Art news from around the world:
The DIA is feeling more comfortable now it’s got its tax funding – and suddenly everyone wants to visit it.
The Corcoran has officially gone on the market… and everything is up in the air.
Romney talks about cutting arts funding – but art world critics complain he should stop, and start getting serious instead.
Indiana museum goes hunting through its basement – and comes up with a Picasso. (It can’t afford to keep it, though.)
Why young artists don’t stay in Boston – cultural haven though it is.
Should your local museum have free entry? Maybe it should.
Popular stories from the week:
De Kooning and his preference for drawing with his eyes closed. Literally – eyes tight shut.
Culture might not need democracy or peace to flourish – [...]
Art news from around the world:
Looking for Leonardo’s secrets – the ‘real life Da Vinci Code.’
What now, for LA arts and artists?
Not vandalism, but ‘poetry’ – the de Kooning drawing that is no more and what this can tell us about the nature of nothing.
Check it out! The National Gallery now offers large, very high quality images of its art – it’s pretty impressive.
Site-specific Matisse to move as the Barnes Foundation does. Approval is not universal.
Popular stories from the week:
Truly explosive art – with gunpowder as medium.
10% of all photos taken in the history of humanity were taken in the last 12 months: what this means for photographers.
Yarn bombing – positive vandalism?
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