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Navigating Downtown NYC Galleries During A Pandemic Autumn 2020 – Ilka Scobie

Navigating Downtown NYC Galleries During A Pandemic Autumn 2020 – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2020 | Reviews

As museums and galleries open to eager viewers, I took the easy way out and have only ventured to walking distance galleries. Luckily, this limited geography includes four stellar downtown shows. Two are young women having their first NYC solo shows, and the other...
Stik Creates A New Diversity Commission Fund For Hackney Public Sculptures

Stik Creates A New Diversity Commission Fund For Hackney Public Sculptures

by News Desk | Oct 26, 2020 | News

The popular Street Artist Stik has created a new fund for Hackney that will commission artists to create public sculptures reflecting the diverse communities of the borough. Stik has also promised to give every household in Hackney a limited edition poster of the...

Marian Goodman To Close London Gallery – Is This The Tip Of The Iceberg?

by News Desk | Oct 22, 2020 | News

Marian Goodman is to close her London gallery. A statement released today explained, “Dramatic changes” in the art world propelled the decision. Brexit and the worsening virus cases in London “have introduced even more uncertainty into the market, especially for...
Banksy’s Show Me The Monet Sells For £7.6m At Sotheby’s

Banksy’s Show Me The Monet Sells For £7.6m At Sotheby’s

by News Desk | Oct 22, 2020 | Features

Show me the Monet is one of Banksy’s most provocative paintings. It depicts an idyllic, impressionist water lily pond with a Japanese bridge. The view is spoiled by fly-tipped shopping trolleys and red plastic cones polluting the scene.  It is an extremely rare...

Sackler Opioid Case Settled: US Justice Department Announces Global Resolution

by News Desk | Oct 21, 2020 | News

The case involving opioid makers Purdue Pharma owned by the Sackler family, who have given generously to a number of museums and galleries around the world, has been settled by the US Justice Department. The Company has agreed to pay $225 million in civil penalties to...
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