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Bayeux Tapestry Move to British Museum Gets French Green Light

The Bayeux Tapestry is set to travel to the United Kingdom in July, after a new French government report concluded that the 230-foot 11th-century embroidery can be moved without undue risk. The plan would bring one of Europe’s most fragile and storied medieval works to the British Museum in London, where it...


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Pope Leo XIV to Inaugurate Sagrada Familia’s Final Tower in Barcelona

Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia is about to reach a milestone that has been more than a century in the making. Later this month, Pope Leo XIV will travel to the city to inaugurate and bless the Tower of Jesus Christ, the last tower of Antoni Gaudi’s basilica, which was completed in February after 144 yea...


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Marjane Satrapi, the Iranian-born French artist who turned exile, memory, and political defiance into a singular body of work, has died at 56.

Her family said she died “of sadness” a little more than a year after the death of her husband, Mattias Ripa, the Swedish producer, actor, and screenwriter who died on April 8, 2025. In the weeks before her death, posts on Satra...


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Philippe Vergne to Join The Bass as Miami Museum Prepares for 2027 Expansion

The Bass in Miami Beach is bringing in a new top curator as it moves toward a long-planned expansion. Philippe Vergne, the French-born museum director and curator, will join the institution on October 1 as artistic director and chief curator. Silvia Karman Cubiñá, who has led the museum since ...


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Pace Gallery’s retreat from expansion may be the clearest sign yet that the mega-gallery era is losing its footing

Pace Gallery is preparing a significant contraction: the New York-based gallery plans to reduce its workforce from about 250 staff to 200 and may cut as many as 50 artists from a roster of 135. The names identified so far include teamLab, David Goldblatt,...


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