‘Seeing psychologically’ the philanthropic American collector couple who put Los Angeles on the art map
Munich authorities seem more interested in protecting an art dealer than in returning stolen works to their rightful heirs
Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz pass their collection of works by untrained artists to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Gertrude Stein’s ties to Nazis, revisited at the museum, shouldn’t eclipse her nurturing of young artists
Hyman Bloom rose to fame, and fell into obscurity, with his eerie paintings of rabbis, ghosts, and demons
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