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  • Exhibitions plumb artistic responses to disaster

    Coke Wisdom O'Neal looked at the soggy, stained and discolored photographs strewn about his Brooklyn studio by the salty floodwaters of Superstorm ... 

  • Dali portrait on offer in surrealist auction

    Salvador Dali's portrait of a New York style icon and Joan Miro's homage to his Catalan roots are going on sale at a London auction of surrealist ... 

  • Lawyer: No proof to charge Romanians for art theft

    A lawyer for three Romanians accused of stealing valuable paintings from a museum in the Netherlands insisted Friday there was insufficient evidence ... 

  • Interpol: We'll recover art stolen in Dutch heist

    The head of Interpol says he believes police will retrieve valuable paintings that were stolen from a museum in the Netherlands last year, including ... 

  • Dutch art heist detectives heading to Romania

    Dutch detectives and a prosecutor will travel to Romania to investigate the possible involvement of three men in a multimillion-dollar art heist in ... 

  • London exhibit features dozens of Manet portraits

    A new exhibition is bringing the works of French Impressionist master Edouard Manet to London — although snow is delaying one painting's arrival. 

  • Artist's obsession with Twinkies spans 4 decades

    Long before Hostess Brands' plan to shut down made Twinkies the rage, Nancy Peppin found something special about the cream-filled snack cakes. No, she ... 

  • Turkish painter Burhan Dogancay dead at 83

    Turkish painter Burhan Dogancay, whose work has been exhibited in some 70 museums worldwide, including New York's Metropolitan Art Museum and the ... 

  • Paul Emsley

    Critics divided over Duchess of Cambridge portrait

    The Duchess of Cambridge seems to like her first official portrait, which is lucky for the artist. Many critics don't. Paul Emsley's portrait of the ... 

  • Poland probes artist's claim he used Holocaust ash

    Polish prosecutors are investigating a Swedish artist's claim that he used the ashes of Holocaust victims to make a painting, an act that could carry ... 

  • Matisse painting stolen in 1987 recovered in UK

    A Henri Matisse painting stolen in 1987 from a Swedish museum by a thief wielding a sledgehammer has been recovered, an art specialist and a dealer ... 

  • Bob Taft

    Portraits mark political history, change of guard

    Artists often put oil to canvas at this time of year to render the official portrait of a governor or legislative leader who's coming or going from ... 

  • Paintings outrage Islamic hard-liners in Pakistan

    Pakistan's leading arts college has pushed boundaries before in this conservative nation. But when a series of paintings depicting Muslim clerics in ... 

  • $66M Kinkade estate dispute secretly settled

    Thomas Kinkade's widow and girlfriend have reached a settlement after a dispute over the late artist's $66 million estate, their attorneys said ... 

  • NYC artists seek help to scrub away Sandy's stains

    Superstorm Sandy was not kind to the arts community. It not only upended paintings, equipment, tools and paper, turning them into tangled and soggy ... 

  • Man jailed for 2 years for defacing Rothko work

    A Polish man who defaced a Mark Rothko painting in London's Tate Modern gallery with black ink to promote an obscure artistic creed was sentenced ... 

  • Van Gogh dazzles at Netherlands' Kroeller-Mueller

    With the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam closed for renovations until April, the world's second-largest collection of the tortured Dutch master's work ... 

  • Banned 50 years ago, exhibition reopens in Moscow

    Better known in the West for promising to "bury" the capitalist world, Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev is also remembered by Russians for banning works ... 

  • $9K artwork bought for $12 at Milwaukee Goodwill

    "Red Nose" just meant a reindeer named Rudolph to Karen Mallet until she bought a print by that name for $12.34 at a Goodwill store in Milwaukee. 

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