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**  Homeless art, lost jobs and low enrollment

Whether you consider it a civic tragedy or the preservation of a legacy, the
breakup of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its College of Art & Design still
haunts the city

 

**  Knot possible! 3,000-year-old thread found in UK

An unusually delicate pair of artifacts recently emerged from a dig site in
the United Kingdom: a tiny ball of thread and another length of thread wound
around a bobbin

 

**  Conservation of the "Chinese Cabinets" in Schönbrunn Palace

DNA analyses revealed that the ground used for the panels from China
contains pig blood: The use of pig's blood as a component of the lacquer
ground is part of the traditional Chinese manufacturing process

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**  Why This Van Gogh Painting Was Stolen Not Once But Twice

But the negligence goes even deeper; according to Egyptian officials, at the
time of the theft, only seven of the museum’s 43 security cameras were
operational and none of the security alarms were actually active 

 

**  UK Museum Ethics Committee Rejects Allegations of Corruption

The Committee dismissed the report’s allegations that shared intel of
anti-oil protests and BP’s influence on museum programming as well as on
curatorial decision-making were suspect, describing these practices as
“common practice” and “appropriate.”

 

**  New species of extinct river dolphin discovered in Smithsonian
Collection

A fossil that has been in the collection of the Smithsonian’s National
Museum of Natural History since it was discovered in 1951 is today helping
scientists piece together the evolutionary history of whales and dolphins,
including the origins of the endangered South Asian river dolphin

 

**  Emperors’ Treasures: Chinese Art From the National Palace Museum, Taipei

The current trend in museum exhibitions is away from displays of objects
chosen primarily for their beauty or aesthetic importance and toward ones
that offer an “experience,” something more than the visually stunning 

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**  Innocent Looking Museum In Thailand Hides Something Truly Terrifying

In Bangkok, Thailand, there is something hidden away down of one the
bustling side streets, a museum that is both spine shockingly terrifying as
its is fascinating

 

**  Exhibition of theatre costumes from Russian museum opens in U.S.

Because of a current embargo on the exchange of exhibits between Russian and
American museums due to the Schneerson Library controversy, the original
exposits of Bakhrushin museum will be replaced with copies 

 

**  How France and Monaco Inspired Francis Bacon

Art historians interpret the popes as depictions of dictatorial figures, but
also as evocations of Bacon’s father, a retired army major with whom the
artist had a difficult relationship 

 

**  Discovery of shipwrecked 18th-century sloop that sailed Lake Erie

The Washington was the first ship built on Lake Erie in 1797, and became the
first to sail on both Lake Erie and Lake Ontario - after being fitted with
runners and transported to that lake, around Niagara Falls, via a system of
rollers and towed by teams of oxen 

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**  Shaking Up Italy’s Most Popular Museum 

Overseeing the Uffizi, with its world-class holdings and public-sector
staffing, is a bit like running the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority at the same time

 

**  The Met Museum’s Latest Exhibit Is a Masterclass in Textiles

Conservators are usually the people who hide in a museum’s wings, offering
essential research for curators, but they are rarely the public face for any
given exhibition

 

**  3,200-Year-Old Tomb with Stunning Artifacts Discovered on Cyprus

Professor Fischer and his colleagues assign the greatest importance to the
more than 140 complete ceramic vessels, most of which were decorated with
spectacular illustrations of for example people sitting in a chariot drawn
by two horses and a woman wearing a beautiful dress 

 

**  Museum's Science Festival hands-on forensic experience 

Seeing tiger bones, teeth and claws – some of which were part of the
Roosevelt Collection, dating back to 1893 – shows the value of collections
such as that at the Smithsonian and at the Australian Museum Research
Institute 

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**  Life on stilts: The Lake Dwelling Museum

The Lake Dwelling Museum in Unteruhldingen on the German shores of Lake
Constance has painstakingly reconstructed small villages towering on wooden
poles 

 

**  Here's how one man faked one of the biggest archaeological discoveries
in history

A new paper published in the Royal Society of Open Science names just one
man as the culprit behind one of the biggest scientific crimes ever
committed 

 

**  The Sharks That Live to 400

In 1620, the Mayflower set off from Plymouth, carrying hopeful pilgrims to
the New World and as it sailed over the Atlantic, it passed over deep, cold
waters, where baby Greenland sharks were starting out their lives

 

**  The Natural History Museum’s taxidermy is super creepy

Like many natural history museums, the Smithsonian devotes a lot of floor
space to dead animals, stuffed and posed; this dates back to the 1800s, when
scientists used taxidermy to study exotic animals 

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**  The Search for Joan of Arc’s Hair

Joan of Arc's claim to fame — the mysterious voices she heard and visions
she saw during the Hundred Years' War — may actually have been due to a form
of epilepsy

 

**  Inaugural Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference

5-6 June 2017

 

**  2016 World Congress-Saving the Now: Crossing Boundaries to Conserve
Contemporary Works 

Sept 12-16, 2016 Los Angeles

 

**  Smith Leadership Symposium: Meaningful Community Engagement

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

 

**  This Week's Horoscopes

Capricorn - While teaching the lowland gorilla how to communicate is
entirely possible, getting the self-obsessed primate to shut the hell up is
a whole other story

 

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