The transient beauty of a Japanese teacher’s chalkboard masterpieces
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum curates the largest Vermeer exhibition to have ever existed. The 28 paintings may not have been collectively seen by Vermeer himself, but are available to the public until June 4th, 2023.
After three years of a fierce legal battle revolving around provenance and jurisdiction, the Paris Civil Court finally orders Christie’s to return a Nazi-looted painting to the heirs of its original owner—the cousin of author Marcel Proust.
Long-time curator quietly steps down nine months after the start of the FBI’s Basquiat authenticity investigation
Having transformed the city of San Antonio with his art, Treviño leaves behind a legacy of creativity and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Decades after they were stolen, 77 pieces of Khmer Empire jewelry have finally been returned to Cambodia from the private collection of an “antiquities trafficking kingpin.”