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At MIC Faenza a new hall for the 21st century with international artists

At MIC Faenza a new hall for the 21st century with international artists

Starting June 20, the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza opens to the public a new permanent space entirely dedicated to the 21st century. Located in the rooms formerly occupied by the European Ceramics Room, the new room represents a further...
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Summer at the Uffizi, special visits and tours for under-30s and families

Summer at the Uffizi, special visits and tours for under-30s and families

With the arrival of summer, the appointment with R-summer with art is renewed!, the educational program promoted by the Uffizi Galleries in collaboration with Unicoop Firenze. Also for 2025, the Florentine museum complex confirms its commitment to op...
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Iran and Israel secure museum treasures ahead of raids

Iran and Israel secure museum treasures ahead of raids

Museum institutions in Tehran in Iran and Tel Aviv in Israel have activated their respective emergency procedures in recent hours to safeguard their collections amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. According to local sources, escalating ...
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US, Trump's order on dismantling agency that funds museums and libraries declared illegal

US, Trump's order on dismantling agency that funds museums and libraries declared illegal

U.S. President Donald Trump 's decision to halt funding of theIMLS - Institute of Museum and Library Services(we had discussed it here) constitutes a violation of the law according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO, an independent, nonpart...
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Louvre closed due to strike: staff protest overcrowding and unsustainable conditions

Louvre closed due to strike: staff protest overcrowding and unsustainable conditions

The Louvre Museum, a worldwide symbol of art and culture, experienced a day of tension and forced closure when its employees called a sudden strike yesterday, Monday, June 16, to protest working conditions that have become, in their words, untenable....
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Kim Sajet, director of National Portrait Gallery, resigns after pressure from Trump

Kim Sajet, director of National Portrait Gallery, resigns after pressure from Trump

After 12 years at the helm of the National Portrait Gallery (Npg) in Washington, DC, Kim Sajet has announced her resignation, effective immediately. The decision was announced on Friday, June 13, two weeks after a direct intervention by U.S. Presiden...
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Uffizi, goodbye to the crane: dismantling begins. Photos by Massimo Sestini

Uffizi, goodbye to the crane: dismantling begins. Photos by Massimo Sestini

After nearly two decades of uninterrupted presence, the crane that has dominated the sky above the Uffizi and the heart of Florence is preparing to leave the scene for good. The massive metal structure, more than 60 meters high and visible from sever...
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There are hundreds of paintings in temporary storage at Montecitorio for a hundred years

There are hundreds of paintings in temporary storage at Montecitorio for a hundred years

That the storerooms of museums and superintendencies are treasure chests is, all things considered, a well-known fact. That Palazzo Montecitorio, where the Chamber of Deputies is housed, is crammed with works of art is, all things considered, equally...
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