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Guggenheim Sues To Recover Picasso Stolen More Than 60 Years Ago

Guggenheim Sues To Recover Picasso Stolen More Than 60 Years Ago

by News Desk | Aug 14, 2026 | Latest, News

    A Picasso painting stolen from the University of Pittsburgh in 1961 has resurfaced, prompting the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation to take legal action against its current owners. (First reported by Valentina Di Liscia in Hyperallergic) Femme dans un...
Martin Clark Appointed Director of Towner Eastbourne

Martin Clark Appointed Director of Towner Eastbourne

by News Desk | Aug 14, 2026 | Appointments, People, Trending

  Towner Eastbourne has appointed Martin Clark as its new Chief Executive and Director, the gallery announced today. Clark joins from Camden Art Centre, where he served as Director for ten years. He takes up his new role at a significant moment for the...
Met’s Leonardo da Vinci Studio Work May Be The Master’s Hand

Met’s Leonardo da Vinci Studio Work May Be The Master’s Hand

by News Desk | Aug 13, 2026 | Latest, News, Uncategorized

  The Metropolitan Museum of Art has hung a painting attributed to the studio of Leonardo da Vinci in gallery 609 of its European paintings department without making any public announcement. Madonna of the Yarnwinder, also known as the Lansdowne Madonna, is one...
Ronald S. Lauder Abandons Political Spending To Concentrate On Art And Legacy

Ronald S. Lauder Abandons Political Spending To Concentrate On Art And Legacy

by News Desk | Aug 11, 2026 | People, Trending

  Ronald S. Lauder, the billionaire cosmetics heir, art collector and philanthropist whose political gifts supported New York Republican politics for decades, has allegedly closed his campaign chequebook, raising significant questions about the future of...
Banksy’s Public Artworks Have Cost Taxpayers £150K In Removal And Security

Banksy’s Public Artworks Have Cost Taxpayers £150K In Removal And Security

by News Desk | Aug 11, 2026 | Latest, News

  Three works by Banksy have so far cost the public almost £150,000 in cleaning operations, security and administration, with the bill on the largest of the three still rising. However, if you count up the cultural and tourism interests, this sum is a drop in the...
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