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.

Israeli Raid Results in Destruction of Gazan Art Center at Al-Shifa Hospital

The destruction of Shababeek for Contemporary Art, one of Gaza’s most esteemed art spaces, during a two-week raid by Israeli forces, has left the visual arts community in mourning. The

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Federal Judge Blocks Destruction of Land Art Environment in US

A US federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order to block the Des Moines Art Center’s demolition of Mary Miss’ Land art environment, Greenwood Pond: Double Site, in Des

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Art Institute of Chicago Receives $25m Donation to Elevate Photography Collection

The recent $25 million gift to the photography department of the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) will have a significant impact on the museum. The Bucksbaum Photography Center, part of

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Carnegie Mellon University receives $10m donation to support public art and ICA Pittsburgh renovation

Carnegie Mellon University is set to begin construction on its newly expanded Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Pittsburgh, thanks to a generous $10 million donation from alumni Tod and Cindy

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How Strikes are Delaying Museum Openings in Liverpool

NML Faces Closure During UK Bank Holidays Due to Industrial Dispute National Museums Liverpool (NML) in Liverpool may be forced to shut its doors during the upcoming UK bank holidays

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Mastering the Art of Auction: A Guide for Collectors to Navigate the Bidding Process

Auctions have long been a cornerstone of the art world, offering collectors a unique opportunity to acquire exceptional works while engaging with fellow enthusiasts and industry experts. Whether you’re a

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Exploring Venice’s New Tourist Tax System: A Guide to How It Works

Venice will soon become the world’s first city to charge day trippers for entry. After years of delays and protests, the pilot project will require visitors to pay €5 to

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Expert calls for government intervention to prevent museum thefts in the UK

Art expert Christopher Marinello, from Art Recovery International, urges museums to enhance security protocols after reports of missing items from several UK institutions. The British Museum is currently in legal

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Exploring New York City’s Dutch Heritage 400 Years Later

The Dutch colonial era in New York is often overlooked, but there are important historical sites that offer a glimpse into this period. From the Castello Plan at the New

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The reopening of Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel public art piece in New York: What to expect

“The Vessel” in Hudson Yards, Manhattan is set to reopen later this year after being closed to the public since 2021. The iconic monument, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, will feature

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