Van Gogh Museum offers virtual preview of new exhibition
Claude Monet, Tulip Fields near The Hague, 1886, oil on canvas, 66 x 81.5 cm, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (State of the Netherlands).
AMSTERDAM
.- It is exactly a year ago this week that the Van Gogh Museum was first forced to close its doors due to the coronavirus measures. The museum has now once again been closed for a significant length of time, and it is currently not possible to visit the new exhibition Here to Stay: A decade of remarkable acquisitions and their stories. In order to offer the public an impression of the exhibition, from today, the museum is revealing a selection of the key works and stories from Here to Stay online. It goes without saying that visitors will be welcome at the physical Here to Stay exhibition as soon as Dutch museums are allowed to reopen. The exhibition has been extended until 29 August 2021.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar edged lower on Wednesday following a tame U.S. inflation report and a tepid auction of benchmark 10-year Treasury notes, while riskier currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars rose on improving global growth prospects.
U.S. consumer prices posted their biggest annual gain in a year, though underlying inflation remained tepid amid sluggish demand for services like airline travel, the data showed.
The move was largely in line with economists expectations, though core inflation rose 0.1% versus market forecasts for a 0.2% rise.
U.S. Treasury yields slid following the data, as market participants had hoped for a more upbeat outlook on consumer prices.
Artsy places spotlight on the MENA region art scene in March
Malekeh Nayiny, Shelter From The Storm, 2020, 42 x 60cm, Artscoops.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Artsy, the largest global online marketplace for discovering, buying, and selling fine art by leading artists, will celebrate and support the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions art scene through two key initiatives. Launching on its marketplace in March, Artsy will spotlight this culturally important region through a trio of exhibitions in partnership with ArteEast to help the organization fundraise, and will also showcase programming from its leading MENA-based gallery partners.
From March 15th through 31st, Artsy will stage Middle Eastern Galleries Now, an event showcasing programming from our gallery partners based in the MENA region to our global audience of collectors that span nearly 200 countries across the globe. As part of this effort, Artsy will highlight shows curated by ATHR, Custot Gallery Dubai, Carbon 12, A
The Senate economics legislation committee has recommended that the bill extending Best Interests Duty to more brokers be passed. The committee has released its final report for its inquiry into the
Hand-painted skateboards will be up for auction soon to help pay for a new skate park under construction at Rash Field in Baltimore. There s some that have been signed by John Waters, Joey Jett did one, said Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore volunteer Claire Broido Johnson. Skateboards that have been painted by local artists, by students at our local public schools and private schools and by artists all over the country. Residents in Federal Hill are working with the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore to get the park opened by the end of the year. It is named after a local boy who loved nothing more than to be on his skateboard. Jake s Skate Park was named after Jake Owen who was 5 years old and lived in Federal Hill, and he was killed in a distracted driver accident in 2011, Johnson said. Jake s Skate Park is the first of a two-phase multiyear plan to make better use of the space at Rash Field. There will be a new soccer field, there will be a 400-meter-long track, a nat