Picasso Sells for $139.4 Million in a Sagging Art Market The blue-chip collection of Emily Fisher Landau sold at Sotheby’s on Wednesday night for a total of $406.4 million.
Berlusconi Bequeaths a Warehouse of Art Befitting the Man The Italian media mogul bought up some 25,000 paintings, many on TV shopping binges, before he died this year. Now no one knows what to do with them.
Is It Time to Give Candy Corn the Respect It Deserves? One woman in Mississippi has amassed a sizable collection. Another in Maine has built a wardrobe around it. Candy corn, one of the most divisive treats on the market, has proved it has staying power.
Stone By Ancient Stone, Mexico Recovers Its Lost Treasures In recent years Mexico has mounted an ambitious series of investigations and restitution efforts to correct decades of theft and colonial plundering.
National Gallery of Canada Decolonizes Amid Turmoil As Canada reckons with its colonial history, a push to “decolonize” museums has rocked its National Gallery and other museums.