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Living The Archaeology Dream

A team of Egyptian and German archaeologists has found multiple hidden chambers in a pyramid - and they say the work "has completely changed our understanding of the architecture of pyramids in the Old Kingdom." - Hyperallergic

As Frieze London Turns 20, The Art World Is A Radically Different Place

Fairs expanding geographically? Nope. Smart phones? In the future. Instagram? No way. - The New York Times

The Lost Buildings Of Britain’s Most Influential Modernist Architect

Georgie Wolton launched the careers of Norman Foster and Richard Rogert, but all that's left of her legacy now is a house in deep disrepair. - The Observer (UK)

The Painter Asserting Personhood, Against Picasso And Gauguin

Claudette Johnson: "It’s good to know that there will be another story being told about women, Black women, Black people, that counters some of the stories that Gauguin, for example, told." - The New York Times

Generative AI Is A Real Mess

But tech companies certainly don't care one bit. - Vice

After Popular Vote, Here’s This Year’s Winner Of ArtPrize

Artist Abdoulaye Conde has won the ArtPrize 2023 public vote grand prize for ‘Raining Wisdom,’ a massive, bright and colorful mural depicting elephants in the African wilderness that captured the attention and imagination of festival attendees. - Michigan Live

How French Museums Are Addressing The Mental Health Of Their Visitors

"The aim is not to cure, but to empower, outside of the medical framework." When it comes to relieving depressive episodes, discouraging suicidal thoughts and supporting people with autism spectrum disorders, the art world does not claim to replace medicine but, more simply, to play its part. - Le Monde

Study: Working Conditions At US Museums Are Terrible

68% of art museum workers have considered leaving the field, 74% cannot always cover basic living expenses, and it takes an average of 12 years before a worker receives a promotion. Turnover is high — art museums lost 30% of full-time employees hired between 2020 and 2022. - Los Angeles Times

American Tourist Attacks Two Ancient Roman Statues In Jerusalem

"Police identified the suspect as a radical 40-year-old Jewish American tourist and said initial questioning suggested he smashed the statues (at the Israel Museum) because he considered them 'to be idolatrous and contrary to the Torah.'" - AP

UNESCO Is Developing A Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Artifacts

"Developed with Interpol, whose database of cultural objects stolen from museums, collections and archeological sites worldwide lists more than 52,000 artefacts, the $2,5 million virtual museum should open in 2025. Visitors will be able to navigate a succession of virtual spaces containing detailed 3D images of the artefacts." - The Guardian

Nasher Prize For Sculpture 2023 Goes To Otobong Nkanga For Work That “Resonates Across Continents”

The 49-year-old Nigerian is the first winner from Africa and the first since the award changed from annual to biennial. The $100,000 prize is the only one dedicated specifically to sculpture. - MSN (The Dallas Morning News)

Met Museum Wants To Be A Global Licensing Powerhouse

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, apparently no longer content with just being America’s largest and most famous art institution, has a rapidly growing licensing strategy to help it move into even more homes and the daily lives of people around the world. - ARTnews

“Worth The Suffering” — Peter Zumthor On His Experience Designing LACMA’s New Building

The Pritzker-winning architect at one point said that the troubled project led him to decide never to work in the US again. In fact, there were factors Zumthor had failed to anticipate (such as the site being on a bed of tar in an earthquake zone). - The New York Times

A Death On The Premises Closes London’s Courtauld Gallery

"'Yesterday afternoon, a tragic event occurred at The Courtauld Gallery premises that led to a fatality,' the museum said in a statement on Tuesday. 'The police are not treating the event as suspicious.' … Additional information about the incident has not been released. The gallery is expected to be closed through Friday." - ARTnews

Pritzker Winner Shigeru Ban Designs Temporary Shelter For Victims Of Morocco Earthquake

"The structure is the latest iteration of Ban's Paper Log House model, which he developed as a quick-to-construct and affordable shelter for victims of natural disasters. … It is to be rolled out in Morocco following the 6.8-magnitude earthquake on 8 September." - Dezeen

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