To Sea In Storm

The sculpture, a giant black and yellow polka-dotted pumpkin by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama, has stood at the end of a pier on the “art island” of Naoshima in the Seto inland sea since 1994. - The Guardian

The Old Flagship Barney’s Will Become A Department Store Of Art Galleries

The three guys who brought Maastricht's TEFAF to New York are turning the Madison Avenue building into Art House, which will host exhibitions and rent space, short- or long-term, to small and midsize dealers based outside New York. - ARTnews

Evel Knievel Museum Moving From Kansas To Las Vegas

According to a report on Monday, the museum dedicated to the career of Robert Craig Knievel, who became known for his death-defying stunts and tricks on motorbikes, will move to the Las Vegas Arts District. - KVVU (Las Vegas)

They’re Going To Auction Off $100 Million Worth Of Picassos In Vegas

MGM Resorts collected the 11 works for sale and, for a time, had had them on display at the Bellagio resort. The company says it's deaccessioning them in order to expand its art collection, "giving a greater voice to artists from under-represented communities." - Artnet

How Museums Are Responding To Climate Change

After all, museums aren’t much more than glammed-up, oversized attics, right? How high could their carbon footprint really be? - Washington Post

The Pandemic Has Shown Us That Museums Should Give Up On Blockbuster Shows: Chris Dercon

Says the former director of Tate Modern, now at Paris's Grand Palais, "We probably cannot afford to ship works back and forth, and will have to think of … how a museum can do more for a local community instead of catering to economic models for tourists." - Artnet

California Art Dealer Pleads Guilty To Peddling Forgeries

Jason Harrington, 38, fabricated paintings which he sold as work by the late artists Barkley Hendricks and Richard Hambleton (aka Shadowman) for a total of $1.1 million, money he must now repay. He faces up to 20 years in prison. - Artnet

Public Art Show In South Florida Falls Apart After Mayor Goes McCarthy On Artists

"Illuminate Coral Gables," an outdoor exhibition of light art that launched only this past winter, has imploded after the Miami-area city's mayor accused two of the artists in next year's show of being communist sympathizers. (Yes, the mayor is Cuban-American.) - Artnet

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