How to Stop Sleeper Hunters: Ending Predatory Practices in the Art Market

When a valuable artwork is sold for far less than its true value, the original owner should be compensated in future sales. The art market thrives on the discovery of

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New Textile Art Exhibitions Gain Recognition in the Art World

Louise Bourgeois’ response to the 1969 show “Wall Hangings” at MoMA might surprise you. In an interview with Craft Horizons magazine, Bourgeois criticized the works for their lack of three-dimensionality

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Is the Royal Academy’s ‘Entangled Pasts’ Exhibition Radical? A Review

The Royal Academy’s exhibition “Entangled Pasts, 1769-now: Art, Colonialism and Change” challenges the historical role of the institution in supporting Empire and white supremacy. Featuring both past and contemporary artists

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The Slow Museum: Less is More

In recent years, museums have begun to question industry standards and embrace a slower model. Some institutions are reducing the number of exhibitions and acquisitions to focus on more meaningful

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