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La galerie Pace réduit drastiquement la voilure

Pace Gallery CEO Marc Glimcher announced a major restructuring in the New York Times, cutting 50 artists from its roster (reducing from 135 to 85) and laying off 50 staff members. The mega-gallery, which operates in six countries and seven cities, aims to refocus on established blue-chip artists like Julian Schnabel, David Hockney, and Pablo Picasso, while dropping less familiar names such as teamLab, Keith Coventry, and John Gerrard. Artist Glenn Kaino confirmed his departure, citing a divergence in vision.

Fashion recognized by art history at the Festival de Fontainebleau

La mode reconnue par l’histoire de l’art au Festival de Fontainebleau

The 15th edition of the Festival de l'histoire de l'art (FHA), held June 5-7 at the Château de Fontainebleau, has declared fashion a full-fledged artistic medium, a category long neglected by the humanities. The event features over 300 events, including a keynote by Moroccan architect and anthropologist Salima Naji, and Morocco is the first African country to be the festival's guest of honor. The program explores fashion as both aesthetic object and identity marker, with discussions on textile circulations, pre-classical Greek footwear, and a screening of Mounia Meddour's film *Papicha*.