At Taca, Jordi Mitjà presents new work that delves into his "cannibal practice" through a decades-long compilation of newspaper archives and industrial printing waste, reflecting on global consumption and material circularity.
Museum Ludwig's exhibition, "De/Collecting Memories from Turtle Island," recontextualizes turn-of-the-century Photochrome prints of American landscapes by juxtaposing them with contemporary works by Indigenous artists Marie Watt and Wendy Red Star, thereby challenging conventional historical narratives and enriching the museum's interpretative framework with Native perspectives.
The Washington Post's recent staff reductions saw its entire award-winning photography department dismissed, a move that also impacted hundreds of journalists across other key editorial divisions.
Circle of Leonardo da Vinci, Madonna and Child, sold for $279,400, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Sotheby's in New York on February 5.
Claude Lorrain, Landscape with a Herdsman and Shepherdess (1634), sold for $381,000, more than two and a half times the low estimate at Sotheby's in New York on February 5.
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