Nan Goldin Film on Suicide and Addiction Screening in London’s ‘Welsh Chapel’

Nan Goldin, the US photographer and activist, will be showcasing her film installation “Sisters, Saints, Sibyls” at the Welsh chapel in Soho, London. The installation, which touches on themes of

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Celebrating James Barnor: Ghanaian-British Photographer’s 95th Birthday Festival

This summer, a series of events will celebrate the life and work of James Barnor, a pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer. The James Barnor 95 Festival, marking his 95th birthday, will launch

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Boosting Madagascar’s Growing Art Scene Through Business Support

Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and one of the poorest countries, is making strides in establishing an art scene. Hassanein Hiridjee and Hasnaine Yavarhoussen, local businessmen, are

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The Art Market Slump and Max Ernst in Paris: US-Russia Prisoner Swap Artist Freed – Podcast

The latest episode of The Week in Art discusses the current state of the art market, with Sotheby’s core earnings down 88% in the first half of the year, indicating

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