Stolen Painting Returned To Oxford University Gallery

A 17th-century painting stolen from an art gallery at the University of Oxford more than four years ago was recently recovered in Romania, according to BBC news. Salvator Rosa’s Baroque landscape, titled “A Rocky Coast, with Soldiers Studying a Plan,” was taken

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Camille Claudel’s Legacy Celebrated in New Show

Camille Claudel’s legacy is celebrated in a new exhibition as a towering figure in modernist sculpture within France. Claudel’s life, marked by tragedy including confinement in an asylum during her final years, has been portrayed on screen, notably by Isabelle Adjani opposite

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Türkiye’s Medusa Mosaic Reopens

The Medusa mosaic and the Odeon stoa floor mosaic in the ancient city of Kibyra, situated in the southern province of Burdur, are now accessible to visitors once again. Following a period of closure during the winter months for protection against climatic

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Bottega Veneta Reimagines Le Corbusier’s Design

Bottega Veneta, in collaboration with Cassina and Fondation Le Corbusier, has unveiled On the Rocks at this year’s Milan Design Week. Creatively directed by Matthieu Blazy, the installation breathes new life into the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon, a minimalist masterpiece originally crafted by Le Corbusier for his cabin on the Côte

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Artweeks Istanbul Kicks Off

For its 9th edition, Artweeks Istanbul gathers artists and galleries from Türkiye. The event starts on April 20 and lasts until April 28. Originally called Artweeks Akaretler in 2018, it changed its name and venue to Artweeks Istanbul in its 9th edition.

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Hollow and Broken: A State of the World At Venice Biennale

The Türkiye Pavilion presents Hollow and Broken: A State of the World, a site-specific installation by Gülsün Karamustafa. The work reflects the artist’s contemplation of current affairs on various scales, from inter-personal to inter-national, encompassing themes of deficiency and desolation. Space plays

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Top Museums in UK Admit Lost Items

Several museums in the UK have acknowledged the loss, theft, or destruction of hundreds of items from their collections over the past five years, shedding light on a widespread issue in the sector following last year’s British Museum thefts scandal. Among the

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