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First Amendment raises challenges. Jimmy Kimmel The latest high-profile figure, whose work has been suspended due to right-wing criticism of the murdered activists Charlie Kirk. He is certainly not alone and has joined lesser-known figures, including the recent professor of art history Florida Atlantic University. according to Artnet News,,,,, Karen LeaderHe is a tenured art history professor at Boca Raton School, and has been investigated after her social media post about Kirk, staying under investigation. Writer Brian Boucher noted that the leader’s post actually introduces Kirk’s past statements and opinions, rather than killing people. “It’s about freedom of speech and freedom of speech and how crushed it is,” the leader said in a telephone interview.
Delayed Bayeux Tapestry Repair. this Bayeux Tapestry There will be no high-risk journeys in undisclosed locations today to allow for planned repairs before loans British MuseumReport Le Monde and AFP. Experts say the hard restoration is a necessary prerequisite for lending artifacts, which depicts England’s 1066 Norman Conquest to ensure it is not damaged in the process. But a spokesman for the French presidency said local authorities did not feel they were “capable of ensuring the security of such high-profile transfers”, which was due to the strike but was held in the “next days.” Proposed by historical loans French President Emmanuel Macron In the process of celebrating bilateral relations, it has become a controversial topic, with many experts worried that the tapestries are too fragile to move at all. Under another influence of the protest movement, some museums had to close their galleries, including Louvrethe website announced on its website that the museum is still open today, but some rooms must be closed.
Digestion
Archaeologists and museum staff have been running for the rescue of artifacts stored in Gaza, and the Israeli military is currently launching a ground invasion this week. this Museum of Art and History in Geneva (MAH) Participated in the evacuation operation of the main storage facilities in Gaza. al-Kawthar Residential towers, before air strikes that destroyed buildings. However, about 30% of artifacts cannot be evacuated in time, including ceramics and lap agents. [The Art Newspaper and BBC]
A 3,000-year-old golden bracelet with lapis lazuli beads worn by the Pharaoh, has disappeared Egyptian Museum In Cairo. According to Egypt Ministry of Tourism. Now, the museum staff are reviewing all inventory in the lab, adding. [CNN]
Christie’s A rare double portrait will be sold David Hockney British novelist in 1968 Christopher Isherwood With his partner, the artist Don Bachardy. The painting is the first in Hockney’s series in seven double portraits and is expected to earn more than $50 million in revenue when auctioned in November. [Financial Times]
French artist Martial Arts Ray,89, has joined Templon Gallery formerly represented Mennour Paris gallery. Raysse will hold its latest painting exhibition in the gallery in January 2026, with its 60Th Anniversary and artwork for 2023 La Paix Will be in Templon Paris Art Paris Stand next month. [The Art Newspaper, France]
Felix Rödder Despite regular news about Doomers and other galleries closing in the market, he discussed his opening of a new gallery of the same name in New York City. A key point of the former David Zwirner The director’s interview was “most importantly, high quality prevailed.” He said: “I chose to be a small business and didn’t intend to grow exponentially.” “It’s getting faster and bigger – it’s not interested in me.” [Monopol Magazine]
Kicking
Early Redford Dream. Hollywood idol Robert Redford, He just died at the age of 89, and his early dream of becoming a visual artist and even engaging in the art of “revenge”, research in Paris, Italy, Spain and New York Platt Collegeaccording to an interview in 1994 CBS. But everything changed after an art teacher criticized the then-19-year-old art criticism. “I got some fantasy in my head, I would go back to the arts, and then I got that five years of acting, and then one day I just looked at myself in the mirror and I said, ‘Are we kidding? That’s what you do. That’s what you do. You do well and love it. Give up you to maintain this career in art.” “.”.” “.”