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Following Shutdown of AI Video Platform Sora, Disney Pulls Out of $1 B. Deal with OpenAI

Artworks from Sarp Kerem Yavuz’s AI-generated Polaroid series “Polaroids from the Ottoman Empire.” Images by Sarp Kerem Yavuz; Illustration by Daniela Hritcu for ARTnews In a surprise move, OpenAI will shut down its Sora AI video app, just months after it was first launched. “We’re saying goodbye to Sora. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built …

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European Parliament Members Call on EU to Strip Funding from Venice Biennale Amid Russian Pavilion Controversy

The Venice Biennale’s Central Pavilion, located in the Giardini. Photo Francesco Galli As controversy mounts over Russia’s plans to mount its first Venice Biennale pavilion since the nation’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, 37 members of the European Parliament signed a letter that calls for the European Union to cease all funding to the Biennale. …

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Artist and Filmmaker Steve McQueen Wins $172,000 Erasmus Prize 

Steve McQueen. Photo Michael Campanella/Getty Images The British filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen is this year’s winner of the Erasmus Prize, given annually by the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, a Dutch cultural institution. The award comes with a 150,000 euro (about $172,000) cash prize plus “adornments”—in this case, a folded paper booklet printed with text in …

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Louvre Plans Its ‘Most Ambitious’ Painting Restoration Ever: A Refresh for Rubens’s Medici Cycle

The Galérie Medicis at the Louvre, where Peter Paul Rubens’s Marie de’ Medici cycle hangs. Photo Blanca Cruz/AFP via Getty Images If you want to see one of Peter Paul Rubens‘s beloved paintings in the Marie de’ Medici cycle, head to the Louvre before the fall. After that, these canvases, considered by some to be …

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Marica Vilcek, Art Historian Whose Foundation Upheld the Work of Immigrants, Dies at 89

Marica Vilcek. Courtesy Vilcek Foundation Marica Vilcek, an art historian who, with her husband Jan, cofounded the grant-making Vilcek Foundation, died on Monday in New York. She was 89, according to the foundation, which said she died peacefully at her home. The Vilcek Foundation is an unusual one, since it funds endeavors in both art …

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Watch K-Pop Superstars BTS Perform New Singles “SWIM” and “2.0” at the Guggenheim Museum

Countless bands and musical artists have celebrated new album releases on late-night television, but no one has done so with quite the art world flair as BTS, the mega-famous K-pop boy band fronted by art enthusiast and collector RM. (The other six members are Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook.) Fresh off a …

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Yto Barrada Says France Had ‘Full Awareness’ of Her Views on Israel When It Chose Her for Venice Biennale

Yto Barrada standing in her exhibition “Agadir” at the Curve Barbican Centre, London, 2018. Tristan Fewings/Getty Images After her forthcoming French Pavilion for the Venice Biennale was denounced by a prominent Jewish group, artist Yto Barrada appeared to address the controversy, saying that the pavilion’s organizers knew about her views on Israel when they selected …

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Long-Lost Skeleton of D’Artagnan, the Fourth Musketeer, Discovered in Dutch Church

A statue of d’Artagnan and the other three musketeers in front of a church in southwestern France. Photo Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images The skeletal remains of the 17th-century French folk hero D’Artangnan—born: Charles de Batz de Castelmore—have perhaps been recovered after being buried under a church in the Netherlands for centuries. The floor …

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15th-Century Bellini Altarpiece in Venice to Be Restored While the Public Watches

San Giobbe Altarpiece, ca. 1478. Photo by The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images A 15th-century altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini in Venice’s vaunted Gallerie dell’Accademia will be restored behind glass—giving viewers a chance to peer in and follow the process—over a two-year period estimated to cost €500,000 (around $580,000). The work will be conducted in what the …

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