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**  De Young selling tribal art as family squabbles
San Francisco has agreed to sell 76 pieces of tribal art pledged to the M.H. 
de Young Memorial Museum in a bid to resolve an inheritance dispute that 
threatens the city-owned museum's cornerstone collection of Oceanic art

**  Facebook is more than a fad-and museums need to learn from it
By treading gently into the second generation of web development and design, 
known as Web 2.0, museums risk achieving little, and are effectively paying 
mere lip service to online social engagement

**  Egyptian Temple of Karnak virtually restored
The reconstruction, presented at the American Research Centre in Egypt 
meeting in Dallas, follows online digital re-creations of Rome's Coliseum 
and Roman Forum as well as Pompeii's Villa of the Mysteries, all produced by 
a University of California-Los Angeles team

**  In colour: the Edwardians as we've never seen them before
A collection of previously-unseen pictures captured by the scion of the 
banking dynasty at the turn of the 20th century has cast new light on the 
era with the discovery of the earliest-known colour photograph of King 
Edward VII
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**  Cezanne may be great, but who can afford him?
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's charge is part of an unfortunate trend that 
has museums seeing themselves as competing with for-profit entertainment 
businesses such as the local cineplex or professional baseball team

**  Guerrilla Girls protest sexism in museums
In 1995, a "weenie count" done by the Guerrilla Girls at the Metropolitan 
Museum showed that 85 percent of the pieces that depicted nudes depicted 
naked women while only five percent of the displayed artworks were created 
by women

**  When a dress had to be Parisian
The Philadelphia Museum of Art harks back to those early days of haute 
couture - when high fashion was solely about craftsmanship, and clothing 
defined social standing - with its latest show, "Shopping in Paris: French 
Fashion 1850 to 1925."

**  Spitfire sells for record £1.7m
The plane, which was discovered in a South African scrapyard, is one of 
fewer than 50 Spitfires still capable of flying

**  Art museums become thing of past in Las Vegas
Museums dedicated to neon, entertainer Liberace and pinball machines remain, 
but high-brow culture in Las Vegas has achieved a new nadir with the closure 
of its public art museum

**  On display, the sculpture that revealed an aristocrat's guilty secret
A certain artwork, which was created by Charles Sargeant Jagger - one of the 
era's most prominent artists - and which took pride of place in their living 
room, revealed a sensational secret that led to censure and outrage from 
their contemporaries
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**  Indonesian minister of culture's public apology for destruction of 
archaeological site
The Indonesian minister for culture and tourism was forced to make a public 
apology after the government ignored urgent warnings and failed to halt a 
controversial new museum and visitor centre in Mojokerto, East Java, which 
caused extensive damage to important archaeological remains at Trowulan

**  Children's Museum to get Anne Frank tree sapling
A sapling from the tree Anne Frank used to measure the seasons while hiding 
from the Nazis in Amsterdam will be planted at The Children's Museum

**  London airport lands museum to stow and show vintage jets
The CT-133 Thunderbird jets will soon be joined by three more in a new 
venture in which the vintage aircraft will be housed and maintained in 
London and also sent to air shows far and wide

**  The lost fleet of Khubilai Khan
In 1274 and in 1281, Khubilai Khan, Great Khan of the Mongols and conqueror 
of the Song Dynasty in China, sent invading fleets against Japan

**  Da Vinci Portrait Found in Cathedral Window
According to Vezzosi, the stained-glass portrait dates to around 1520, one 
year after Leonardo's death in Amboise, France

**  It's Bad for Museums to Pay Bonds With Their Art
Regardless of how one generation (or administration) feels about the 
relevance of a particular aspect of the museum's collection, it should not 
assume the right to alter the character of the museum, or simply erase the 
work of previous curators and donors

**  From The Blogs - Touring New York City's Most Famous Museums
First off, I know I have a tendency to exaggerate sometimes, but as an 
English-speaking person in the Met this afternoon I was a drastic minority

**  Record $110m for heritage
The phenomenal increase is mostly due to Chinese artist Wu Guanzhong's 
donation of 113 artworks worth $73.7 million to the Singapore Arts Museum

**  This Week's Horoscopes
Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20. You always hate it when shows end with a big musical 
number, so you'll probably be pretty disappointed with what happens to the 
universe on Wednesday

**  CT scanning performed on prehistoric turtle to find skull, eggs, embryos
The fossilised remains of a 75-million-year-old turtle, only the second in 
the world found with eggs inside it, underwent CT scanning at Bozeman 
Deaconess hospital recently

**  What Will You Do for MayDay?
Cultural Institutions Prepare for Emergencies

**  A Race Against Time: Preserving Our Audiovisual Media
Presented by the Conservation Centre for Art and Historic Artefacts

**  Emotion in Motion: The Passions of Tourism, Travel and Movement
This event will once again bring together an interdisciplinary group of 
academics to discuss old and new ideas within the broad thematic fields of 
tourism, travel and movement

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