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    Fake Picassos? Curator reveals big truth behind controversial 'Picasso' paintings

    Picasso Paintings: An Australian art museum's controversial decision to display valuable artworks by Picasso sparked a gender discrimination lawsuit. However, it was later revealed that the paintings were actually created by the exhibition's curator herself, who had orchestrated an elaborate scheme involving fake art and a women-only space to challenge historical gender exclusions.

    Tennis Hall of Fame to get face lift in time for golden era inductees like Federer, Serena Williams

    The Newport shrine museum is undergoing a $3 million renovation to enhance exhibit spaces and prepare for the induction of tennis greats like Roger Federer and Serena Williams. The upgrade includes a new display featuring golden tennis racket markers and a redesigned plaque gallery, symbolizing the prestige of Hall of Fame induction.

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    Explore vibrant Mexican art and culture with ArtCurious, from Ballet Folklorico de Mexico to the murals of Diego Rivera and the iconic Casa Azul in Coyoacan. Join me on a virtual journey through Mexico City's artistic wonders, delving into the rich tapestry of history and creativity that defines this vibrant cultural hub.

    Swiss museum pulls down works by artists like Monet, van Gogh as origin of Nazi-looted art examined

    ​A Swiss museum on Thursday pulled down five paintings, including a van Gogh and a Monet, after the foundation that owns them called for a deeper look at their origins following new U.S. guidelines on how to handle artworks once confiscated by the Nazis.

    Australian museum displays world's rarest and infamous album, everything we know

    A popular Australian museum has showcased a hand-carved silver box that contains probably the rarest and the most valuable album in the world ever seen. Recorded in secret for as long as six years, only a single copy of this album exists and very few have heard it.

    Does pedestrian art belong in museum?

    "We Are Here" exhibition sees the street artists infiltrate it with graffiti, murals and graphics dotted among the portraits -- even adding cartoon wings to statues.

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