Treasure Trove of Missing Art
07Nov
10Oct
Forgotten Fabergé
A work by Fabergé was found this summer in an attic in Rhinebeck, N.Y. In the 1930s, a Fabergé collector had acquired it in Manhattan from the dealer and industrialist Armand Hammer. Recently, it re-emerged, with original receipts, when a descendant’s estate was cleaned out...
19Sep
Oppression Leads to Expression: Tibetan Art
So it is with excitement and haste that the Art World sees one of the the first Tibetan Art Exhibitions to come to the United States. From a country whose message we rarely hear, we may hear their voices perhaps only through their art...
12Sep
Majour Discovery Made
For the past century, van Gogh's "Sunset at Montmajour" has been hiding in an attic, waiting to finally be authenticated. Until Monday, this work has been considered a fake, but now the Van Gogh Museum has announced that the work of art was a genuine creation of the earless man himself...
20Aug
Awe-chetecture: Mesmeric Middle East
The mark of a great artist will leave us in one awe. The classic painters of our time no doubt had unparalleled talent, but it is not the art of painters or sculptors we know from the Renaissance or the nineteenth century that leave me breathless, but rather the detailed and devoted work found in ...