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Christie’s is Selling a Fresh-to-Market Auerbach Painting Once Owned by Aristocratic WWII Code-Breaker

Auerbach’s ‘Nude on Bed III’ has a high estimate of over $1 million. CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2025 Christie’s is selling a fresh-to-market Frank Auerbach painting that was once owned by a British aristocrat who worked for the highly secret Y-Service during World War II. Titled Nude on Bed III and painted in 1961, the work …

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London’s Barbican Center to Transform Its Underground Car Park into a Rave Space for New Exhibition

Trans Voices, the world’s first professional trans+ vocal collective, has teamed up with ILĀ and spatial sound art studio MONOM. Zachary Hertzman/MONOM London’s Barbican Center is transforming one of its underground car parks into a rave space for the new “multi-sensory” exhibition “Feel the Sound,” which will explore the relationship between sound, movement, and the human body. Running from …

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Artists Send Letter Criticizing Trump’s Anti-DEI Policy, Lisa Schiff’s Regrets, Frieze New York Releases Gallery List: Morning Links for February 19, 2025

Any regrets?: Disgraced art advisor Lisa Schiff. Photo Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines NEA PROTEST LETTER. Over 460 artists sent a letter to the National Endowment for the Arts on Tuesday protesting funding limitations following President Donald Trump’s executive orders barring funding …

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Khaled Sabsabi Will Not Be Reinstated as Australia’s Venice Biennale Representative

Khaled Sabsabi. Photo Anna Kucera Artist Khaled Sabsabi will not be reinstated as the Australian representative at the 2026 Venice Biennale. He was dropped as the country’s representative earlier this month alongside curator Michael Dagostino, spurring an international controversy. The chair of Creative Australia, Robert Morgan, and its executive director, Adrian Collette, announced the decision …

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Civil Liberty Organizations Demand that Police Return Controversial Sally Mann Photographs

Photographer Sally Mann relaxes with her dog Honey in a meadow of tall grass on her farm near Lexington, Virginia. Photo Michael Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images Three civil liberty organizations are demanding the return of photographs by artist Sally Mann after they were confiscated from an exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of …

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AI Is the Next Tool to Protect Heritage Sites from War and Climate Change

A 3D scan of the Mosque of Agadez, in Niger, made by Iconem, one of the founding partners of HeritageWatch.AI, for an existing project funded by another founding partner, the Aliph foundation. COURTESY ALIPH FOUNDATION Cultural heritage sites will soon be armed with new artificial intelligence-powered tools to help protect them against natural disasters and …

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The Getty Museum Acquires its First AI Photograph

Matias Sauter Morera, Cristian en el Amor de Calle, 2024. Courtesy Craig Krull Gallery The Getty Museum has acquired its first artificial intelligence-generated photograph. The work Cristian en el Amor de Calle (2024), by queer Costa Rican photographer Matías Sauter Morera, depicts two young Latino men in blue leather jackets with gold embellishments in a bar …

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A Camille Claudel Sculpture, Lost for a Century, Sells in Paris for $3.8 M.

Camille Claudel’s L’Age Mûr (The Age of Maturity). Courtesy of Philocale A rare bronze sculpture by Camille Claudel, lost for over a century before its discovery in an abandoned Paris apartment, sold at auction in France for €3.7 million ($3.8 million)—more than double its pre-sale estimate. Titled La Jeunesse et L’Age Mûr, or L’Age Mûr …

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Thousands of Artists Demand Christie’s Cancels AI Art Sale: ‘AI Models Exploit Humans’

Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst’s Embedding Study works (2024) courtesy christie’s Thousands of artists have called on Christie’s to cancel an upcoming auction of art made by artificial intelligence. An open letter to the house signed by almost 4,000 people is demanding Christie’s bins its “Augmented Intelligence” auction, slated to run from February 20 to …

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