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- Christie’s Post-War to Present Spring Auction Yields $21.3 M., Led By $2.1 M. Helen Frankenthaler 1. März 2025Works by Ed Ruscha, Richard Diebenkorn, Richard Estes, Diane Arbus, and Bob Thompson also did well.Karen K. Ho
- Firm that Attributed Painting Found at a Garage Sale to Van Gogh Doubles Down After Art Experts Questioned Authenticity 1. März 2025The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.George Nelson
- The Guggenheim Tightens Its Belt Again, Laying Off 20 Staffers 28. Februar 2025The museum’s union, which was not given prior notice of the layoffs, has filed a grievance and is demanding negotiations.Daniel Cassady
- Stonewall National Museum Says its Financial Future is Shaky 28. Februar 2025The museum calculated that more than half of its $1 million operating budget could disappear.Daniel Cassady
- Lucas Museum Director and CEO Steps Down, with George Lucas to Lead ‘Content Direction’ 28. Februar 2025The museum recently delayed its opening to 2026.Harrison Jacobs
- Highlights from the 2025 Outsider Art Fair 28. Februar 2025The fair is open now through March 2 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan.Tessa Solomon
- Art Museum of the Americas Cancels Exhibitions by Black, Queer Artists 28. Februar 2025The cancellation may reflect the museum's efforts to carry out the Trump administration’s updated priorities for US foreign diplomacy.Francesca Aton
- Gene Hackman’s Paintings, Canceled Exhibition in DC, and More: Morning Links for February 28, 2025 28. Februar 2025Hackman was a board member at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe.Harrison Jacobs
- Sotheby’s to Hold Landmark Single Owner Old Masters Auction Estimated to Net $80–$120 M. 28. Februar 2025Old Masters are an often overlooked segment of the art market, but have seen a bump in recent years.Daniel Cassady
- In a Timely D.C. Exhibition, Artists of Color Use Sculpture to Question Who’s Worth Remembering 28. Februar 2025“The Shape of Power” is on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum through September 14.Maximilíano Durón