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Mexico’s cultural sector is protesting against an agreement that would move an important Mexican art collection, featuring several works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, to a cultural center in Spain. Some say the move is temporary, but many are … More… Reina Sofia Refuses to Loan Picasso’s GuernicaApril 3, 2026 Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece Guernica is at the center of a cultural fight in Spain after the Reina Sofía Museum refused to loan it to the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao. The regional government of the Basque Country has submitted a petition to … More… Raphael’s Sublime Poetry at the MetMarch 31, 2026 On Sunday, March 29th, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art opened the first-ever retrospective of the Renaissance master Raphael by an American museum. The exhibition, titled Sublime Poetry, was a monumental undertaking that required collaboration with dozens of cultural institutions … More… Christie’s Paris Veil-Picard CollectionMarch 27, 2026 On Wednesday, March 25th, Christie’s Paris offered a collection of Old Master works from the Veil-Picard family. The Veil-Picard family is a prominent French Jewish family. They started as bankers but moved into business in the late nineteenth century when … More… Frida and Diego’s Last Dream at MoMAMarch 26, 2026 The Museum of Modern Art recently opened a small exhibit featuring the works of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in collaboration with the Metropolitan Opera’s new production focusing on the two artists. El último sueño de Frida y Diego (Frida … More… Scholar Claims New Michelangelo Painting DiscoveredMarch 20, 2026 A segment of the art-historical community may find itself divided into camps after one man has attributed a painting to the Renaissance master Michelangelo. While the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel are some of Michelangelo’s best-known works, he first and … More… Christie’s London Modern British & Irish ArtMarch 19, 2026 On Wednesday, March 18th, Christie’s London hosted their modern British & Irish Art evening sale, featuring twenty-five lots ranging from landscapes by Lowry to sculptures by Moore. The undisputed star of the sale, however, was the Frank Auerbach painting Christmas … More… |
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