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Centre Pompidou Will Get a $108 Million Revamp for its 40th Anniversary
PARIS, FRANCE — To mark 40 years since its inception, the Centre Pompidou, at the heart of Paris’s Le Marais, is celebrating with a year-long program of special exhibitions taking place all across France, before entering a two-year renovation phase slated for 2018-20, and estimated to cost about $108 million. Read More
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Let’s Bring Canada’s Charter Back to Where it Belongs – in Winnipeg
Globe and Mail, December 30th, 2016
WINNIPEG, CANADA — The Proclamation of the Constitution Act (1982) was on loan to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights from the Library and Archives Canada (LAC) in Ottawa until a few months ago. There is currently a discussion about whether the CMHR would be an ideal, and permanent, home for this document.
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Estonian National Museum Review – Touching and Revealing
Guardian, January 1st, 2016
TARTU, ESTONIA — Situated on a former Soviet airfield and created by a multinational team in the middle of nowhere, Estonia’s national museum is an unlikely success.
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Viewpoint: A Watery New Museum for Lakefront Toronto?
The Bulletin, January 3rd, 2017
TORONTO — The idea of a Museum of Toronto is in the air again, with locations all across the city being considered. The need is there; people want to learn more about this great Canadian city.
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5 Reasons to Love the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Toronto Star, January 4th, 2017
WINNIPEG, CANADA — No need to worry that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a downer. This $351-million national museum dreamed up by the late media mogul Izzy Asper has become a game changer for tourism after just two years.
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Work on Science City Project Begins
Times of India, January 19th, 2017
PATNA, INDIA — A Science City in Patna may soon become a reality with work on constructing the boundary wall around its earmarked plot of over 20.48 acres between the Premchand Rangshala and Moin-ul-Haq Stadium in Rajendra Nagar beginning on January 10.
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Major Armenian Museum Is Planned for Southern California
Armenian Mirror - Spectator, January 26th, 2017
GLENDALE — A new attempt to create a major institution, called the Armenian American Museum, is taking place in heavily Armenian-populated Glendale.
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Revealed: Shortlisted Designs for UK Holocaust Memorial
Architects' Journal, January 27th, 2017
INTERNATIONAL — The designs by the 10 shortlisted teams in the contest to design a £40 million national Holocaust memorial next to the Palace of Westminster have gone on public display.
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Soft Power |
The Challenge of Making US Museums Multilingual
Hyperallergic, January 4th, 2017
USA — Which languages should institutions prioritize? Should choices be based on current patrons or on visitors they’d like to reach?
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Rather Than Strike, Museums Open Their Doors Wider on Inauguration Day
Artsy, January 19th, 2017
USA — As the art world reckoned with the impending presidency of Donald Trump and the growing call for action last Monday, Whitney director Adam Weinberg gave, what was by all accounts, an impassioned speech.
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How to Change Cities With Culture: 10 Tips Using UNESCO
Arch Daily, January 23rd, 2017
INTERNATIONAL — UNESCO published the Global Report on Culture for Sustainable Urban Development in the fall of 2016.
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Museums |
Why US Universities Are Investing In Their Art Museums
Art Newspaper, January 5th, 2017
USA — Student demand, educational trends and a steady supply of cash spur expansions on campus.
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Swimming Through Europe's First Underwater Museum: Museo Atlantico Opens To Visitors
Forbes, January 18th, 2017
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN — On the seabed off the coast of Coloradas Bay on the Canary Islands' Lanzarotte, hundreds of human figures stand still as schools of fish and other sea creatures swim around them in an endless, magical undersea dance.
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What They Do and How They Do It: Why Museums Matter
Art Newspaper, January 19th, 2017
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM — A new book makes a passionate argument for museums.
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Architecture |
Why Marcel Breuer Was 2016's Unlikeliest Starchitect
City Lab, January 11th, 2017
USA — In 2016, Marcel Breuer dominated architecture headlines, 25 years after his death.
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A Priority On Progress
Globe and Mail, January 17th, 2017
TORONTO, CANADA — In advance of his keynote address at Toronto’s Interior Design Show, Ellen Himelfarb speaks with David Adjaye about his origins, architectural aspirations and the driving force behind his creativity.
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New Museum of London Gets £180 Million Funding Boost
The Architects' Journal, January 24th, 2017
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — The City of London Corporation confirmed it would contribute £110 million to the scheme, and London mayor Sadiq Khan has pledged a further £70 million – the largest cultural investment made by any London mayor to date.
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Technology |
Damaged by War, Syria’s Cultural Sites Rise Anew in France
New York Times, December 31st, 2016
PARIS, FRANCE — When the Islamic State was about to be driven out of the ancient city of Palmyra in March, Yves Ubelmann got a call from Syria’s director of antiquities to come over in a hurry.
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Google Opens Tango Augmented Reality Platform to Museums, Starting With Detroit Institute of Arts
Venture Beat, January 9th, 2017
DETROIT, USA — Google has announced that it’s opening up its Tango augmented reality (AR) platform to museums from today, kicking off with the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA).
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New App Finally Makes Virtual Reality Artworks Accessible to the Public
Artsy, January 17th, 2017
NEW YORK, USA — As virtual reality sweeps into mainstream culture, contemporary artists are increasingly embracing this technology as a new artistic medium.
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Creative Cities |
From Architecture to Cultural Life: How Would You Design a City from Scratch?
Guardian, January 5th, 2017
UNITED KINGDOM — The government’s plan for 14 garden villages across the country offers a fantastic opportunity to create ideal living spaces. But where do you start? Here, five writers set out their architectural, cultural, transport and political visions.
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State of the Art: is Vancouver Driving Away Creative People?
CBC News, January 19th, 2017
VANCOUVER, CANADA — Is growth getting in the way of Vancouver's artistic side?
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Feature: Will Culture Fix Hull?
Architects' Journal, January 27th, 2017
HULL, UNITED KINGDOM — The Yorkshire city’s status as 2017 UK City of Culture marks a wider resurgence including a £90 million investment to improve the city core.
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