An Iconic Lichtenstein Heads To The Chopping Block
NEW YORK -- A work by Roy Lichtenstein (LIHK'-tehn-styn) is going on the auction block in New York City. The presale estimate is up to $40 million. "...
NEW YORK -- A work by Roy Lichtenstein (LIHK'-tehn-styn) is going on the auction block in New York City. The presale estimate is up to $40 million. "...
Posted 12.27.2011
88 years ago today, a teeny-tiny Roy Lichtenstein was born, a man who would change the course of American art forever. As one of the forefathers of Po...
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I just got this notice about a new web application called Zaarly. It seems that right in your area, there are people selling things you want, and Zaa...
The Huffington Post | Melinda Brocka | Posted 06.01.2011
It's been a weird week of arts news. The strange world of Stanley Kubrick is on display, a $4.1 million statue won at auction is claimed to be a fake,...
Posted 05.25.2011
From: Mutual Art Running from January 28th through May 15th, the Albertina in Vienna will be showcasing some rare works by the celebrated artist Ro...
Posted 05.25.2011
What do thieves do with art once they've stolen it? This is one of the key questions asked in this CNN interview with Chris Marinello from The Art Los...
Bill Lichtenstein | Posted 05.25.2011
There is a side to gay America that is rarely seen and takes place in conservative, often deeply religious small towns and rural communities where those strive to fit in rather than to stand out.
Artlog | Posted 05.25.2011
Artlog.com brings you a weekly selection of New York's best art & cultural exhibitions, events, parties and benefits! Highlights include the opening of the first ever solo Picasso show at MoMA.
AP | AP | Posted 05.25.2011
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businessinsider.com | Lawrence Delevingne | Posted 05.25.2011
On November 1st, Philadelphia auction house Freeman's is holding the first of two sales of nearly 700 pieces from Lehman Brothers' private art collect...
ABC News | Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz | Posted 05.25.2011
Hundreds of super-rich American tax cheats have, in effect, turned themselves in to the IRS after a bank computer technician in the tiny European coun...
ABC News | LIZ MOYER AND TATYANA SHUMSKY | Posted 05.25.2011
When people think of tax havens, they usually picture the Swiss Alps or Caribbean islands. But traditional venues like Switzerland, the duchies of Li...
AP | Posted 02.25.2012