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Taylor Swift's new album and music video for "The Fate of Ophelia" has sparked a surge of visitors to the Wiesbaden State Museum in Hamburg, where Friedrich Heyser's painting "Ophelia" (ca. 1900) is held. Swifties identified the painting as the inspiration for the video's opening scene, leading hundreds of fans to view the Art Nouveau work. Separately, a street mural reading "Black Artists Matter" and a rainbow crosswalk in Austin, Texas, face potential removal under President Trump's directive against DEI initiatives, though the city's mayor has proposed relocating them to city-owned property. Art Basel has renamed its VIP section to "collector and institutional relations," and five of seven stolen 18th-century snuffboxes from the Cognacq-Jay Museum in Paris have been recovered. Chiara Camoni will represent Italy at the Venice Biennale, and a trend of Chinese collectors failing to pay for auction purchases is raising concerns.

morning links october 15 2025 1234757199

Taylor Swift's music video for her song 'The Fate of Ophelia' has been found to closely reference Friedrich Heyser's painting 'Ophelia' (ca. 1900), held at the Wiesbaden State Museum in Hamburg. Swifties have flocked to the museum by the hundreds to see the Art Nouveau work, surprising and delighting museum director Andreas Henning. Separately, a street mural reading 'Black Artists Matter' and a rainbow crosswalk in Austin, Texas, face removal under President Trump's directive against DEI initiatives, as ordered by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. In other news, Art Basel has renamed its VIP section to 'collector and institutional relations,' five stolen 18th-century snuffboxes have been recovered from the Cognacq-Jay Museum in Paris, and Chiara Camoni will represent Italy at the upcoming Venice Biennale.

taylor swift fans friedrich heyser ophelia wiesbaden state museum germany 1234757377

Taylor Swift fans have flocked to the Wiesbaden State Museum in Germany to see Friedrich Heyser's painting 'Ophelia' (ca. 1900), which the singer referenced in the opening scene of her music video for the song 'The Fate of Ophelia' from her album 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The museum saw hundreds of additional visitors last weekend, with director Andreas Henning expressing surprise and delight at the attention.

taylor swift fans friedrich heyser ophelia wiesbaden state museum germany 1234757377

Taylor Swift fans have flocked to the Wiesbaden State Museum in Germany to see Friedrich Heyser's painting 'Ophelia' (ca. 1900), which appears in the opening scene of Swift's music video for her song 'The Fate of Ophelia' from her album 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The museum saw hundreds of additional visitors last weekend, with director Andreas Henning expressing surprise and delight at the attention.