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Art Fund celebrates decade of lending programme with Rossetti and Surrealist loans

The Art Fund is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its Weston Loan Programme by facilitating the loan of major masterpieces to 15 regional UK institutions. High-profile works, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s 'Beata Beatrix' and Joseph Wright of Derby’s 'An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump', will travel from national collections like the National Gallery and Tate to smaller galleries in Newcastle, Derby, and Ipswich. The program covers essential logistical costs such as insurance, transport, and security that are typically prohibitive for local museums.

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Janne Sirén, director of the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (formerly the Albright-Knox Art Gallery), received a $335,000 museum loan at a 0.18% interest rate in 2013 to help finance a $710,000 home. A review by the Erie County Comptroller's Office found that Sirén has not repaid any principal or interest, and the loan was later converted into a 30-year mortgage without being recorded with the county. The loan appears to violate New York's Not-For-Profit Corporation Law, which prohibits loans to directors or key officers, though the law was enacted a year after the initial bridge loan was issued.

Your country needs you(r content): National Gallery of Art in Washington DC launches social media open call

The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. has launched an open call for 50 digital content creators to produce short videos reinterpreting 100 selected works from its collection. The campaign, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, offers a $3,000 honorarium to each selected creator and will feature their work on the museum's social media channels and within the museum itself.

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Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican musician, touched a Mayan stela on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City and posted an image of the act on Instagram. Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) publicly reprimanded him, stating that physical contact with archaeological property is prohibited and that security staff had repeatedly warned him. The post has since been deleted.