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Blue Poles: A Cultural History
Tom McIlroy's "ART Blue Poles" recounts the 1973 purchase of Jackson Pollock's painting for \$1.4 million by the Australian government, sparking public debate that continues today, examining its cultural impact and artistic significance.
Blue Poles: A Cultural History
Tom McIlroy's "ART Blue Poles" recounts the 1973 purchase of Jackson Pollock's painting for \$1.4 million by the Australian government, sparking public debate that continues today, examining its cultural impact and artistic significance.
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36% Bias Score


ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.
ZKM's "The Story That Never Ends": A Retrospective on Media Art
The ZKM Karlsruhe presents "The Story That Never Ends," an exhibition exploring media art's history through works by artists like Nam June Paik and Rebecca Horn, showcasing technological advancements and the challenges of preserving these works until September 20, 2025.
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56% Bias Score


Velázquez's Deception: Social Climbing in 17th-Century Spain
Diego Velázquez, a renowned 17th-century Spanish painter, employed deception to advance his social standing within the court of King Philip IV, fabricating aspects of his lineage and concealing details of his artistic practice to appear more aristocratic.
Velázquez's Deception: Social Climbing in 17th-Century Spain
Diego Velázquez, a renowned 17th-century Spanish painter, employed deception to advance his social standing within the court of King Philip IV, fabricating aspects of his lineage and concealing details of his artistic practice to appear more aristocratic.
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60% Bias Score


German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
German Jurist Publishes Book on Extensive Bookend Collection
Ulrich Stascheit, a German jurist and publisher, has published a book showcasing his collection of approximately 200 pairs of bookends, spanning various styles and materials from the late 19th century to the present day, filling a gap in German-language literature on the subject.
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44% Bias Score


Saarbrücken Exhibition Reclaims Modern Art's Female Pioneers
The "Radikal! Künstlerinnen* und Moderne 1910-1950" exhibition in Saarbrücken, Germany, features over 60 female artists from 20 countries, challenging traditional views of modern art by highlighting their contributions to abstraction, socio-political protest, and gender deconstruction from 1910-1950...
Saarbrücken Exhibition Reclaims Modern Art's Female Pioneers
The "Radikal! Künstlerinnen* und Moderne 1910-1950" exhibition in Saarbrücken, Germany, features over 60 female artists from 20 countries, challenging traditional views of modern art by highlighting their contributions to abstraction, socio-political protest, and gender deconstruction from 1910-1950...
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Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
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24% Bias Score

Sargent in Paris: A Centennial Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting an exhibition on John Singer Sargent's Parisian period (1874-mid 1880s) until August 3rd, showcasing his artistic development, including his controversial "Madame X" portrait, offering a comprehensive view of his early career and its impact.

Sargent in Paris: A Centennial Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is hosting an exhibition on John Singer Sargent's Parisian period (1874-mid 1880s) until August 3rd, showcasing his artistic development, including his controversial "Madame X" portrait, offering a comprehensive view of his early career and its impact.
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20% Bias Score

Overlooked Impressionist: Blanche Hoschedé-Monet Exhibition
A new exhibition in Indiana highlights the Impressionist paintings of Blanche Hoschedé-Monet, Claude Monet's stepdaughter, showcasing 40 of her works and demonstrating her significant, yet overlooked, artistic contributions alongside her role as Monet's assistant.

Overlooked Impressionist: Blanche Hoschedé-Monet Exhibition
A new exhibition in Indiana highlights the Impressionist paintings of Blanche Hoschedé-Monet, Claude Monet's stepdaughter, showcasing 40 of her works and demonstrating her significant, yet overlooked, artistic contributions alongside her role as Monet's assistant.
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44% Bias Score

Rediscovered Klimt Portrait Surfaces at TEFAF Maastricht
A previously lost Gustav Klimt portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, painted in 1897 within the context of the Vienna Völkerschau exhibition, has resurfaced after decades, is on display at TEFAF Maastricht, and is priced at €15 million.

Rediscovered Klimt Portrait Surfaces at TEFAF Maastricht
A previously lost Gustav Klimt portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, painted in 1897 within the context of the Vienna Völkerschau exhibition, has resurfaced after decades, is on display at TEFAF Maastricht, and is priced at €15 million.
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Amsterdam's Amstel River Walk: A Journey Through History and Art
A walking tour along the Amstel River south of Amsterdam, retracing Rembrandt's footsteps, reveals Dutch landscapes, historical sites, and artistic inspirations, contrasting tranquil countryside with the city's vibrant atmosphere.

Amsterdam's Amstel River Walk: A Journey Through History and Art
A walking tour along the Amstel River south of Amsterdam, retracing Rembrandt's footsteps, reveals Dutch landscapes, historical sites, and artistic inspirations, contrasting tranquil countryside with the city's vibrant atmosphere.
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20% Bias Score

Wiesbaden Museum's Bicentennial: "Honiggelb" Exhibit Showcases Bees in Art and History
The Wiesbaden Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary with the dual exhibition "Honiggelb," opening March 7th, 2025, showcasing over 140 artworks depicting bees across art history alongside an exhibit on the 14,000-year history of human-bee interaction.

Wiesbaden Museum's Bicentennial: "Honiggelb" Exhibit Showcases Bees in Art and History
The Wiesbaden Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary with the dual exhibition "Honiggelb," opening March 7th, 2025, showcasing over 140 artworks depicting bees across art history alongside an exhibit on the 14,000-year history of human-bee interaction.
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24% Bias Score

Samson and Delilah" Authenticity Questioned: New Evidence Challenges Rubens Attribution
Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis argues that the National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah," purchased in 1980 for a record price, is a 20th-century copy, not a Rubens original, citing stylistic inconsistencies, historical evidence linking it to the Madrid art circle of Joaquín Sorolla, and a witness ...

Samson and Delilah" Authenticity Questioned: New Evidence Challenges Rubens Attribution
Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis argues that the National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah," purchased in 1980 for a record price, is a 20th-century copy, not a Rubens original, citing stylistic inconsistencies, historical evidence linking it to the Madrid art circle of Joaquín Sorolla, and a witness ...
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48% Bias Score
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