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March 16, 2023
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Liberté! Égalité! Spoiled Property?

After three years of a fierce legal battle revolving around provenance and jurisdiction, the Paris Civil Court finally orders Christie’s to return a Nazi-looted painting to the heirs of its original owner—the cousin of author Marcel Proust.

March 16, 2023
Opinions
Opinions
The Appropriation of Joan Mitchell: Louis Vuitton’s Non-Consensual Use of the Late Artists’ Work

Why do fashion brands continue to use the work of artists in their ads and products, and why do they keep getting away with it?

March 16, 2023
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News
The Largest Ever Vermeer Exhibition Attracts Hundreds of Thousands

Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum curates the largest Vermeer exhibition to have ever existed. The 28 paintings may not have been collectively seen by Vermeer himself, but are available to the public until June 4th, 2023.

Re-Creation: A Tour of the RISD Museum’s Super Art Sunday

Families gather at the RISD Museum to collaborate with local artists and students on climate-conserving crafts, visit indoor “campsites,” and contemplate art and sustainability with members of the museum staff.

Meet Jeffrey Murphy: A Sustainable Architect

Taleen sits down with architect Jeffrey Murphy to talk about sustainable practices in architecture and the art of renovation.

March 7, 2023
Opinions
Opinions
Rise of NFTs: A Reflection of the Prospects of Digital Art in the Future

How is the rise of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) changing the landscape of digital art, and what are the implications for artists, collectors, and the art market as a whole?