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a bit of art — restoration, forgers, global warming and thieves.....Police in Italy have seized more than 2,100 forged artworks that were attributed to dozens of greats like Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Andy Warhol and Banksy. Investigators said on Monday that the artworks had a potential market value of €200 million ($215 million). The chief prosecutor of Pisa, Teresa Angela Camelio, said experts from the Banksy archive assisted with the investigation and considered it to be "the biggest act of protection of Banksy's work." Other artists whose works were allegedly forged include Salvador Dali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Claude Monet, Marc Chagall, Jackson Pollock, Piet Mondrian, Gustav Klimt, Wassily Kandinsky, Francis Bacon and many more. Police allege network of forgery workshopsSome 38 people were probed in an investigation that spanned Italy, Spain, France and Belgium. They were suspected of conspiracy to handle stolen goods, forgery, and illegal sale of artworks, the Pisa prosecutor's office and Carabinieri art squad said in a joint statement. Italian police uncovered two art forgery workshops in Tuscany and one in Venice. European investigations then identified three more workshops abroad. The suspects were accused of producing the forged artworks in their own workshops before contacting Italian auction houses to sell the pieces. The network of alleged forgers even organized entire exhibitions at prestigious locations in order to boost their credibility, completing with published art catalogs. https://www.dw.com/en/italy-police-bust-crime-network-forging-renowned-paintings/a-70758728
APPARENTLY, NO-ONE TRIED TO FORGE THE LAST SUPPER TO SELL ON THE BACK-ALLEY-WAY MARKET... JUST A JOKE, HERE... BUT DID MARIO SAY "Sono su un albero di gomma..." (I'm up a gum tree!)? THIS SEEMS A BIT OF JOURNALISTIC LICENCE FROM THE AUSTRALIASIAN POST, MARCH 28, 1963.....
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GUSNOTE: "What's it's value?" SHOULD BE "WHAT'S ITS VALUE?".... EVEN THEN (1963) APOSTROPHY MAN WAS SICK....
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Erede di un mestiere e di una tradizione che a Bergamo hanno avuto notevole risonanza, Mauro Pellicioli – nato a Lonno, frazione di Nembro nel 1887 – è il nome più illustre del territorio per l’arte del restauro del XX secolo.
In occasione del 130° anniversario della nascita, l’associazione Amici della biblioteca di Nembro, con l’associazione Giovanni Secco Suardo, l’amministrazione comunale di Nembro e il sostegno della Comunità Bergamasca celebrano in questi giorni il pittore con incontri a tema e visite guidate.
https://www.bergamonews.it/2017/04/28/mauro-pellicioli-una-vita-per-il-restauro/252677/
Pellicioli and the 20th century approach to restoration (Venice, 14-15 Nov 18)
Venice, Nov 14–15, 2018
Deadline: May 10, 2018
Associazione Giovanni Secco Suardo
International Conference: "Mauro Pellicioli and the 20th century approach to restoration"
This conference on Mauro Pellicioli (1887-1974), a leading figure in twentieth century restoration in Italy and Europe, will be held in Venice on 14-15 November 2018 and sets out to provide an original overview of this restorer and the approach to restoration in his time, combining a technical and philological study of restoration methodologies with a historical analysis of the cultural and social processes that certain choices always imply. Two distinct but interconnected paths that we shall attempt to bring closer together.
Although the critical analysis of Pellicioli's biography and the results of his work is fragmentary and largely unpublished, the conference intends to avoid the simple reconstruction of a specific conservation-restoration intervention; rather, it aims to increase our understanding of the twentieth century approach to restoration by investigating the relationship between the man himself and the institutions and art historians of that period.
Papers for proposal should put forward unpublished and original points of view that will enhance our understanding of one or more of the following themes and sessions:
- Pellicioli, art historians and connoisseurs of his time
- Pellicioli, his studio organisation and student collaborators
- Pellicioli’s relationship with the Istituto Centrale del Restauro
- Pellicioli and restoration work for Italian museums
- Pellicioli’s legacy in Europe
Deadline for the submission of abstracts: May 10th 2018
Notification of acceptance: July 2nd 2018
Authors should submit an abstract of their proposed paper and a brief CV as a single file in PDF format.
Abstract - Max 2.000 characters including spaces
CV - Max 2.000 characters
Email address for sending abstracts: asri@associazionegiovanniseccosuardo.it
https://arthist.net/archive/17697
WE'RE TOO LATE TO SUBMIT OUR POST HERE BUT WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO FOLLOW MARIO...
