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Washington D.C. - 31/07/2010
Hungary sued in $100 million Holocaust Art Claim
The heirs of the Jewish-Hungarian banker and world renowned art collector, Baron Mór Lipót Herzog,...
Barcelona - 28/07/2010
Fundación la Caixa and MACBA Foundation merge their collections
Isidre Fainé, president of la Caixa and Fundación la Caixa, and Leopoldo Rodés, Chairman of the B...
New York - 27/07/2010
Three appointments in the curatorial and conservation departments of The Met
The director of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas P. Campbell, has announced three new...
Venice - 27/07/2010
Corban Walker to represent Ireland at 54th Venice Biennale
The Dublin-born artist Corban Walker has been selected to represent Ireland at the 54th Venice
San Francisco - 23/07/2010
Snøhetta will design SFMOMA expansion
The Oslo, New York-based architecture firm Snøhetta — named after a Norwegian mountain — has be...


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Whitney Biennial
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Art Shanghai
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Sydney
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17th Biennale of Sydney
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Pittsburgh
Museum guard slashes a Celmins

A painting from Vija Celmins’s series “Night Sky” has been damaged by a guard of the Carnegie Museum, causing $1.2 million of material damage, reports the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Timur Serebrykov, 27, of Greenfield, Pittsburgh, used a key to lacerate the canvas; this act of vandalism seems to have come about for one reason: when arrested by police, on May 20, Serebrykov said simply that he didn’t like the painting!

The painting illustrates a starry sky; it doesn’t hold any political or religious meanings that could incite an act of iconoclasm.

Serebrykov’s lawyer, James Sheets, will use the mental health act in his client’s defense. His client doesn’t appear to have anything particular against the art system, and claims the act was merely an expression of his taste.

The art piece has been lost, with Ellen Baxter, the museum’s chief conservator confirming that the large vertical gouge through the middle has been fatal to the canvas.

 

Vija Celmins, Night Sky #12


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