The $12.7 Million Painting That Exposed a Museum Scandal | Artnet News
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The $12.7 Million Painting That Exposed a Museum Scandal | Artnet News
"Chinese authorities have concluded a sweeping investigation into a major scandal at the Nanjing Museum, uncovering decades of alleged mismanagement and corruption that allowed nationally significant artworks to be diverted into the private market. Plus, three Modern masterpieces by Mark Rothko, Cy Twombly, and Joseph Cornell from the collection of legendary arts patron Agnes Gund will headline Christie's marquee week in New York this May, where they are expected to bring in at least $123 million dollars all together."
"Plus, three Modern masterpieces by Mark Rothko, Cy Twombly, and Joseph Cornell from the collection of legendary arts patron Agnes Gund will headline Christie's marquee week in New York this May, where they are expected to bring in at least $123 million dollars all together. And choreographer Florentina Holzinger has joined Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac as commercial interest in performance art grows."
Chinese authorities concluded a sweeping investigation into a major scandal at the Nanjing Museum, uncovering decades of alleged mismanagement and corruption that allowed nationally significant artworks to be diverted into the private market. Three Modern masterpieces by Mark Rothko, Cy Twombly, and Joseph Cornell from the collection of arts patron Agnes Gund will headline Christie's marquee week in New York this May and are expected to bring in at least $123 million combined. Choreographer Florentina Holzinger has joined Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac as commercial interest in performance art grows. A weekly intel recap is offered for readers seeking concise updates.
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