Rome's GAM (Galleria d'Arte Moderna) has unveiled 25 works previously kept in storage, including Gino Severini, The Abducting Angel (1933–35), as part of its centenary celebrations.
A work by Rembrandt has the highest estimate in 'Old Master & 19th Century Paintings and Sculpture Evening Auction' at Sotheby's London on July 1. The total pre-sale estimate is $41.16m (GBP31.16m).
The US National Trust for Historic Preservation, which is in the White House's crosshairs, has named Brent Leggs its new president. He was formerly the director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
The joint winner of the Turner Prize has withdrawn her work following backlash over its claim that Winston Churchill "starved people" during the Bengal famine in World War II.
The artist illuminates the 1913 escape attempt by Black girls from a Louisville detention center as the inaugural participant in the Sam Gilliam Visiting Artist Program at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville.
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