Basking in the Sunshine With Picasso and Friends Before the Deluge
A show about Lee Miller focuses on her personal life, as wife, consort of Man Ray, muse to Picasso. She awaits wider recognition for her artistry.
By Arthur Lubow
A show about Lee Miller focuses on her personal life, as wife, consort of Man Ray, muse to Picasso. She awaits wider recognition for her artistry.
By Arthur Lubow
The blue-chip collection of Emily Fisher Landau sold at Sotheby’s on Wednesday night for a total of $406.4 million.
By Zachary Small
Amid fears that a new war could threaten the world economy, New York’s coming auctions will test a growing consensus that the $60 billion art market is headed toward a down cycle.
By Zachary Small
It’s hard to imagine a new exhibit of the famous artist’s works could be bigger than ever. But a show at the Pompidou Center is designed to be just that.
By Farah Nayeri
The Reina Sofía museum in Madrid has lifted its ban on photographing “Guernica,” saying it hopes to enhance the experience for those viewing the antiwar painting.
By Francheska Melendez and Kathleen Massara
The 2023 event is only slightly bigger this year, but it features expanded programming, and more representation from Asian dealers and galleries with ties to the continent.
By Ted Loos
He took charge of the estate after he and his sister Paloma successfully sued in court to be recognized as Pablo Picasso’ s legitimate heirs.
By Richard Sandomir
Un cuadro perdido en 1969 apareció en la puerta de un museo antes de que el FBI pudiera localizarlo. Nadie sabía cómo ni por qué, hasta ahora.
By Dan Barry
A painting that went missing in 1969 turned up at a museum’s doorstep before the F.B.I. could hunt it down. No one knew how or why — until now.
By Dan Barry
The Brooklyn Museum invited the Australian comedian to help organize a show on Picasso’s troubling life and artistic lens. The reaction was strong.
By Robin Pogrebin
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