The Art Newspaper - Glafira Rosales, the Long Island art dealer who played a key role in the $80m forgery scandal that brought down the Knoedler gallery, was sentenced on Tuesday, 31 January by a federal judge ...
The Art Newspaper - The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid has reached an impasse: the loan agreement of the collection of the 73-year-old baroness Carmen Cervera, the widow of the industrial tycoon Hans Heinr...
BBC - The man, who tried to gain entry to the Louvre's shopping centre, was shot in the abdomen and seriously injured. President Francois Hollande said the situation was under control but the "threat of terro...
The Village Voice - The nine newly commissioned works featured in "Tales of Our Time" at the Guggenheim highlight this contradiction of context. The Chinese, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese artists in the show all set...
DW - Christo is world-famous for his large-scale installations that transform their surrounding, like "The Gates" in New York's Central Park or, most recently, "The Floating Piers" on Lake Iseo in Italy. With "...
The Art Newspaper -As a packed week for Old Masters lovers in New York drew to a close, auctions and pop-up shows alike demonstrated that the market moves quickly for acknowledged masters and A-plus examples fr...
DW - Vogt: Here you have to differentiate: There is "art for everybody," and there is art for a very exclusive group. That is where the prices explode. It has nothing to do with the pictures; those stay the sam...
BBC - The Oval Office is America’s frontal lobe. It’s the place in the brain of a presidency where the world can witness the synapses of an administration snapping, its neurons firing – the space in which we as...
Hyperallergic - World War II ended more than 70 years ago, but the horrors of the Holocaust (or Shoah, in Hebrew) have not receded from historical memory. Yet for some reason, there’s a disconnect when it comes...