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Hirst Donates 4 Works to Tate Museums

British artist Damien Hirst has donated four of his works to the Tate collection, including a replica of his prize-winning installation of bisected cows in formaldehyde, the museum said Friday. Complete Story...

NY Museums Fight to Keep 2 Picassos

The two Picasso paintings have been in prominent New York museum collections for decades. But now the institutions are asking a court to declare them the lawful owners amid a Jewish scholar's claims that the works were the rightful property of a relative persecuted in Nazi Germany.

Wallinger Wins Britain's Turner Prize

Artist Mark Wallinger won Britain's prestigious Turner Prize Monday for a fiercely anti-war exhibit based on a lone protester's six-year vigil outside British parliament.

Rockwell Santa Painting Fetches $2.17M

A Norman Rockwell painting of Santa Claus perched on a stepladder sold for $2.17 million at auction.

Rare Faberge Egg Sells for $18.5 Million

A rare enamel-and-gold Faberge egg that had been in the Rothschild banking family for more than a century sold for record $18.5 million at auction Wednesday.

Photographer Documents Somali Exile

A photographic exhibit captures one of the largest mass movements of people in recent history in images ranging from women carrying sacks of grain in Africa to men pushing shopping carts in California.

Va. College's Art Sale Plans Raise Ire

Randolph College simply wanted to sell four highlights from its renowned American art collection to boost its endowment and protect its accreditation. Instead, it has fallen into a bitter legal battle with art lovers who consider the sale an unethical breach of public trust.

Va. High Court Blocks Sale of Artworks

The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday halted financially ailing Randolph College's plans to sell four paintings at auction this month, including a work by early 20th century master George Bellows.

'Hanging Heart' Sets Auction Record

A sculpture of a stainless steel heart hanging from a golden bow sold Wednesday for $23.6 million, becoming the most expensive piece by a living artist ever auctioned, a Sotheby's spokeswoman said.

Germany to Research Stolen Nazi Art

A new office within Germany's Institute for Museum Research is opening in January to help identify and research art stolen by the Nazis, Germany's culture minister said Wednesday.

'Honest Living' Painting Brings Arrests

It took a painting called "An Honest Living" to catch a pair of crooks, police said. The oil, which depicts a blues band, was one of 250 works that burglars stole from the Laguna Beach home of artist John Cosby in April.

Ansel Adams' Photo Proofs on View

They are photos Ansel Adams never intended anyone to see — tiny proofs taken with a handheld camera of a landscape that lacks the grandeur captured in his portraits of the Sierra Nevada and Yosemite National Park.

In N.Y., Van Gogh Landscape Doesn't Sell

One of Vincent van Gogh's last landscapes, considered a highlight among this year's fall art offerings, has failed to sell at auction.

Rare Van Gogh on Display in Amsterdam

Vincent van Gogh owes much of his fame to his image as a troubled genius, but a little-known work on display for the first time this fall at the Van Gogh Museum shows the careful forethought that went into many of the artist's compositions.

Newly Discovered 'Hitler Album' Unveiled

A decades-old tattered brown leather album with photographs of 18th century paintings offers a rare glimpse into Adolf Hitler's massive looting of artwork during World War II.

Newly Discovered Works by Mexican Artist

Some 140 drawings by the late Mexican folk artist Martin Ramirez, once destined for the trash, survived for more than two decades in a California garage and will be shown next year at the American Folk Art Museum.

Sainsbury Gives 18 Works to UK Galleries

The late supermarket tycoon Simon Sainsbury left 18 paintings worth as much as $200 million to the Tate Britain and the National Gallery in a bequest that the two galleries described as the most significant in memory.

French Museum Tries to Return Maori Head

The Normandy museum only wanted to do what was right: It offered to return a preserved, tattooed Maori head to New Zealand, an attempt to restore dignity to human remains that were long put on display as an exotic curiosity.

Rare Banksy Originals to Be Auctioned

Ten original works by English graffiti artist Banksy, including an image of Lenin on roller skates and an elephant carrying a large bomb, are predicted to fetch up to $600,000 Wednesday at an auction.

Snapshot Exhibit on View in Washington

Say Cheese! There's a chance your picture may be hanging in the National Gallery of Art.

Exhibition Features Environment Builders

As a child, Ruth DeYoung Kohler loved taking family road trips across Wisconsin, her parents stopping wherever the mood struck.

Judge: Museum Can Keep Nazi-Looted Art

A judge dismissed a challenge to the Norton Simon Museum of Art's ownership of two prized 16th century paintings that had been seized by the Nazis.

Francis Bacon `rent' Painting Is Sold

A Francis Bacon painting the artist donated to an art college in lieu of rent decades ago has sold for $16.4 million at an auction where solid but unspectacular results suggest global financial turmoil may be unsettling the art market.

Chicago Imagist's Southern Roots Probed

Roger Brown, who blended folk art, comics, advertising and surrealism into a distinctive style as part of the Chicago imagist movement, is being presented through a different lens: his Southern roots.

Artists Examine Middle East Conflict

One ceramic bowl contained miniature soldiers in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, angels' wings sprouting from their backs. Flowers and butterflies, rather than bullets, barreled from their rifles.

