Bronx Museum’s Executive Director Departs Amid $33M Renovation Project to Lead MFA St Petersburg

[ad_1] Klaudio Rodriguez, the former executive director of the Bronx Museum, has left to take on a new role as the executive director and chief executive of the Museum of

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Exploring Dulwich Picture Gallery’s New Sculpture Park with the Director

[ad_1] Dulwich Picture Gallery, located in south-east London, is renowned for its impressive collection of Old Master paintings, including iconic works such as Rembrandt’s “Girl at a Window” (1645) and

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Rothko Chapel in Houston Temporarily Closed Due to Hurricane Damage

[ad_1] The Rothko Chapel in Houston, known for its somber Abstract Expressionist paintings by Mark Rothko, has closed indefinitely due to damage caused by Hurricane Beryl. The closure will allow

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New Exhibition in Amsterdam Reveals Unprecedented Account of Nazi Looting

[ad_1] The Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators against European Jewry during World War II was one of the most extensive genocides in history, resulting in the extermination

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The Met’s Recovery Post-Pandemic

[ad_1] The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has experienced a significant increase in local visitors, surpassing pre-pandemic numbers. International visitors, however, have only reached about half of

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William Blake’s Cottage Nears Museum Status: Where ‘Jerusalem’ Was Written

[ad_1] The transformation of the picturesque cottage once inhabited by the artist and poet William Blake into a museum is moving forward after securing funding to repair its at-risk thatched

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Salvator Mundi Museum in Brooklyn Confirmed Safe Following Break-In

[ad_1] The whereabouts of the elusive painting, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci and sold for a record-breaking price of $450 million, remain a mystery. Recent rumors suggest that it may

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