Rebecca Morris at Trautwein Herleth

September 14 – October 26, 2024

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John Stezaker at The Approach

September 6 – 28, 2024

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Announcement

If you're in New York please join us at SculptureCenter to celebrate the release of Kerstin Brätsch's fantastic Quarterly archive. CFGNY will be activating the archive and KAYA will be serving drinks.

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Fiona Connor at 100 Bell Towers

August 24 – October 15, 2024

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Fernando Marques Penteado at Mendes Wood DM

August 24 – November 9, 2024

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Leidy Churchman at Galerie Chantal Crousel

September 7 – October 5, 2024

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Graham Kelly, Hana Miletić at XYZ collective

August 24 – September 22, 2024

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Between Pixel and Pigment: Hybrid Painting in Post-Digital Times at Kunsthalle Bielefeld and Marta Herford

July 7 – November 10, 2024

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The most misunderstood Oscar winner ever

The most misunderstood Oscar winner ever

Forty years on - did the critics get Amadeus all wrong?

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12 of the best films to watch in October

12 of the best films to watch in October

From Joker: Folie à Deux to Woman of the Hour: This month’s unmissable movies

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'I couldn't sleep or eat - but I could sew'

'I couldn't sleep or eat - but I could sew'

Meet the founder of the slogan-jumper brand celebrities love

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The cult erotic film that became a global hit

The cult erotic film that became a global hit

How 1974's Emmanuelle caused a sensation – but dated badly

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Wuthering Heights and Hollywood's worst casting

Wuthering Heights and Hollywood's worst casting

Why there's outrage over Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's latest starring roles

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11 of the best TV shows to watch this October

11 of the best TV shows to watch this October

From sex-and-scandal-filled comedy drama Rivals to the return of The Diplomat

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The 1994 flop that became the US’s most-loved film

The 1994 flop that became the US’s most-loved film

Behind The Shawshank Redemption’s remarkable reversal of fortune

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Eight poignant and odd images of pet cemeteries

Eight poignant and odd images of pet cemeteries

From performing elephants to a WW2 pigeon

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Why the key message of Friends endures 30 years on

Why the key message of Friends endures 30 years on

How the hugely popular sitcom brought a new way of living into the mainstream

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The warped horror that's 2024's most divisive film

The warped horror that's 2024's most divisive film

Is Demi Moore's The Substance a gross-out masterpiece or shallow and sexist?

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Ai Weiwei Sculpture Purposefully Broken During Exhibition Opening in Italy

A man destroyed a porcelain sculpture by Ai Weiwei seemingly on purpose during the opening reception of an exhibition dedicated to the Chinese dissident artist on Friday evening in Italy.

The destroyed work was Ai’s blue-and-white Porcelain Cube, which was included in a survey on Ai titled “Who am I?” at the Palazzo Fava in Bologna, which opened to the public on Saturday.

Footage of the destruction was captured on CCTV and posted to Instagram by Ai. In the video, the man steps onto the plinth that holds the Cube and pushes it forward, shattering the work. He then lifted up a portion of the broken porcelain over his head. The work was installed in an atrium near the museum giftshop and ticket office.

The Bologna edition of Milan-based daily newspaper Corriere della Sera identified the man as 57-year-old Czech Vaclav Pisvejc, who was stopped by museum security and detained until police arrived. It is still unclear how he entered the museum during the invite-only reception. He was arrested for “destruction, dispersion, deterioration, defacement, soiling and illicit use of cultural or landscape assets,” according to the paper.

Arturo Galansino, the exhibition’s curator and the director general of Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi  in Florence, told Reuters, “Unfortunately, I know the author of this inconsiderate gesture from a series of disturbing and damaging episodes over the years involving various exhibitions and institutions in Florence.”

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French Heritage Sites Had ‘Pre-Covid’ Level of Visitors With 46.8 M. in 2023: Report

A new study shows that attendance at French museums, monuments and other heritage sites have recovered to pre-pandemic levels with 46.8 million visitors in 2023.

According to the latest edition of the Patrimostat, the annual reference publication on attendance at heritage sites and establishments from the Department of Studies, Foresight, Statistics and Documentation (DEPS) of the Ministry of Culture, the total number of visitors at more than 1,450 museums and 46,000 monuments is 13 percent higher than 2022 and 7 percent higher than 2019.

Some institutions which experienced above-average increases in visitors for 2023 compared to the previous year included the Musée d’Orsay (18 percent), the Musée de l’Orangerie (22 percent), and the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac (1.4 million tickets sold for an increase of 40 percent), as well as the national monuments Mont-Saint-Michel (23 percent) and the Conciergerie (41 percent).

Other institutions received much smaller increases or experienced declines. Versailles received 8.4 million visitors, a rise of 2 percent, but the Louvre had 8.8 million (decrease of 7 percent) and visitor numbers at the Centre Pompidou fell 20 percent to 2.6 million due to weeks of strike actions.

The report said that almost two-thirds (62 percent) of French citizens visited a cultural institution of some form at least once in 2023, compared to 63 percent in 2019. But while 59 percent went to a historical monument, only 34 percent visited a museum or temporary exhibition (down from 41 percent in 2019), and 13 percent of French citizens visited a fine arts museum.

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