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Serpentine Unveils Architect for 23rd Pavilion: Minsuk Cho Takes the Helm

Serpentine Unveils Architect for 23rd Pavilion: Minsuk Cho Takes the Helm

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2024 | Previews

The Serpentine Galleries has announced that Korean architect Minsuk Cho, hailing from Seoul, has been commissioned to design the 23rd Pavilion. This marks a continuation of the innovative commission that commenced in 2000 with Dame Zaha Hadid and has since featured...
UK Museums Banned From Imposing Reproduction Fees After 70 Years

UK Museums Banned From Imposing Reproduction Fees After 70 Years

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2024 | News

In a groundbreaking verdict, the Court of Appeal has ushered in a significant transformation in the practices of UK museums concerning charging fees for reproducing historic artworks. This highly anticipated judgment, hailed by campaigners, asserts that museums have...
AI Art: Leading UK Artists Call For Legal Action and Regulation

AI Art: Leading UK Artists Call For Legal Action and Regulation

by News Desk | Jan 21, 2024 | News

The intersection of art and artificial intelligence has recently taken a contentious turn, with thousands of British artists, including David Hockney, Bridget Riley, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, discovering their works were used to train the AI software Midjourney....
Tacita Dean Disappearance at Sea 1996 –  Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

Tacita Dean Disappearance at Sea 1996 –  Significant Works – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jan 21, 2024 | Features

Tacita Dean’s name gives a lot away. Her father, Joseph Dean, was a lawyer who studied classics at Merton College, Oxford and aptly named his children Tacita, Antigone and Ptolemy. (They would hardly work at the checkout in Tesco with names like that.) Her...
Two Egon Schiele Works Restituted to Holocaust Victim Heirs Set for Auction

Two Egon Schiele Works Restituted to Holocaust Victim Heirs Set for Auction

by News Desk | Jan 20, 2024 | Art market news

In a significant development, two artworks by Egon Schiele restituted to the heirs of Austrian Jewish cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum, are slated for auction after being returned on Friday. Grünbaum, who perished in the Holocaust, allegedly had his art collection...
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