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Chicago’s Museum Of Contemporary Art Tries A New Path For Art Education

The New Art School Modality is intended to create a sweet spot in academia. It will provide about 50 students each with a free course in Black art history taught by scholars working alongside some of the history-making artists themselves. - The New York Times

Protests Over New Orleans Museum Hiring White Curator For African Collection

On paper, Maples seemed suited for the job. But criticism quickly arose, because NOMA had selected a White person to manage the collection of art and artifacts that is a touchstone of African culture. - New Orleans Times-Picayune

The Secretive YouTuber Recording, And Changing, Amusement Park Design

Come for the scoop about people getting conceived on a Garfield ride in Pittsburgh, stay for the philosophy: "Perhaps if we better understand amusement parks, he argues, we can better understand America itself." - Slate

Drawing Birds Can Change Your Life

David Sibley: "Drawing is a way of slowing down to take the time to look at something, and drawing also gives you a record of what you thought you saw. It’s not like a photograph; it’s your interpretation of what you saw." - The New York Times

Those Unknown Rembrandts Discovered This Past Spring Have Sold For $14.2 Million

"A pair of previously unknown and 'exceptionally rare' portraits by Rembrandt sold for over £11.2 million ($14.2 million) Thursday after they were discovered in a private collection in the UK. Depicting relatives of the Dutch master, the intimate paintings are the last Rembrandt portraits still in private hands" - CNN

The Fascinating Dance Around Remaking America’s Busiest Train Station

If all this still seems dizzying, the bottom line is that the next year will decide the station’s fate. Perhaps not since the demolition of the original McKim, Mead & White building has there been similar momentum and a similar alignment of the political stars. - The New York Times

How Photography Has Changed The Ways We See The World

The photograph is deeply entangled in our contemporary experience, playing a crucial role in recording and informing our understanding of the world. Which means photography has a number of overlapping histories: as a technology of seeing, a social document and an aesthetic practice. - The Conversation

Special New Camera Revolutionizes Restoration Of Old Paintings

The King’s College team developed a 25,000-pixel photon sensitive camera that uses a technique called macroscopic fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) to harness the natural fluorescence in centuries-old varnish. - The Guardian

UK Immigration Minister Tells Immigrant Detention Centers To Remove Welcoming Artwork. Leading Artists Rally To Replace It

Robert Jenrick told staff to paint over artistic depictions of animals etched onto the walls of Tug Haven, an asylum intake unit in Dover, Kent, in order to create a “law enforcement environment” - The Art Newspaper

How The New Director Of Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum Wants To Make It More Accessible

His two years in Vienna—plus a Ph.D. in art history that involved study of the Habsburg collections—have given him insight into the institution he will be running. His top priority, he says, is raising the KHM’s international profile.

Las Vegas Lights Up $2.3 Billion Video Screen — World’s Largest

The MSG Sphere’s 580,000 sq ft fully programmable LED screen, named the Exosphere, was illuminated for pre-launch testing overnight to celebrate the Fourth of July. The show started with a welcome message, “Hello world”, followed by fireworks and stars and stripes animations. - The Guardian

Here’s Stable Work That Will Use Your Studio Art MFA: Custom-Designing Corporate Artworks

"In the firms that cater to mid-market developments, art-school graduates spend their days pumping out huge volumes of the kind of innocuous work a person might gaze at across a hotel bar while winding down after a real-estate-brokers conference in Kansas City." - MSN (Curbed)

Director Of Smithsonian’s Planned Women’s History Museum Has “Withdrawn”

"Nancy Yao, who had been criticized for her handling of sexual harassment allegations at a New York museum, has withdrawn from a prestige post as the Smithsonian's founding director of a new women's history museum … 'due to family issues that require her attention.'" - MSN (The Washington Post)

Why Archaeologists Rebury Their Excavations

It will help preserve the site for future archaeologists who might have more modern methods and can study the evidence better or ask new questions. - The Conversation

The Jackass Who Carved Graffiti On Rome’s Colosseum Says He Had No Idea How Old It Was

"Ivan Dimitrov, a 27-year-old fitness instructor living in Bristol, wrote a letter of apology to the Rome mayor after allegedly engraving his and his girlfriend's names into an internal wall of the 2,000-year-old landmark with a key." (Actually, he probably didn't write it himself. Read it and see.) - The Guardian

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