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Today in art world news: An art dealer is running for U.S. Congress and Doug Aitken opens a globe-spanning V.R. art show:

Brussels-based Galerie Jacques De La Beraudiere has withdrawn itsagainst Manhattan’s Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art. De La Beraudiere had claimed he was unable to sell a 1950 Mark Rothko painting after Nahem refused to disclose the name of the person for whom he sold the work nearly 20 years ago. Shortly after the suit was filed, the gallery withdrew it, calling the situation a “misunderstanding.

Ikon Gallery’s longstanding director Jonathan Watkins has announced plans to step down in October. Watkins, who has helmed the Birmingham institution since 1999, will work as an independent curator of international art projects. Gallery Weekend Berlin has revealed the 52 galleries taking part in its 18th edition, which runs from April 29 through May 1.

 

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