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News

Art Jameel has acquired 29 works that were previously held by the Abraaj Group Art Prize, which previously awarded $100,000 to Middle Eastern artists and was liquidated in 2018. [The National]

In the first major hire made since its director abruptly departed at the end of last year, Jasmine Wahi will be the Bronx Museum of the Arts’s Holly Block Social Justice Curator. [ARTnews]

Museums

With a change in leadership, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Bangkok aims to modernize, expanding its holdings beyond the confines of Buddhist art. [South China Morning Post]

Thanks to a gift from the Cy Twombly Foundation, the Drawing Center in New York will offer free admission through February 2023. [ARTnews]

The city of Madrid has come up with a plan to guard the Debod Temple, an ancient Egyptian structure dating to 200 B.C.E., against the threat of pollution. [El País]

Market

A growing base of African collectors has taken on a mission to buy work by modern and contemporary artists from the continent so as to keep it from heading elsewhere. [The Art Newspaper]

Despite Art Basel Hong Kong’s cancelation and the threat of the coronavirus, galleries in Hong Kong including Pace, Pearl Lam, and Rossi & Rossi remain open. [South China Morning Post]

Artists

Artist Shizu Saldamando has been using her intricately rendered portraits to put viewers in conversation with members of her community. “There is more to the Latinx experience than trauma,” she said. [Los Angeles Times]

David Adjaye and Cai Guo-Qiang are the winners of the 2020 Noguchi Award. [Artforum]

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