Gallery Network Dia Art Foundation’s New Interactive Online Timeline Traces Its Storied 50-Year History The microsite allows visitors to take a deep dive into the foundation's rich history of exhibitions, programs, and artist collaborations. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 hours ago
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Museums & Institutions Dutch Royal Academy of Art Cuts Ties With Israeli Art Institution Following Student Protests The KABK said it could not collaborate with a university that fails to oppose crimes against humanity. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 5 hours ago
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Art & Exhibitions A New Show at Kensington Palace Honors 170 Years’ Worth of Unseen Labor "Untold Lives" highlights the staff that kept the palace running. By Vittoria Benzine, 13 hours ago
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Gallery Network Spotlight: An Exhibition of Marc Chagall Offers Insight Into the Beloved Artist’s Later Career The comprehensive show is slated to go on view at Galerie Utermann in Dortmund, Germany. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago