A 1932 portrait by Pablo Picasso of his young lover and a pioneering 3-D Andy Warhol painting of the Statue of Liberty are expected to sell for at least $35 million each, but could fetch much more when they are auctioned next month.
A Virginia auction house canceled the sale of a Renoir painting bought at a flea market for $7 after signs the work was stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art decades ago.
Superstar bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach, whose collections of art, pricey watches and fine wine were recently plundered by burglars, offered a new reward of up to $1.7 million for information leading to the safe return of 13 stolen works.
The colorful screenprints are based on a formal photograph of the queen wearing a tiara and necklace that was used during her Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1977.
Last night, movers, shakers, and culture-makers from the worlds of art, science, media, and politics gathered for the eighth annual Blouin Foundation Gala Dinner & Award Ceremony.
What began as a general consensus about cross-discipline collaboration soon dissolved into a more complicated and contradictory understanding of the hybridized field of architecture and design.
Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who were ousted from Pussy Riot earlier this year, are suing the government of Russia in the European Court of Human Rights,