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In the frameblog
Gillian Wearing’s Suffragist statue commemorates revolutionary women—and a smattering of men
Exhibitionsnews
Former NFL player and Minnesota Supreme Court judge Alan Page tackles racial justice through his family’s art collection
The exhibition is on view during the Super Bowl as the controversy over the Take a Knee movement continues
Sculpturevideo
Live stream: Phyllida Barlow, Antony Gormley and Richard Deacon talk about Medardo Rosso, unknown to most of us, but venerated by Rodin and Henry Moore
Listen to what they have to say at the Courtauld Institute of Art and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac’s study meeting, Friday, 2 February, 2018, 2.00–6.00pm (GMT)
In the frameblog
Taking a stand: 14-18 NOW final season features a women’s march and a New York-bound Dazzle ship
Forgeriesnews
Fake Kandinskys, Malevichs, Jawlenskys? Top curators and dealers accuse Ghent museum of showing dud Russian avant-garde works
Scholar Vivian Barnett and dealer James Butterwick among the signatories
In the frameblog
Forget the Lobster Telephone, Salvador Dali’s pièce de résistance was crayfish with herbs
Politicscomment
How should museums respond to Donald Trump?
We asked directors of prominent US institutions what they can or should do
In the framenews
Sold out: tours organised by Christoph Büchel of Trump’s border wall prototypes prove very popular
In the framenews
Damien Hirst mockumentary released on Netflix chronicles story behind epic Venice exhibition
In the frameblog
Women take over the tube: Njideka Akunyili Crosby for Brixton, Linder is Southwark-bound
In the frameblog
Tate gets Emeka Ogboh’s stock market-data piece (thanks to Modern Forms)
The work was first seen at Documenta14