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Kelly Crow

@kellycrowwsj

Kelly Crow is a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering the wild & woolly art market. (Retweets≠endorsements.) [email protected] #IStandWithEvan

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A team of experts believe they found an unknown work by Vincent van Gogh that sold for less than $50 at a garage sale in Minnesota. They spent tens of thousands trying to find out the truth. wsj.com/arts-culture/f… via The Wall Street Journal

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Catching up? A team of experts believe they found an unknown work by Vincent van Gogh that sold for less than $50 at a garage sale in Minnesota. They spent tens of thousands trying to find out. wsj.com/arts-culture/f… via The Wall Street Journal

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So sorry to lose Walter Robinson; we loved having an Okie connection, as he was raised in Tulsa. Artnet's founding editor and a quiet titan of the NYC art scene. news.artnet.com/art-world/arti…

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Qatar is getting a plum spot in the center of the Giardini to erect a permanent La Biennale di Venezia pavilion, a major flex for Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.

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To protest the war in Ukraine and China’s support of Russia, artist Xu Weixin has posted a new drawing each day for more than 1,000 days—and has run afoul of Chinese censors. wsj.com/world/a-chines…

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Egypt announces discovery of first royal tomb since King Tutankhamun's was found over a century ago theartnewspaper.com/2025/02/19/egy…

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Museums are taking the initiative to examine the back story of objects they’ve had for decades that may have a dark past—and then taking action based on what they find. wsj.com/arts-culture/f… by Ted Loos via The Wall Street Journal