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The week in art news – statue of slave trader toppled in Bristol in Black Lives Matter protest
Plus: Art Basel cancels 2020 edition of flagship fair, further redundancies at SFMOMA, and more art news
The week in art news – Governor of Virginia orders removal of Robert E. Lee’s statue
Plus: Christo (1935–2020), interior designer jailed for buying a Rothko with a stolen identity, and more art news
The week in art news – Gurlitt hoard investigation wound up
Plus: Turner Prize 2020 cancelled, Italian judges back right-wing institute against the ministry of culture, and more art news
The week in art news – Susan Rothenberg (1945–2020)
Plus: the MFA Houston is the first major US museum to reopen, the Venice Art and Architecture Biennales have been postponed, and Hobby Lobby is suing Christie’s
The week in art news – UK galleries and auction houses to reopen from 1 June
The week in art news
The week in art news – MoMA takes a ‘chainsaw’ to its budget
Plus: auction houses prepare to reopen, Cathie Pilkington becomes keeper of the RA, and more art news
The week in art news – Germano Celant (1940–2020)
Plus: Zarina (1937–2020), museums in Italy and Belgium set reopening dates, and more art stories from around the world
Pinault collection opening in Paris postponed to spring 2021
Our round-up of news from the art world Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection opening postponed to spring 2021 |…