Hunter Melton writes to beloved creator Patrick McHale (Over the Garden Wall) on new and old projects, asking what’s changed.
In late September the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office ordered 7 Schiele paintings to be seized from both private and public (including the Carnegie and Oberlin Museums of Art) collections and repatriated to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum, an Austrian-Jewish cabaret artist who was killed during the Holocaust. Not even 10 days later, six of the paintings hit the auction floor with a combined (expected) sale of up to $8.45 million.
Female artists in Zimbabwe challenge issues of gender inequality in their work.
A Miriam Cahn painting at Palais de Tokyo recently faced backlash, but the artist spoke out to debunk these rumors.
“Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence” exhibit opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Taleen Sample talks to architect Eric Randolph about his career designing sports stadiums.