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Artnapping: Should Museums Pay The Ransom Or Lose The Art?

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2015 | Features

In 2013 Van Buuren Museum, Brussels, suffered a robbery in which several works of art were stolen from its collection; including ‘The Thinker’ (1907) by Dutch painter Kees van Dongen, estimated at a replacement value of €1.2 million, or over £861,000....
Ed Paschke: Visionary From Chicago  – The Original Pop Art Provocateur

Ed Paschke: Visionary From Chicago – The Original Pop Art Provocateur

by News Desk | Jan 29, 2015 | Reviews

The Ashmolean Museum presents Ed Paschke: Visionary from Chicago, 1968–2004. The exhibition is the third in the museum’s series of shows of post-war and contemporary art presented in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation (USA), with an additional four works...
Ed Paschke: New Exhibition Comes To The Ashmolean Museum Oxford

Ed Paschke: New Exhibition Comes To The Ashmolean Museum Oxford

by News Desk | Jan 13, 2015 | News

The Ashmolean Museum presents Ed Paschke: Visionary from Chicago, 1968–2004 and is the third in the museum’s series of exhibitions of post-war and contemporary art presented in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation (USA). An additional four works have been...
William Blake: Apprentice And Master – Ashmolean Museum – Innovation Over Vision

William Blake: Apprentice And Master – Ashmolean Museum – Innovation Over Vision

by News Desk | Dec 17, 2014 | Reviews

The Ashmolean Museum presents ‘William Blake: Apprentice and Master’ – a major exhibition focusing on the extraordinary life and work of Blake (1757–1827), printmaker, painter and revolutionary poet of prophetic books. The show sheds light on...
William Blake’s Lambeth Studio Recreated At New Ashmolean Exhibition

William Blake’s Lambeth Studio Recreated At New Ashmolean Exhibition

by News Desk | Dec 7, 2014 | News

13 Hercules Buildings, in Lambeth, south London, was demolished in 1918; it was the house which contained the studio of William Blake, lost to the nation forever it would seem – now with the opening of the Ashmolean museum Oxford’s exhibition...
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