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Romania’s Culture Minister Resigned Following Outcry Over Leaked Recording and More: Morning Links for May 26, 2026

Andras István Demeter recently resigned as Romania’s Minister of Culture. Photo Alex Nicodim/NurPhoto via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. Good morning! Russia attacked Kyiv on Sunday, killing four, injuring about 100, and damaging cultural sites. Romania’s culture minister has stepped down following an outcry over a leaked recording. …

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$50,000 Driskell Prize Goes to Cheryl Finley of Spelman College

Cheryl Finley. Gediyon Kifle Cheryl Finley, the director of visual arts and culture at Spelman College who oversees the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective, has been awarded the David C. Driskell Prize dedicated to figures whose work is important to the realms of African American art and art history. Established by …

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How We Compiled Our List of the 100 Best Artworks About America

Nam June Paik, Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, 1995 Artwork copyright © Nam June Paik Estate. Photo: Courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum. The first three words from the preamble of the United States Constitution—“We the People”—are among the most famous in the world. But these days, as the country approaches its 250th anniversary, plenty …

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Muriel Hasbun, Artist Whose Work Poignantly Recounted the Salvadoran Diaspora and the Fraughtness of Memory, Dies at 64

Muriel Hasbun. Photo Asher Selle/Courtesy International Center of Photography Muriel Hasbun, a multidisciplinary artist whose practice poignantly recounted the effects of El Salvador’s civil war and the migration and exile of its diaspora, died on May 13 from ovarian cancer in Silver Springs, Maryland. She was 64 years old. The news was confirmed by art …

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Demeter Andras Istvan, the Romanian Minister of Culture, speaks during the display event of a ceremonial gold helmet and two gold bracelets at the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest, Romania, on April 21, 2026. The artifacts, dating to around 450 BC and attributed to the ancient Dacian civilization, were recovered after being stolen in 2025 in the Netherlands and have now been returned to Romania. (Photo by Alex Nicodim/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Jewish Heirs Call for Restitution on Cézanne Watercolor, Kalshi Launches Art Auction Market, and More: Morning Links for May 27, 2026

Paul Cezanne, “La Montagne Sainte Victoire,” ca. 1888. Public Domain Good Morning! The family of a Jewish collector claims a Cézanne watercolor on loan for a recent Fondation Beyeler exhibition was lost due to Nazi persecution. The online prediction platform Kalshi has launched a category for art auctions.  Artists Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian to …

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1,200-Year-Old Limestone Lintel was Inadvertently Repatriated to Mexico Instead of to Guatemala

The lintel on view at the Mexican Consulate in New York on Apr. Courtesy Instagram/Mexican Consulate in New York The cultural minister of Guatemala has begun the process to reclaim a 1,200-year-old stone lintel that was repatriated from the United States to Mexico in mid-April, according to a report in the Art Newspaper. The object …

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Spain Threatens to Oust Reina Sofía Director Over Missing Artworks and Finances

The Reina Sofía, Madrid Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press via Getty Images. Spain’s government is turning up the pressure on the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía over longstanding problems tied to its collection inventory, with lawmakers threatening consequences that could ultimately cost museum director Manuel Segade his job. A parliamentary oversight committee in Spain recently passed a resolution demanding …

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Tickets to See the Bayeux Tapestry Will Cost As Much As $45 A Piece

People viewing the Bayeux Tapestry, which is making a rare journey back to England in 2026. Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images The upcoming presentation of the Bayeux Tapestry, a 230-foot-long embroidered cloth depicting the Norman invasion of 1066, figures to be the blockbuster exhibition of the year for the British Museum. The institution is pricing …

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Sotheby’s Launches Museum Partnership Series, Starting with Exhibition by New York’s Hispanic Society Museum & Library

The Hispanic Society of America building in Washington Heights. Photo: Asaavedra32/Wikipedia Commons. When Sotheby’s moved into the Breuer building last year, the auction house inherited more than just a famous slab of Marcel Breuer modernism on Madison Avenue. It also inherited the ghost of a museum. Now, Sotheby’s is leaning into that history in earnest, …

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