Elara Voss, graduated from the Royal College of Art in London with a Master’s in Fine Art. She specializes in contemporary sculpture and installation art, exploring themes of nature and human interaction. Elara’s works have been featured in several group exhibitions across Europe, and she is currently working on her first solo show.

Navigating the Evolving Art Market: Trends, Insights, and Investment Tips for Collectors in 2024

As the art world continues to change rapidly, it’s essential for collectors to stay informed about the current trends and insights that shape the art market. In 2024, the landscape

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Eco-Activists Arrested for Spray-Painting Stonehenge Orange: A Museum Controversy

Stonehenge, a cultural landmark in Wiltshire, UK, was recently targeted by environmental activists who sprayed the ancient site with orange powder paint. English Heritage is investigating the extent of the

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Guggenheim’s Blue Period Picasso Holocaust Restitution Claim Dismissed by Judge

A federal judge in New York recently dismissed a restitution claim against the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation by heirs of German Jewish collectors seeking the return of Pablo Picasso’s Blue

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Reimagine Walker Art Center’s Galleries: A Call for Visitors

The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis recently implemented a major rehang of its permanent collection with the exhibition “This Must Be the Place.” The museum actively sought feedback from the

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UK Export Bar Placed on Louis XIV’s £7.5m Table Top: What You Need to Know

The UK government has placed an export bar on a table top once owned by Louis XIV of France in the hope of finding a British museum to buy the

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MFA Boston Director Matthew Teitelbaum Announces Retirement After Ten-Year Term

Matthew Teitelbaum, director and chief executive of the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston, will retire in August 2025 after a decade of transformative leadership. During his tenure, Teitelbaum oversaw

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Toronto’s Ontario Place Preservation Efforts Hit Legal Roadblock as Mega-Spa Project Advances

Residents and historians in the Toronto area are fighting to preserve the Canadian heritage site Ontario Place, which is under threat due to plans for the construction of a mega-spa.

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Stedelijk Museum returns Matisse Odalisque painting to Jewish arts patrons’ heirs

The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has announced that it will be returning Henri Matisse’s painting, “Odalisque” (1920-21), to the heirs of a Jewish textiles manufacturer who sold it under duress

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Los Angeles Natural History Museum’s Dinosaur Fossil Gets Unique Name After Public Vote

In a significant election year for many countries, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County recently closed a vote to name its star dinosaur fossil, a 75ft-long sauropod skeleton.

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Ways Art Museums Can Drive Sustainability: Simple Steps to Follow

The impact of climate change on museums has been well documented in recent years. Rising sea levels, floods, wildfires, and severe weather pose significant risks to museum collections. Organizations such

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