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Culture cold war thaws between UK and Russia

LONDON/MOSCOW. Russia’s cultural “cold war” with the UK has quietly ended, following earlier claims that the British Council was “a nest of spies”. Four years ago there were serious threats against the personal safety of council staff in Moscow. The détente will be symbolised by the unveiling on 14 July of a statue to cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (a copy of a Russian original), which is to be erected outside the British Council’s headquarters off the Mall, within sight of Buckingham Palace. ...READ MORE

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Unrest in Syria scuppers Royal Academy show in London

Two years in the works, the exhibition was scheduled to open in September 2013 and could have travelled to the Louvre

Art market analysis: Are domestic collectors ready to take on the world?

"As taste develops, collectors branch out and look outside their own frontiers," says Sotheby's Lord Poltimore

Website could be holy grail of private market prices

Art.sy will unite would-be collectors with art and dealers they may not know. And it’s all built on trust

Does street art show encourage graffiti?

LA sees rise in tagging in museum district—will the same happen in Brooklyn?

London's high-rise sculpture park unveils bold ambition

Organisation launched to run exhibition space on the roof of a car park

Krakow delighted by mineral deposit

Bank donates Miroslaw Balka’s sculpture to city’s new contemporary art museum

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Mike Nelson at the British Pavilion

Mike Nelson's amazing transformation of the British pavilion was considered by many to be the front runner for the coveted Golden Lion award at this years Venice Biennale. Queues of people stretched around the block as word spead and crowds flocked to see Nelson's confronting re-creation of Istanbul in Venice.

Pavilion Feature - Russia

The 2011 Venice Biennnale sees Boris Groys curating works by Andrei Monastyrsky and Collective Actions, the group Monastyrsky formed in 1976 which began exploring performance art in Soviet Russia.

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Avant-Garde Art in Everyday Life

video pictureCHICAGO.  “Avant-garde Art in Everyday Life” at the Art Institute of Chicago is the first ­exhibition at the museum to focus on the constructivist movement, revolving around the works of six artists: John Heartfield, Gustav Klutsis, El Lissitzky, Ladislav Sutnar, Karel Teige and Piet Zwart. The display, curated by Matthew Witkovsky, is largely made up of works from the collection of Robert and June Leibowits, who donated 1,000 pieces of central and eastern European avant-garde art and design to the museum in spring 2009....

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