Art Industry News: Amid Defections, the Venice Biennale’s Russian Pavilion Remains Closely Tied to Putin + Other Stories | Artnet News

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An unsolved murder may help crack the Gardner Museum heist, a new book explores Chris Burden's unrealized art projects, and more... Get caught up on today's art industry news, fast:

Anders Kreuger, a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp, has raised questions about the money behind theThe women behind Smart Art, a company contracted to produce the pavilion for the next 10 years, are close to Putin’s inner circle: Anastasia Karneeva, the pavilion’s commissioner, is the daughter of a prominent associate of Putin whose company produces wartime fighter jets, while Ekaterina Vinokurova is the daughter of none other than...

foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov. Police may have a new lead in the Gardner Museum heist: the apparent assassination of a man named Jimmy Marks in Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1991. According to a tip, Marks bragged in the months before his death about helping to hide some of the stolen Gardner work. Authorities believe he had connections to another prime suspect, Bobby Guarente, whose widow told police in 2010 that she thinks her husband murdered an Irish guy named Jimmy.

 

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