Are museums realising that the best things happen after dark?

 
 
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Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
 
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
Art Institute of Chicago | 8 Sept–31 Dec
What the charismatic artist did in the Eternal City
 

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Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
 
Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge | 8 Sept–7 Jan 2024
Cambridge reckons with its role in the transatlantic slave trade
 

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Ed Ruscha / NOW THEN
 
Ed Ruscha / NOW THEN
Museum of Modern Art, New York | 10 Sept–13 Jan
The all-American artist takes us down Route 66 and beyond
 

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China's Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta
 
China's Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta
Cleveland Museum of Art | 10 Sept–7 Jan 2024
A journey through the country's most fertile region
 

 
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A Roman statue has been seized from the Cleveland Museum of Art | Carl Heron has been appointed deputy director of the British Museum | Christie's has called off Heidi Horten jewellery sales over links to the Nazi Party | A climate activist has smeared paint on a Tom Thomson painting at National Gallery of Canada | The Canadian government has imposed sanctions on the director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
 
Law officials have seized a Roman statue from the Cleveland Museum of Art | Carl Heron has been appointed acting deputy director of the British Museum | Christie's has called off sales of Heidi Horten's jewellery over links to the Nazi Party | A climate activist has smeared paint on a Tom Thomson painting at the National Gallery of Canada | The Canadian government has imposed sanctions on the director of the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg
 

 
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Are museums realising that the best things happen after dark?
 
Are museums realising that the best things happen after dark?
 

 
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From Scipione Borghese to Peggy Guggenheim, this week we look at the art owned by collectors who have supported the careers of the world's most influential artists as part of our  online series that offers you a new way into some of the world's greatest collections, sponsored by Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.
 
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From Scipione Borghese to Peggy Guggenheim, this week we look at the art owned by collectors who have supported the careers of the world's most influential artists. This is part of our 'Four Things to See' series that offers you a new way into some of the world's greatest collections, sponsored by Bloomberg Connects: the free arts and culture app.
 

 
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