The Cleveland Museum of Art reinstalls contemporary art galleries
Tea for Two (The Collector), 1980. Robert Colescott, (American, 19252009). Acrylic on canvas; overall: 215.5 x 185 x 5 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Agnes Gund given in honor of Darren Walker, 2017.128. © 2020 The Robert H. Colescott Separate Property Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
CLEVELAND, OH
.-The Cleveland Museum of Art today announced the reinstallation of its contemporary art galleries. The reimagined galleries stage fresh conversations among works in the museums contemporary collection, celebrating in particular work by women and artists of color. The reinstallation is made possible with principal support provided by the Sandy and Sally Cutler Strategic Opportunities Fund. The redesigned contemporary art galleries open Tuesday, April 20, in the S. Mueller Family Galleries of Contemporary Art including the Betty and Max Ratner Gallery (224A), Tobys Gallery for Contemporary
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The painting was taken off the final list of items to be auctioned after Spanish authorities banned its possible export Thursday citing initial evidence that its real author could be the Italian master, Spain s Ministry of Culture said in a statement.
The price tag for an authentic Caravaggio would stretch into dozens of millions of euros (dollars), if not more.
The work still appears in the online catalogue of Ansorena, a long-established Spanish auction house specializing in antique goods and jewelry, as The Crowning with Thorns. The catalogue says it can be attributed to the circle of José de Ribera.