Museums in China, South Korea, Japan Begin to Reopen After Coronavirus
Artnews – As the new coronavirus (Covid-19) continued its rapid spread throughout the world last month, governments in China, South Korea, and Japan ordered all national museums closed as an aggressive...
View ArticleAAMD loosens rules for museums seeking to divert income amid coronavirus crisis
The Art Newspaper – While legal hurdles remain, the museum directors’ association will not penalise members who redirect restricted funds to cover operating expenses. – read more
View ArticleWhy Los Angeles is America’s free museum capital
The Art Newspaper– The coronavirus has changed US museums’ priorities faster than you can buy hand sanitiser—instead of trying to pack their galleries, institutions have closed their doors altogether...
View Article“Rather than attempt to reconcile museums’ contradictions, we should start...
dezeen – In late summer 1939, in anticipation of the imminent start of the second world war, all the paintings in London’s National Gallery were taken down and transported to an old slate mine in Wales...
View ArticleThe Africa Center Is Commemorating the End of Slavery in the US With a...
Artnet – The Africa Center in New York is celebrating Juneteenth, the holiday marking the end of slavery in the US, with a new 45-foot-tall window display proclaiming the message “Black Lives Matter.”...
View ArticleMystic’s Maritime Art Gallery to close as marine art takes a dive
The Art Newspaper – For 51 years, the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut has had a Maritime Art Gallery, devoted to paintings by contemporary marine artists that are for sale to the public. But this...
View ArticleMuseums and Other New York Cultural Institutions Can Open Aug. 24
NY TIMES – Museums and other cultural institutions will be allowed to open in New York City starting on Aug. 24, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said on Friday, following five months of a pandemic shutdown that...
View ArticleBrooklyn Museum to Sell 12 Works as Pandemic Changes the Rules
The New York Times – Museums selling their art has long been frowned upon, but recent financial pressures have sent works to the auction block at Christie’s. The proceeds would pay for the care of the...
View ArticleA New, Safe Home for the Louvre’s Unseen Treasures
NY TIMES – An ultramodern conservation center in northern France is a haven for flood-threatened items from the museum’s central Paris basement. – read more
View ArticleTwo-thirds of New York City’s Arts and Recreation Jobs Have Been Lost to the...
Hyperallergic– Employment in the arts, entertainment, and recreation in New York City has experienced the largest decline among the city’s economic sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic, plummeting by...
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