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“The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, 4 March 2015 The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is to host the exhibition entitled “The Plains Indians : Artists of Earth and

The Desire of Transparency in the Art Market

Paris, 5 January 2016 Fraud, money laundering, trafficking in cultural property, tax optimization, artificial increases of prices,

Jerôme Bastianelli becomes delegated Director General at Quai Branly Museum

Paris 16 July 2015 Jérôme Bastianelli was appointed Managing Director of the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris,

“A deep affinity”: Surrealism and Tribal Art

Paris, 15 May 2015 In 1920, many artists in Western Europe harboured a deep contempt for materialist bourgeois society and its arrogant faith in

A journey to the edge of anxiety: an interview with Olivier de Sagazan

Paris, 2 March 2015 Self-proclaimed “painter, sculptor, performer, who is constantly anxious yet fascinated by being ‘there’ without any

Objects of belief: art of Africa, Oceania and America from the Vatican collections

San Francisco, 9 February 2013 The de Young Museum – Museum of Fine Arts in San Francisco – displays from 9 February to 8 September 2013 a unique

Inuit art at the Atelier Z – Centre Culturel Christiane Peugeot

Paris, 11 October 2012 From 29 October to 18 November 2012, the Atelier Z – Christiane Peugeot Cultural Centre will present an exhibition titled:

Exhibition “Indigenas de Norteamerica, Tradiciones y Transiciones” at the Museum of gold in Bogotà, Colombia

Bogotá, 3 October 2012 Thanks to the support of the Embassy of United States of Bogotà, Bowers Museum and the Fondation Amigos as well as Arte del

« Warriors of the Plains » at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum

London, 21 September 2012 “Warriors of the Plains”: 200 years of Native North American honour and ritual is the title of the British Museum’s new

« Cheveux chéris » at the Musée du Quai Branly

Paris, 18 September 2012 A Head Ornament, Marquesas Islands © musée du quai Branly, photo Patrick Gries, Valérie Torre The Musée du Quai Branly

It looks like rain at the Quai Branly Museum

Paris, 9 March 2012 The Quai Branly Museum is offering a new approach to the meteorological phenomenon of rain with its exhibition “The Rain”,

Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair over for another year

Brussels, 31 January 2012 The 57th edition of the Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair (BRAFA) took place between 21 and 29 January.

“Shore, Forest and Beyond, Art from The Audain Collection” in Vancouver

Vancouver, 14 December 2011 Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada is currently displaying “Shore, Forest and Beyond, Art from The Audain Collection”,

Parcours des mondes, interview with Bernard Dulon

Paris, 9 September 2011 https://ak-articles.fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com/_/10/FNL5f00t-lg.jpg" alt=“Parcours des mondes,

Tribal and ethnographic art at The Curator’s Eye

Boston, 1 May 2014 https://ak-articles.fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com/_/601/uqu13e3t-lg.jpg" alt=“Tribal and ethnographic art at The Curator’s Eye"

Milan’s Museo delle Culture to open in October

Milan, 8 April 2014 According to The Art Newspaper, Milan’s Museo delle Culture, a museum for non-European art, is forecast to open in October 2014.

Artcurial introduces a new department for tribal art

Paris, 2 April 2014, Artcurial has announced the opening of a new department dedicated to tribal art. According to the auction house,

Yann Ferrandin moves to rue de Seine, Paris

Paris, 18 February 2014, The gallerist Yann Ferrandin, who specialises in tribal art (African, Oceanic, Indonesian and North American Art) is

Record year for donations at the Musée du quai Branly

Paris, 17 January 2014, The Parisian Musée du quai Branly, dedicated to the arts and civilisations of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas,

American foundations move to save the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection

Detroit, 16 January 2014, A conclusion seems to have been reached to be able to save the Detroit Institute of Art’s works,

Work taken from Hopi people in controversial auction restored

Paris, 19 July 2013 Survival International, an organisation that works to protect tribal peoples, has returned a mask taken from Arizona’s Hopi

Conservation and restoration problems: Dr Kilian Anheuser’s views

Geneva, 15 january 2013 Art Media Agency met with Dr Kilian Anhauser, who gracefully answered our questions about conservation and restoration

Burke Museum awards $575,000 to support Native Art and Artists

Seattle, 28 November 2012 The Burke Museum of Seattle will be able to support Native artists and arts organisations thanks to the generosity of the

$1,000 of reward for stolen California rock carvings

Los Angeles, 26 November 2012 Artdaily informs that archaeologists offer a $1,000 reward for anyone possessing information susceptible to help the

The Civilisation and War Museums put online websites adapted to mobile devices

Gatineau, 17 September 2012 The Canadian Museum of Civilisation and War Museum have launched a website with a new version adapted to mobile

News from the Tribal Art Society

Brussels, 10 September 2012 Tribal Art Society (TAS) is an association of traders, which expertise is internationally recognised, who,

Giant sequoia section to move to a new location

Tucson, 28 August 2012 After 74 years at the Arizona State Museum (ASM), a 10 ft. diameter section of the a giant sequoia is being moved to the

Brooklyn Museum’s Target First Saturday on 4 August

New York, 31 July 2012 In preparation for the West Indian-American Day Carnival, the Brooklyn Museum will organise on 4 August free art and

The Google Art Project

Paris, 31 May 2012 Last April, Google launched the second version of its Art Project platform. More than 150 museums from 40 countries have worked

John L. Gray appointed director of National Museum of American History

Washington, 9 May 2012 The Smithsonian Institute has appointed John L. Gray director of the National Museum of American History,

Wereldmuseum to sell its collections

Rotterdam, 19 August 2011 The Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam has announced that a part of its collections will be up for sale,

New investment fund in Luxembourg

Luxembourg, 5 May 2011 An investment fund specializing in art has been created in Luxembourg. The fund focuses mostly on contemporary and modern art,

Digital filing of the Shotridge Collection

Philadelphia, 22 April, 2011 The Shortridge Collection is one of the most beautiful set of objects from the Tlingit people in Alaska.