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stop oil.....
Activists from Just Stop Oil including a bushcraft instructor caused chaos at another art gallery today after gluing themselves to the frame of a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Extinction Rebellion co-founder Simon Bramwell was among those involved today, along with fellow XR activist Caspar Hughes. Just Stop Oil also named three of the protesters as Jessica Agar, 21, an art student from Hereford; Tristan Strange, 40, a community organiser from Swindon; and Lucy Porter, 47, a former teacher from Leeds.
Today, the activists entered The Collection Gallery at the Royal Academy just after 11.30am, and glued their hands to the base of the painting. Security quickly responded and cleared visitors away before trying to prise the activists off the artwork. Police arrived nearly an hour later and arrested them on suspicion of criminal damage.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10983451/Just-Stop-Oil-activists-glue-Supper-copy-Royal-Academy.html
There’s a new, stark reality we must face: Donald Trump’s victory will push the Earth system further down a perilous path towards three degrees Celsius of global warming or more, with catastrophic consequences for human civilisation and the environment.
This moment requires clarity about the existential nature of the climate threat to humanity’s future; and a collective commitment to decisive action, because time has run out for slow, incremental policy change.
With global leaders gathering at the 29th annual UN climate policy-making meeting in the petrostate of Azerbaijan, the born-again climate denialist President Trump will cast a long shadow over proceedings. His denialism will trigger others to do less.
Trump will soon preside over the world’s leading fossil-fuel producing nation, and his stance on climate — to supercharge fossil fuel development, slash pollution regulations and pull out of the Paris Agreement — is the antithesis of what’s required. It will push up US emissions by four billion tons by 2030. His agenda absolves governments of climate responsibility, and is a direct assault on global efforts to prevent and mitigate the crisis.
An informal alliance of climate-denying, politically authoritarian petrostates including the United States now looms. But effective climate action requires unprecedented global cooperation, rather than conflict, and courageous political leadership: a collective architecture for survival and the political architects who make it their primary purpose in public life.
Climate is the biggest threat to Australians’ future, and security dependence on an alliance with a country whose government will be climate denialist, authoritarian and increasingly antidemocratic is a nostalgic illusion.
What are the common values shared in a US-Australia alliance in the Trump era? The liberal-democratic tradition? Adherence to the UN’s national self-determination and human rights framework? The rights of women? Respect for diversity? The Geneva Conventions and the rule of law? Care for nature? None of these exist in Trump World. We share nothing with him.
Australia’s global security strategy should be driven by the need to protect all people from climate breakdown, and a commitment to deep cooperation with nations who prioritise climate disruption risks with climate-focused agreements on tax, trade, technology, finance and equity.
The nature of climate risks — global, cascading and so large as to be unquantifiable in monetary terms — means that their primary management is beyond the capacity of markets, as are other existential risks such as war, pandemics and large-scale natural emergencies. This reinforces the leading role of governments in assessing the risks, planning and coordinating the economic transformation and building global climate–security cooperation to do so.
Australia has arrived at a strategic crossroad that is not just a matter of environmental policy but a national, regional and global security issue of unprecedented scope. Australia must question how to manage its relationship with the US and not be dragged down by a Trump-led climate regression. At the same time, Australia must scale up major collaborations with Europe, China, and other proactive nations striving to curb emissions and avert disaster, even as the US continues to waiver.
To not send a clear signal to the world is more than just environmental folly; it would be an act of self-sabotage. If Australia fails to align with forward-looking nations it risks its long-term security and economic stability. Tying our fate to a country that will ignore the existential climate reality is a gamble on our own survival.
It’s a moment for Australia to lead by choosing responsible, reality-based diplomacy that acknowledges the climate emergency, and positions the nation as part of the solution, not the problem.
There’s a grave danger that another Trump term will lower the bar for global climate action and create a new, devastating benchmark: the “at least it’s better than Trump” low bar. The consequences of such complacency will be measured in degrees—and in lives. We can no longer let a lowest-common-denominator approach to climate action become the norm, for that will cement a future that no one will be able to inhabit.
The world stands on the precipice. Australia must look beyond old alliances and embrace a new paradigm of global cooperation to counter climate disruption.
https://johnmenadue.com/america-first-earth-last-australias-security-now-needs-a-climate-focus/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
“It’s hard to do cartoons without a bit of art…”
Gus Leonisky, POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951 AND MASTER OF THE FAKE...
"What's the point of saving "The Last Supper" if we can't save the planet?...."
Mario Leonisky