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đ„ Friday Wrap Up - The Art News You Missed While Keeping Up With #FreeBritney đ„

By TheArtGorgeous, 16.07.2021
Hello, Gorgeous!

Hereâs the headlines from the world of art and fashion that you might have missed.
This week the Pop Princess is officially started the process of pressing charges against her father for abuse of his conservatorship, Italy celebrated their win in the Euros, and summer weather began to return to the UK. Hereâs the headlines from the world of art and fashion that you might have missed.Weâre wishing safety to all of our Belgian and German sisters in the wake of the recent flooding.Hugs and stay sane,The Girls
ART
1. âClassic Nudesâ Collection on Pornhub Sparks Raises Eyebrows

Pornhub â yes, Pornhub â have launched a series of video and downloadable tours around the worldâs greatest museums looking at the best nudes and saucy scenes. In a press release, the company say they want to âstimulateâ the public into âfall[ing] back in love (or lust) with these cultural institutionsâ. Museums included in the NSFW tours include the Louvre, the New York Met, the Uffizi Gallery, Museo del Prado, and Londonâs National Gallery. You can access the information, plus video recreations of paintings by adult acting duo MySweetApple, via the Pornhub site. As Pornhub says â âporn may not be considered art, but some art can definitely be considered pornâ. Weâre a fan of anything that gets more people looking at art, so I guess this is a win. Naughty.
2. Gainsboroughâs Blue Boy Returns to London, but at a Price

World-famous âThe Blue Boyâ is returning to the UK for the first time in 100 years. The painting will be on display at the National Gallery in London from the 25th of January to the 15th of May, 2022. It was purchased by Henry E Huntington in 1919 and has since remained on display at the Huntington Art Gallery in California. The National Gallery are in talks with the Huntington to loan them Joseph Wright of Derbyâs âAn Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pumpâ in return. Experts have warned against the Gainsborough masterpiece travelling back across the pond due to its old age and the risk of damage to the canvas.
FASHION
3. Kanye West x Gap â a Match Made in Heaven?

Yeezy himself is collaborating with the second time with Gap. Kanyeâs popularity has been waining in recent times â from his open support of Donald Trump to his divorce from Kim K â and Gap has also been on a losing streak. In the third quarter of 2020 Gap lost ÂŁ45 million, so weâve got our fingers crossed that this collaboration will do wonders for both of them. The new release will include womenswear, menswear, and childrenswear. Kanye said that âYeezy is the McDonaldâs and the Apple of apparelâ and we hope that the new âgo roundâ jacket can live up to Kanyeâs ego.
4. Valentino Ditches Angora Wool Forever

Angora wool, made from fur plucked from live rabbits, is being dropped from all future Valentino collections. The controversial material â along with genuine fur in general â has also been ditched by Gucci, Burberry, Hugo Boss and more. This is a great step towards a kinder fashion industry; Yvonne Taylor, the director of corporate projects at PETA said âThe future of fashion lies in materials that no animal had to suffer or die for.â We, and the rabbits, are jumping for joy.



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5. Football Interferes with Sothebyâs hopes for Old Masters Sale

Sothebyâs latest sale on July 7th certainly didnât go as planned, bringing in much less their healthy estimate. The Old Masters sale included a still life by Jan Brueghel the Elder which failed to sell, despite being expected to be the second most expensive sale of the night. 21 out of the 49 artworks in the auction failed to sell, which probably wasnât helped by the fact that there were no guarantees on any lots. The auction coincided with the Euros semi-final match between England and Denmark, and experts think that this might have distracted potential buyers!

6. Damien Hirst launches âThe Currencyâ â with a Twist

YBA legend Damien Hirstâs NFT project âThe Currencyâ launched on Wednesday. 10,000 near-identical spot paintings on A4 paper were released, each with a watermark and hologram (like on cash) to make them harder to forge. Every physical work came with a corresponding NFT. However, two months after purchase, the owner must decide whether they will keep the physical work or the NFT. You cannot choose both. If you choose the NFT, the physical artwork will be destroyed, and if you choose the artwork, the NFT will be deleted from the blockchain. Hirst is making a statement with this collection: what is the real value of art? We canât wait to see what happens.

