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Caitlin Berry Named Inaugural Director of Johns Hopkins’s New Frary Gallery in D.C.

Caitlin Berry. Will Kirk for Johns Hopkins University Caitlin Berry has been named the inaugural director of the Irene and Richard Frary Gallery, a new university art gallery that is part of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. She began in her role in August. Berry was most recently the inaugural director …

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Artists and Creatives Are Working with AI Companies, but Should They?

A Teddy Bear figure from Sway Molina’s 2024 AI film “Our T2 Remake” is in front of Refik Anadol’s “Unsupervised” and an AI work by Alexander Reben. Images courtesy of Crocker Art Museum, Daniela Hritcu, Getty, and Sway Molina; Illustration by Daniela Hritcu for ARTnews. When Edmund Cartwright was at work creating the world’s first …

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Cranach Portrait Returned by Museum to Heirs of Original Owner Who Fled Nazi Germany

Lucas Cranach the Elder and workshop, Portrait of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony, around 1534. Allentown Museum of Art. A 16th-century portrait attributed to the studio of Lucas Cranach the Elder will leave the collection of the Allentown Museum of Art in Pennsylvania after the work was restituted to the relatives of its original …

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After Covid-Related Closure, Long Beach’s Compound Charts a New Path Forward with January Parkos Arnall as Director

January Parkos Arnall. Photo Maria Ponce Compound, an art and wellness nonprofit in Long Beach, California, has named January Parkos Arnall as its executive director. She begins in the post on September 23. Compound was founded in 2020 by Megan Tagliaferri, a longtime resident of Long Beach, but it closed in 2022 amid a wave …

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California College of the Arts Faces $20 M. Budget Deficit, Russian Artist Recounts ‘Grim’ Prison Stay, Butter Fine Art Fair Returns, and More: Morning Links for August 29, 2024

The California College of the Arts. Wikimedia Commons To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES VACANT HOWSE. The California College of the Arts (CCA) is grappling with a severe financial crisis, facing a $20 million budget deficit amid a sharp decline in student enrollment. The non-profit art institution, …

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