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The Baltimore Museum of Art, which in May sold five artworks at auction for nearly $8 million to raise funds for new acquisitions. Would capitalising those works have allowed the institution to pursue its acquisition strategy without compromising its existing holdings?
Dickens’s Dream (detail; 1875), Robert William Buss.
'The List', before its defacement. Credit: Liverpool Biennial/Mark McNulty.
Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (c. 1615–17; detail), Artemisia Gentileschi.
Illustration by Graham Roumieu/Dutch Uncle
The exterior of Istanbul Modern, which is being housed in a temporary space in the Union Française building until it's new Renzo Piano-designed home opens in 2021
Sunflowers, (1889) Vincent Van Gogh, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Van Gogh Foundation)
The Virgin and Child with Two Angels
Glasgow School Of Art's Mackintosh building on fire for the second time.
Crown, probably made in Gondar, Ethiopia, around 1740, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Gold reliquary of Anne of Brittany's heart.
A sculpture from Robert Indianas LOVE series in Hong Kong, 2008.
The Reading Room of the National Library of Ireland, Dublin. The library has been allocated €23m by the Irish government to upgrade its facilities.
Illustration by Graham Roumieu/Dutch Uncle
Diamond and synthetic ruby tiara (1913), Henri Lavabre for Cartier. Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Art Basel Miami Beach, 2016. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Inside the Judge Business School, Cambridge, designed by John Outram, which has received a Grade II* listing. © Historic England