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passers-by rescue paintings from blazing Boersen building in Copenhagen
Brooklyn Museum appoints first composer-in-residence
Study for Winston Churchill portrait that was famously burnt is up for sale
Contested Congolese sculpture returns home, temporarily
Thomas Heatherwick’s controversial Vessel public art piece in New York to reopen
Mark Bradford makes a surprise speech at Adriano Pedrosa’s artist dinner
Tamara de Lempicka makes her Broadway entrance
Paintings saved from Notre Dame blaze to go on show in Paris
Aleksandra Artamonovskaja is appointed head of arts for TriliTech, the entrepreneurship team supporting Tezos blockchain
Museum employee hangs his own art in Munich institution—and gets the chop