Artnet News – Gagosian Abandons Its Silicon Valley Operation

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A Look at the Subversive Art of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun—and the One Gender-Bending Portrait That Has Kept Historians Guessing

In her new book, Twelve Paintings, writer Tal Sterngast explores Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie, which is known for an exceptional collection of European paintings.

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The Commercial Art World Rarely Offers Paid Internships. That’s Not Just Poor Ethics—It’s Also Bad Business

An investment in people is an investment in long-term profitability.

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The Reclusive Designer Martin Margiela Left Fashion to Focus on Art. A Decade Later, He’s Having His First Solo Show in Paris

Details of the show remain mysterious.

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Don’t Miss These 10 Museum Shows Opening in Europe in 2021, From a Hito Steyerl Retrospective to a Star Turn for Helen Frankenthaler

Here’s a round-up of what you can look forward to.

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NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 14: Larry Gagosian attends IAS Einstein Gala honoring Jim Simons at Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers on March 14, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Gagosian Has Closed Its San Francisco Gallery, Once Seen as a Beacon of Promise for Silicon Valley’s Art Market

The gallery says it will focus its West Coast energies on Los Angeles.

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Freed From the Shackles of Copyright, These Dazzling Artworks From 1925 Are Finally in the Public Domain

See a selection of images that now belong, in effect, to everyone.

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Art Industry News: Millennial Buyers Were Absolutely Critical to the Art Market’s Survival in 2020 + Other Stories

Plus, Philadelphia museums jointly announce their reopening and a Korean singer is in hot water for allegedly plagiarizing Jeff Koons.

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