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Rose Art Museum lawsuit settled

WALTHAM. The sad saga of Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum, whose collection university trustees had voted to sell in 2009, ended today when the university announced the settlement of a lawsuit filed by museum supporters and the promise to keep the museum open without putting any of its art up for sale. “The Rose remains open, and it has an important role to play in the life of Brandeis,” Fred Lawrence, the university’s president, told The Art Newspaper. “There are no plans to sell art.” Further, he added, the lawsuit, brought by four Rose board members and donors to prohibit any sales in Suffolk Probate and Family Court in Boston, was terminated, and the Massachusetts Attorney General has closed the case.... READ MORE

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Saving the best for last

Sotheby's wins plaudits (and pounds) with its German art collection

Bowery mural commissions taken over by real estate company

Paris-based street artist and photographer JR installs portrait of Native American

A new face at Windsor

Contemporary grotesque added to medieval chapel

Is China easing up on dissent? Not really

Ai Weiwei and his associates have been released, but many critics of the government are still being detained or silenced

Ai Weiwei in New York

Exhibition reveals a young artist’s experience in a changing city

Things are looking up

The mood at Christie’s post-war and contemporary sale hints at a healthier market, with Bacon’s portrait study making £18m

London's contemporary season gets going at Phillips de Pury

Sale is a healthy starter for this week's auctions

Commissions announced for Performa

A dozen new performance pieces will take place throughout the city this autumn

Helsinki to get new art park

The avant-garde stage director Robert Wilson is designing a new public space dedicated to celebrated Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala

Launch of new heritage award

The Art Newspaper’s Anna Somers Cocks is prize’s first recipient

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video

Art Basel 42: Closing Comments

From the frantic, crowded beginning to the steady stream of visitors throughout the week, Art Basel 42 seems to have been a success. Whilst the absence of public art in the Messeplatz was noted by some, Art Unlimited proved popular and good sales were reported in the main fair. With interviews by Jean Wainwright.

Art Basel 42: Art & Law

A look at some of the logistical and legal implications of purchasing works at fairs such as Art Basel with commentaries from legal experts and gallerists. With interviews by Jean Wainwright..

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Neo Rauch at Baden-Baden

video pictureBADEN-BADEN. When Frieder Burda stages a one-man show in his Baden-Baden museum, he typically choses a contemporary or modern heavyweight: Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz, the late Picasso and Joan Miró. This year the focus is on Neo Rauch, with works documenting the artist’s different phases from 1992 to 2011....

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Salesperson—Open Gallery

Open Gallery is the home of video painting. We use cutting-edge technology and projections to create unique installations, showcasing real-time footage of the natural world shot by artists in many countries. Our video paintings have been displayed in diverse environments, from bars and hotels to art galleries, urban architectural spaces and private collections.

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