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A huge painting by Mark Rothko, thought to be worth tens of millions of dollars, has been removed from display in a Dutch museum after it was damaged by a visiting child. Conservators will now ...
Across the country, museums are welcoming spring with “Art in Bloom” exhibitions, which present artworks alongside matching floral arrangements. The Cincinnati Art Museum staged its “Art in ...
After two years of traveling, “Madame X” — the iconic 1884 portrait by John Singer Sargent — has returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it’s the star of a new exhibit ...
We explain how a few big players wield enormous influence in the art world. By Zachary Small I cover the worlds of art and money. Museums provide the first draft of art history. They decide which ...
April 28 (UPI) --Dutch curators are considering "next steps" after a child damaged a $56 million painting by American artist Mark Rothko while visiting a museum in Rotterdam. "The work by Rothko ...
The unnamed child is responsible for damaging a 1960 Mark Rothko painting reportedly worth about $56 million inside the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam. “The painting Grey ...
A founding member of the bureau’s specialist Art Crime Team, the Oregon-based agent was well-versed in art history — and trained to pose as a would-be buyer, authenticator or dealer of stolen ...
His painting, entitled "Impossibility is a Myth," was unveiled on April 2, a day internationally recognized as World Autism Acceptance Day. The canvas is completely covered in technicolor hues and ...
This year’s edition of Art Paris was, as always, the place to be in springtime for modern and contemporary art. The fair closed its doors on Sunday, April 6, having welcomed a record number of 86,975 ...
A child has damaged a huge painting thought to be worth tens of millions of pounds in the Netherlands. The abstract artwork, named "Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8", by Mark Rothko was on public ...