Art news from around the world:
The world might have twice as many Caravaggios as we thought… Or not.
The Louvre would like more French visitors, has more art than it has room to show – while a nearby town is lonely and could do with a tourist attraction: enter the Little Louvre.
‘A museum is not a company’ – is that the problem at LA MOCA?
The Tacoma Art Museum is thrilled with its recent gift – and it might be a good thing for Western American art, too.
A museum and its gardens have been transported back to the days of 1929 – I can’t wait to see Philly’s new Rodin Museum!
Performance art is where it’s at – and we are all performers.
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Art news from around the world:
Things are looking up for US museums – but no one is feeling comfortable yet.
Google Art grows and takes in the White House.
Baltimore looks to street art to bring life to its walls.
A collector is suing William Eggleston for something that doesn’t appear problematic – so what’s really going on?
Remember the forger who donated his fakes to museums? Now his works have their own (tongue-in-cheek) exhibit.
Is the funding system for non-profits unsustainable as it is now? Richard Dare thinks so.
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Assistants speak out about making artists’ works. (Turns out painting Damien Hirst’s spots was very dull – who’d have guessed?)
Andy Warhol, creating on a computer – remember this is way, way before Photoshop.
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