The latest twist in the Knoedler & Co. forgery scandal involves something quite basic: spelling.
June 12, 2014
At the Morgan, a Master’s Minuscule Manuscripts
The Morgan Library & Museum over the last few years has added some small wonders to its collections, and now for the first time a sampling of these miniature books is on public view. Opened last month, Miracles in Miniature: The Art of the Master of Claude de France celebrates one of the last greats of the illuminated manuscript — who happened to work at a doll-size scale.
MoMA’s Acquired App-etite
The Museum of Modern Art has acquired the first downloadable app for its collection.
Portraits of the Homeless World Cup
While the World Cup opens today in Brazil, another international soccer tournament is on the horizon for this fall. The Homeless World Cup, started in 2003, will stage its 12th edition this October in Santiago, Chile, engaging players across the globe who live in poverty.
Embattled Four Seasons Picasso Finds New Home
The Picasso tapestry slated for removal from the Four Seasons restaurant in the Seagram Building has found a new home at the New-York Historical Society, the New York Times reported.
The Next Next Best Thing: Videos from The Lost Lectures NY
The night was truly unique, something that can’t be replicated. But it can be relived, because the videos are now online!
Made in L.A. 2014 Opens June 15 at the Hammer Museum
The Hammer Museum’s biennial exhibition Made in L.A. 2014 features works by 35 Los Angeles artists with an emphasis on emerging and under-recognized artists.
The Freedom of Futurist Poetry
The Guggenheim Museum was filled with noise on Monday evening during
“PAAAAAAroooooooooooole in Libertà Futuriste (Futurist Wwwwwwoooooords-in-Freedom),” an eccentric program that breathed new life into an extensive survey of Futurist art that’s been on view since February.