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Pandemic Impact

Francesca Casadio, executive director of conservation and science at the Art Institute of Chicago, writes that the coronavirus will likely cause permanent changes to the compositions of artworks, “in ways both seen and unseen.” [ARTnews]

With attractions in Upstate New York set to reopen sooner than those in New York City, the Times investigates the social-distancing measures institutions like Dia:Beacon are devising before welcoming visitors again. [The New York Times]

Coronavirus Relief

ARTnews and our parent company Penske Media Corporation have launched “Hail the Heroes,” an initiative to raise funds for the nonprofit organization Team Rubicon and their efforts around the COVID-19 crisis. [ARTnews]

The Market

Sotheby’s is selling a pair of 1985 Nike Air Jordans, which are estimated between $100,000 and $150,000. [Art Market Monitor]

La Biennale Paris has canceled its 2020 edition, which had been scheduled to take place in September. [The Art Newspaper]

Controversy

To make way for an expansion of its headquarters in Washington, D.C, National Geographic plans to dismantle a granite sculpture by Elyn Zimmerman on its premises. Critics, architects, and museum professionals have voiced opposition to the move. [The New York Times]

R.I.P.

Artist Satish Gujral, whose work spanned painting, sculpture, and architecture, has died at age 94. [The New York Times]

Artists

Here’s a piece on artists Yhonnie Scarce and Judy Watson, whose work will be shown together at the TarraWarra Museum of Art in Australia in November. “I make art for the love of my ancestors and my Aboriginal friends and family,” Scarce said of her glass artworks. “It’s about creating something for them, a space where people can grieve.” [Financial Times]

“There’s so many moments where I just want to help communities that are grieving,” Los Angeles-based artist Nikkolas Smith, who created a portrait of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man shot and killed while on a jog in Georgia in February, said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. [Los Angeles Times]

Eleven photographers—including Alec Soth, Rinko Kawauchi, and Teju Cole—have shared images reflecting their experiences in the pandemic. [The Guardian]

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