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Shahzia Sikander Says She Doesn’t Want To Give Her Beheaded Statue Another Head

She says, “The damage reflects the hateful misogynistic act and it should not be forgotten. It is part of the history of the work and is a testament to the power of art.” - Hyperallergic

Miami Art Dealer Gary Nader’s Art Collection And Gallery Are At Risk In Lawsuits

Nader’s “private collection is filled with blue-chip modern and contemporary artists, including Carlos Cruz-Diez, Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and Guillermo Kuitca, as well as more than 100 works by Fernando Botero.” - ARTnews

Punching Artistic Holes In Protest Of Climate Change

Dutch artist Johannes Harm-Hovinga sits, punching holes in a copy of a UN report on climate change, for hours a day - and the repetitive strain is forcing him to take painkillers to complete his performance. - The Guardian (UK)

Keeping The Lights On, Literally, In The Met

“At the Met, there’s the art — and then there’s the art that goes into displaying the art, and those are the lights.” - The New York Times

Chicago’s American Academy Of Art To Close After 100 Years

The announcement blamed the pandemic and sought to frame the school’s demise in a broader context of falling student numbers: “The decision to close comes in response to a significant decline in enrollments following the COVID-19 pandemic, a challenge faced by many educational institutions,” it said. - Chicago Reader

Galleries: Shaping The Palm Springs Scene

The pandemic certainly shut down the social art scene. Inevitably, collectors became more comfortable purchasing art sight unseen.  People of means found themselves restricted and bored by being quarantined.  Staying put seemed to result in major purchases and renovations. - Coachella Magazine

Why Spaniards Completely Flipped Out Over Conservation Of Velázquez’s ‘Las Meninas’

When, in 1984, the director of the Prado and Spain's prime minister selected Met Museum chief conservator John Brealey for the job, many Spaniards were horrified, insisting that only a countryman could truly do the great masterpiece justice. Brealey had to work in a sealed-off room and once fled a mob. - Artnet

Rethinking How Bridges Function As Public Space

The span’s 25,000 square meters is so spacious that the bridge can also double as a new public square. Flanked at both ends with newly planted thickets of trees, it will be closed to host one-off cultural and sporting events and function the rest of the time as a focal point for the neighborhoods on either side. - Bloomberg

Construction Workers In Rome Stumble Upon Emperor Caligula’s Garden

"The ruins were unearthed as workers constructed a new overpass at Piazza Pia. … As archaeologists removed debris, they found a lead water pipe with the following inscription: 'C(ai) Cæsaris Aug(usti) Germanici.' Researchers determined that the engraving referred to Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, (Caligula's official name)." - Live Science

Another French Cathedral Catches Fire. This One Was Saved.

A blaze broke out in the spire of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Rouen. The medieval landmark, the subject of a series of famous paintings by Monet, was evacuated and the fire was extinguished before it spread beyond the tower, which has been under renovation for years. - Reuters

LA’s New Basketball Palace Is Stuffed With Art

Sculpture, murals and digital art installations by artists including Refik Anadol, Jennifer Steinkamp, Charles Gaines and Glenn Kaino will be on view throughout the campus of the privately funded new home of the N.B.A.’s Clippers. - The New York Times

Washington DC Has Some Ugly Brutalist Buildings. Here’s How Some Architects Would Fix Them.

"A lover of brutalism might blanch to learn that the (National Building Museum) has gathered proposals from six architecture firms for reimagining six of our most polarizing buildings. … The buildings featured are at least 50 years old. Most are out of favor with both contemporary tastes and technology." - The Washington Post (MSN)

The Picassos In That For-Women-Only Exhibition In Tasmania? They’re Fakes, Artist Confesses

Kirsha Kaechele, the artist-curator behind the "Ladies Lounge" installation at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), said she painted the faux-Picassos specifically for this project ("to match the color scheme") and has been waiting for weeks for someone to figure that out. - The Guardian

Did LACMA’s Exhibition Of Korean Art Include Forgeries? Evidently So.

"At least four works by artists from South Korea shown at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art may be fakes, according to leading experts. … The paintings were included in an exhibition that closed on June 30 titled 'Korean Treasures from the Chester and Cameron Chang Collection.'" - Artnet

For The Second Time In A Week, A Controversial Statue Of A Woman Has Been Beheaded

Seven days after someone in Austria decapitated a sculpture of the Virgin Mary giving birth, a vandal took advantage of Hurricane Beryl's strike on Houston to behead Shahzia Shikander's work Witness, which for some reason the organization Texas Right to Life has declared a "Satanic abortion idol." - The New York Times

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