The exhibition, entitled Pairs Skating, is due to open later today at the Yermilov Centre 	
		
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		 The mid-17th-century painting, titled 'Confirmation', is a key work from the vast collection of the emirate's Department of Culture and Tourism, which is now being made public  	
		
	
		 Research on ‘Wise and Foolish Virgins’, which is going back on display at the National Trust’s Upton House in Warwickshire, has revealed alterations made by the Venetian artist and others over time 	
		
	
		 Berlin-based Michael Najjar has been working with scientists in Greenland to tell stories with images designed to replace familiar memes of environmental journalism 	
		
	
		 The Barcelona museum's latest revamp has added 2,000 sq. m for immersive exhibitions 	
		
	
		 The museum in Kansas City has tapped the firm Weiss Manfredi to overhaul its campus 	
		
	
		 Conservators at The Mauritshuis gallery say famous paintings may have been made by the Dutch Old Master’s students or studio assistants 	
		
	
		 The museum reported that 570,537 tickets were sold for the show, which closed in April 	
		
	
		 Artist, who also ran museums and institutions in Russia, was best known for his monumental sculptures, including a 30m-high memorial to victims of 9/11 in the US 	
		
	
		 With the far-right candidate George Simion leading in the polls, concerns have been raised about what his victory may mean for “contemporary, critical, or progressive forms of art and culture” 	
		
	
