Art Industry News: The Cover of Beyoncé's New Album 'Renaissance' Definitely Maybe References a 19th-Century British Painting + Other Stories | Artnet News

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The cover of Beyoncé’s new album 'Renaissance' definitely maybe references a 19th-century British painting + more art industry news:

Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Friday, July 1.The Philadelphia Museum of Art has reached an agreement to restitute a cultural artifact to the Czech Republic. The 17th-century silver “archer’s trophy” arrived at the U.S. museum as part of the collection of Carl Otto Kretzschmar von Kienbusch.

The gallery will expand its complex in the Korean capital with an outdoor sculpture courtyard and tea house featuring prints, editions, and books from the gallery’s imprint. The revamped compound will open in sync with Frieze Seoulthis September. The 38-year-old artist-cum-developer Stef Halmos has completed renovations three industrial buildings in Catskill, which will become an arts complex called Foreland when it opens today, July 1. The space, which cost $12.

 

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I can’t get “Break My Soul” out my head 🤪

Why would any woman want to be represented like this? It is embarrassing and inappropriate. She should know better.

When was the last time Beyonce had a different facial expression?

Horrid tit job that is.

Still no.

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