28 March 2014

The Man Behind the Stolen Trove

Cornelius Gurlitt.  

You may know his name from the headline-making discovery of the priceless cache of Nazi artwork he's held for decades; but who is he, and what has driven him?  An in-depth look from the BBC.



26 March 2014

Not For Sale?

Many European countries are facing hard times, and that includes Portugal.  It's been shedding assets left and right to help the bottom line.  But a growing number of Portugese are drawing the line at selling the works of Joan Miro.


24 March 2014

One Man's Junk . . . .

See what Rosy Keyser does with items she scavenges.  Art from others' castoffs.


23 March 2014

Print It

A new exhibit at MoMA focuses on the first prints made by Paul Gauguin.



16 March 2014

New Work



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Jackson Pollock

What's new at the Getty?  An exhibit dedicated to a seminal work of 20th Century art -- Pollock's Mural.


14 March 2014

Living Color

Are you an admirer of Paul Cezanne?  Mais oui!  Exciting news about the launch of a Web site catalogue raisonne of the artist's work -- and all in color. 


08 March 2014

What's New at MoMA?

Running throughout this year, "A Collection of Ideas," which has helped the museum define and refine the meaning of art.


07 March 2014

Top Dollar

What's selling for mega-millions?  Here's the rundown of the hottest of the hot in the month of February.


04 March 2014

All that Jazz

Remarkable photographs of jazz greats from Ellington to Miles and more, all shot by Aram "Al" Avakian.  See them here.

03 March 2014

Undercover

What's new at the Art Institute of Chicago?  A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the restoration of one of Renoir's masterpieces.