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**  Tiny golden clue turns $30,000 painting into masterpiece worth $30m

A tiny golden cross provided the clue that enabled art historians to piece together two halves of an oil painting by an Italian Renaissance master, in a discovery that has multiplied by 1000 times the value of one of the pieces.

 

**  A gothic space rocket to a secret realm

The Westminster Abbey history lesson continues inside, where a stepped corner of the abbey’s ancient raft foundation has been revealed, built from 11th-century blocks of stone from Caen in France.

 

**  Museum of film history opens in Kent town with no cinema

Behind a domestic front door in a narrow street in the Kent seaside town of Deal, a museum is celebrating two centuries of cinema – or, as the founders insist, 35,000 years.

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**  Russian art gallery seeks alcohol ban after vodka-fuelled vandal’s attack

One of Russia’s leading art galleries announced on Monday it would try to stop the sale of alcohol on its premises after a man attacked a masterpiece with a metal pole after drinking vodka there.

 

**  Head of Major Vienna Museum Quits To Protest Interference By Right-Wing Government

The new political regime in Austria has made it clear that it will crack down on art critical of the government.

 

**  Why the debate continues over repatriating looted Ethiopian treasures

The complex issue of what to do with art and objects looted from Africa and now residing in museums across America and Europe has dragged on without resolution for years, though recently there appears an increasing willingness to engage with the conundrum at various levels.

 

**  MoMA Sees a Problem in a Cafe’s Name. The Cafe Sees None.

MoMaCha, a cafe and exhibition space in New York, opened this year, displays modern and contemporary works of art, and appears to have become known mainly for being sued by MoMA.

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**  The Asteroid That Smote the Dinosaurs Burned the Birds Out of Trees

Field’s team estimates that it took a thousand years for forests to recover, and for birds to start readapting to life within them.

 

**  Thanks but no thanks: Jeff Koons 'remembrance' tulips booted from Paris museum

After months of controversy, a Jeff Koons sculpture the American artist gave the city in remembrance of the 2015 Paris attacks victims will not find a home in front of the capital’s Museum of Modern Art and the Palais de Tokyo.

 

**  Asterix the Gaul makes comic comeback at London's Jewish Museum

Characters like Asterix humorously yet shrewdly tell the story of a marginalised people under threat and how a small village use their wits to resist an occupying force.

 

**  Reassembling bones: How to build a Hector’s dolphin

Navigating brittle bones and teeth the size of rice, Te Papa's Collection Manager Science, reflects on putting a Hector’s dolphin back together for an exhibition that would tour North America for ten years.

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**  Outsider Art Comes to the Metropolitan Museum

Outsider art is having another big moment in the United States, marked by plenty of talk about the heroic and the historic, and hailed with hosannas of the “It’s about time!” variety.

 

**  Pirate ‘Black Sam’ remains lost at sea 300 years later as DNA test is negative

Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy is still “lost at sea,” more than 300 years after his doomed ship the Whydah sank off the coast of Cape Cod.

 

**  A German museum puts the questionable provenance of its art on display

The exhibition’s transparent, systematic research is made clear to even the casual observer with a “looting danger” classification system of green, yellow, orange and red stickers on the artwork’s label.

 

**  Association of Art Museum Directors Sanctions Museums Over Art Sales

Selling art to support any need other than to build a museum’s collection fundamentally undermines the critically important relationships between museums, donors and the public.

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**  Big Ideas, Tiny Museum

By shrinking an entire museum like this, Amanda hopes that these tiny museums can go in all sorts of public areas, like shopping malls, waiting rooms, parks, and yes, airports.

 

**  Play Time at the Children's Museum of Phoenix

Today, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix welcomes over 350,000 visitors annually and is recognized as one of the top three children’s museums in the nation.

 

**  A mobile museum is traveling through Ghana

As the museum weaves its way through Ghana, the researchers onboard will be incorporating the experience into yet another ambitious project.

 

**  Peddling to freedom: 19th century cycling dress for women

I have found myself struggling to combine safety and style and have become all the more in awe of the women who took up cycling with gusto in the 1890s in their long skirts, petticoats, corsets, and oh-so-jaunty hats.

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**  Archaeologists uncover remains of man crushed as he fled Pompeii

A man managed to escape the first eruptive fury of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, only to be crushed beneath a block of stone hurled by an explosive volcanic cloud, new excavations at the site suggest.

 

**  Jane Austen & Catharine Macaulay | A story of disinheritance, where the Austens get the goods

The Johnston Collection, Melbourne

 

**  Stronger Together: New Museum Solutions

Mountain-Plains Museums Association 2018 conference

 

**  Avian Palaeontology Symposium

Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche (Museo de La Plata, Argentina)

 

**  World’s Largest Marijuana Emporium Set To Replace Vancouver Art Gallery

After announcing that British Columbia will operate state-run marijuana dispensaries across the region, the provincial government today unveiled a new flagship weedemporium set to become the largest in the world

 

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