One of the most prolific art thieves has been arrested…again
Literal buckets of cash were found after raiding the house of Stéphane Breitwieser’s mother following his most recent arrest. Last week, Breitwieser was busted once again, this time in Alsace. […]
Valentine’s Day protest seeks equality and diversity at DC’s National Gallery of Art
On February 14th, the international day of celebrating or bemoaning love, the activist group Radical Matriarchy set up at DC’s National Gallery of Art (NGA) asking for a little love […]
‘All the Rembrandts’ the Rijksmuseum has to offer
‘All the Rembrandts’ sounds like an overzealous demand from a museum curator eager to get their hands on works by the great Dutch Master. However, it’s the title of the […]
Diamonds on end-of-century awnings
Today’s column breaks from the usual format of commenting on French cultural news in order to discuss an Italian institution that has been the target of violent attacks stemming from […]
‘The Flying Photographer’: a documentary showcasing Fernando Guerra
‘The Flying Photographer’ is a new film that brings architecture, photography, and documentary together into one beautiful package. The documentary sheds light on the elusive Fernando Guerra, one of the […]
Highlighting diversity amongst collections: new report takes closer look at 18 major US museums
In recent years, issues and research concerning the lack of diversity amongst museum employees have compelled museums to re-evaluate the lack of diversification among their employees and those they attract […]
Yann Kebbi: from New York to Douarnenez
Douarnenez, situated on the edge of a marvellous bay off the coast of Brittany and even at the end of earth, finis terrae, has been attracting artists for quite some […]