Brancusi sculpture on display at the Guggenheim Museum, showing the artist's polished modernist form
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August 16, 2026

Brancusi Gets His First Major German Show in 50 Years

Neue Nationalgalerie and Centre Pompidou team up for 150-plus works including a partial reconstruction of the sculptor's Paris studio

Portrait photograph of Henri Matisse by Alvin Langdon Coburn, circa 1913
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Brazilian Police Recover Stolen Matisse Jazz Prints in Sao Paulo

Eight prints from Henri Matisse's iconic 1947 Jazz series stolen from a Sao Paulo library have been recovered, with one suspect arrested

August 16, 2026
View of the Terracotta Army excavated pits at the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang in Xi'an, China
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China Orders Museum Emergency Overhauls After Blackouts

Power outages at the Terracotta Warriors Museum and other Chinese sites prompt a national directive for museum emergency protocol upgrades

August 16, 2026
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum building in New York, Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral architecture visible against the sky
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Guggenheim Sues to Recover Picasso Stolen 65 Years Ago

A Picasso painting stolen from the University of Pittsburgh in 1961 has resurfaced at Christie's, and the Guggenheim wants it back

August 16, 2026
The Horses of Saint Mark on the facade of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, historic symbols of art displacement and restitution debates
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How Stolen Masterpieces Find Their Way Home in 2026

From Nazi-looted paintings to colonial-era seizures, the global framework for returning stolen art is undergoing its biggest transformation in decades

August 16, 2026
Artwork by John D Edwards, British painter and sculptor who documented his life for the British Library Artists Lives series
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John D Edwards, Painter Who Turned Cancer Into Art, Dies at 74

The British artist worked with Hodgkin and Caulfield at Waddington Gallery before cancer redirected his practice toward healing and community art

August 16, 2026
Exhibition view at Kukje Gallery, Seoul, a leading gallery representing Korean contemporary and modernist artists
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Korean Modernist Artists to Know Ahead of RM x SFMOMA

A guide to the Korean painters and sculptors in RM's personal collection, from Yun Hyong-keun to Kim Whanki, and where to see their work

August 16, 2026
Conservation work being performed on the exterior of a historic painted church in Sucevita, Romania
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Museum Emergency Preparedness: Protecting Art in Crisis

From climate failures to natural disasters, a practical guide to how museums safeguard collections and the protocols institutions are adopting in 2026

August 16, 2026
Installation preview image for RM x SFMOMA: Between You and Me, showing Korean and Western modernist artworks displayed in conversation
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RM of BTS Brings 200 Works to SFMOMA in First Museum Show

The BTS leader's personal collection of Korean modernists goes on view October 3 alongside SFMOMA holdings including Rothko, Agnes Martin, and Matisse

August 16, 2026
Photograph of Constantin Brancusi by Edward Steichen, showing the sculptor in profile
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Why Brancusi's Sculptures Still Seduce Audiences in 2026

Major exhibitions at Neue Nationalgalerie and MoMA revisit Constantin Brancusi's radical sculptural language and its lasting grip on modern design

August 16, 2026
Artwork from the Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection, a model for distributing a private collection to multiple museums through foundation estate planning
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A Collector's Guide to Art Estate Planning in 2026

How to protect your art collection through estate planning, from inventory and valuation to trusts, foundations, and avoiding family disputes

August 8, 2026
Still Life with Small Game and Grapes on a Gilded Tazza by Clara Peeters, circa 1620, held at the National Museum of Norway in Oslo
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Clara Peeters Masterpiece Found in Storage

A Norwegian curator reattributed a 17th-century still life buried in storage, proving it was painted by the Flemish pioneer Clara Peeters

August 8, 2026
The Bath-Gymnasium complex at the ancient city of Sardis in Turkey, where the colossal Lydian sculpture was discovered
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Colossal 2,500-Year-Old Lydian Sculpture Found at Sardis

A seven-foot statue of a young man holding fruit unearthed at the ancient Lydian capital in Turkey offers rare insight into an understudied civilization

August 8, 2026
The 2,500-year-old colossal statue of a young man holding fruit, excavated in two pieces at the ancient city of Sardis in Turkey
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Colossal Lydian Statue Unearthed at Sardis

A seven-foot statue of a young man holding fruit emerged from a Roman paving stone at the UNESCO site of Sardis, baffling archaeologists

August 8, 2026
A historic site surrounded by construction and protective fencing, illustrating the tension between preservation and development pressures
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Cultural Institutions in Crisis: Heritage Under Threat

From wartime destruction to climate failures and funding cuts, a guide to the mounting threats facing museums and monuments worldwide

August 8, 2026
A still life painting by Clara Peeters, the 17th-century Flemish baroque artist whose work was reattributed after years in storage at the National Museum of Norway
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How Overlooked Female Old Masters Get Found

From Clara Peeters to Artemisia Gentileschi, the methodology behind recovering women artists erased from the canon of European painting

August 8, 2026
Members of Artists Now at the Framing the Future report launch at the House of Commons, including Julie Lomax, Keith Piper, and Zarah Hussain
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How to Make Your Art Practice Sustainable: A Practical Guide

From studio materials to shipping and travel, here is how artists can reduce their environmental impact without compromising creative work

August 8, 2026
Getty Research Institute, a leading center for provenance research and art historical documentation
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How to Research Art Provenance: A Guide for Collectors

From chain of ownership documentation to database searches and red flag identification, a step-by-step guide to verifying the history of any artwork

August 8, 2026
The Cour Visconti at the Louvre, home to the Department of Islamic Art, with its distinctive golden glass roof designed by architects Mario Bellini and Rudy Ricciotti
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Louvre Sends 26 Islamic Art Masterpieces to Smithsonian

The Louvre loans 26 Islamic art treasures to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art in a historic first US tour opening September 26

August 8, 2026
Robert Rauschenberg, whose New York townhouse and foundation headquarters has been listed for sale
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Rauschenberg Foundation Lists NY HQ for Luxury Redevelopment

Robert Rauschenberg's former New York townhouse, now the foundation headquarters, has been listed for sale and may become luxury rentals or boutique condos

August 8, 2026
Former head of the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage Roberto Riccardi poses with seized goods, representing Italian art crime investigations
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Revenge or Heist: $4.6M Art Theft in Italy

Ten thieves spent eight hours looting 30 artworks from an Italian fuel company, but experts suspect the raid was personal, not commercial

August 8, 2026
The Holy Presentation Church in Beryslav, Ukraine, a wooden Cossack church built in 1725, photographed before its destruction
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Russian Strike Destroys Last Cossack Wooden Church

A 1725 wooden church in Beryslav, the last surviving example of Cossack architecture, was destroyed by a Russian drone strike

August 8, 2026
The Smithsonian Institution Building, known as the Castle, one of seven museums forced to close due to a cooling system failure in August 2026
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Smithsonian Shuts 7 Museums as Cooling System Fails in DC Heat

A 90-year-old power plant failure shuttered seven Smithsonian museums on the National Mall during a Washington heat wave, stranding visitors

August 8, 2026
The historic center of L'Aquila, Italy, where the eight-hour art heist took place at the headquarters of fuel distribution company Lilli Petroli
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Suspected Revenge Heist Strikes Italian Company for $4.6M in Art

Ten thieves spent eight hours extracting €4 million in art from an Italian fuel company in what investigators suspect was a targeted revenge operation

August 8, 2026