The Vine

Handmade 2.0: Using the web to sell do-it-yourself goods

Source: The New York Times

What are so many crochet-hook-wielding, papermaking,silversmithing handicrafters doing online? Trying to prove that the future of shopping — and of work — is all about the past.

Art Market Blog - The Wall Wizard No. 1 - Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

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Art Market Blog - The Wall Wizard No. 1 - Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

Painting Backlit Waves

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To most surfers, a dream wave occurs at or around sunset when the light is the most vibrant. The waves are backlit to reveal the beautiful color of the water as the light penetrates through the back of the wave.

Best Animal Photos in 2007

Source: GreenExpander

Since it's almost the end of the year, National Geographic rounded up the best wildlife photos, as decided by a panel of experts. There were four main categories, animals, landscapes, people, and photo essays, that received 150,000 submissions from around the world.

Still Life With Parties and Hedge Funds

Source: The New York Times

The bucks flow as freely as Champagne amid a ceaseless round of celebrations piggy-backing last week on Art Basel Miami Beach.

The Bananas At Night, Are Big And Bright, Deep In The Heart of Texas!

Source: Wired News

Canadian artists are putting a giant banana in the sky over Texas. Seriously.

Beautiful Photo Gallery Of Jordan Valley And The Sea Of Galilee!

Source: israel-on-blog.com

Doron Nissim an Israeli Landscape photographer for more then 20 years, share with the Israeli Blog quot;Israel on Blog quot; some of is amazing beautiful photo gallery from the north of Israel, places like the Sea Of Galilee, the place Jesus was walking on the water.

Art Market Blog - Nick's Top Ten Posts From 2007 « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

Source: artforprofits.wordpress.com

Art Market Blog - Nick's Top Ten Posts From 2007 « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

Nouvelle Vague bound for Belfast

IF you were disappointed when French musical collective Nouvelle Vague cancelled their Lisburn show during the summer, then you'll be pleased to learn they will be coming to Belfast in the New Year. Nouvelle Vague have announced they will be playing Belfast's Empire Music Ha …

Outsider Art Is The Next Phase!

Source: rick1oshea.vox.com

OUTSIDER ART - THE FASHION INVASION!

Led Zeppelin, typify New Labour's cultural legacy.

Source: http://organizedrage.blogspot.com/

After all the carefully choreographed hype around Led Zeppelin's recent gig at London's 02 Arena, I got to thinking about the low level of popular culture under the Blair regime.

Caution: Art Afoot

Source: The New York Times

As contemporary art often does, the giant crack in the floor at the Tate Modern in London inspires different responses from different people.

How to Achieve Immortality by Buying Art « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

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How to Achieve Immortality by Buying Art « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

Popular? Absolutely. Bold? The jury is out. - In its new space, the museum has drawn crowds, but some supporters hope for more

Source: The Boston Globe

"The snickers began with the first show in the Institute of Contemporary Art's new building. The art world types called "Super Vision," a survey exhibition featuring works by Jeff Koons, Ed Ruscha, and Yoko Ono, dumbed-down, name-driven, and predictable."

Have you ever been on a train this nice?

Source: deputy-dog.com

Believe it or not, the photo above is of a train interior in japan. With the results looking nicer than most nurseries, the japanese have taken the idea of 'child-friendly public transport' to the next level with these 2 beauties, both designed by eiji mitooka.

Cult Of The Banal Reigns Supreme In Tate Gallery Turner Art Prize

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The philosophy of Republicanism has always been associated with Humanism. We may ask whether the kind of art now pushed in the public galleries, the commercial galleries and the media constitutes an affirmation or a denial of Humanism.

The Pursuit of an Artificial Perfection in Art « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

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The Pursuit of an Artificial Perfection in Art « Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com

A Newsvine Experiment: Who Are The Top 10 Greatest Bands of All Time? Part 3 - The Final 32

The other day, voting began for Newsvine's Top 10 Greatest Bands of All Time. Because of so many nominations, I had to cut them into to groups the only allow 3 of the 15 in each group to proceed. Well, those groups have been narrowed down and here are the results: Group 1

Weird Jewellery

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Weird Jewellery amazing photos!

Creating Art With Heart by Kent Looft on heArt-a-Day

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An article by Kent Looft on the benefits of and ideas for using themes in art and design, such as the theme of "hearts" used on the heArt-a-Day blog.

Taking Just the Right Angle - washingtonpost.com

Source: The Washington Post

NEW YORK -- The people at the New Museum of Contemporary Art built their strange, aluminum-clad ziggurat in lower Manhattan just like any other building.

Suffering for art at Cooco's Den

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Iqbal Hussain runs Cooco's Den, a gallery and restaurant in the 300 year-old house where he was raised in Lahore's Heera Mandi red light district. He started the restaurant to support his mother and sister, both sex workers.

Celebrity Spoof Video

Source: famesource.com

Funny video of what the celeb life is really like. Spoof of the Nickelback Rockstar Song. Very funny!

BioShock: A Defence

Source: eurogamer.net

A backlash was inevitable.

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