CULTURE: This Man Bought 60,000 Ceramic Tiles from Dalí. Now He’s Finally Ready to Sell Them
In 1976, German lawyer Peter Ackermann made a momentous purchase: He bought 60,000 ceramic tiles designed by Salvador Dalí. And he didn’t ha
NEWS: Members of President’s Arts Committee Resign en Masse in Protest
All but one private member of the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH), which advises the President on cultural issues, r
REVIEW: Scene Stealers: ‘Dioramas’ Set Many Stages at the Palais de Tokyo
For many years we have been seeing installations and groupings of objects and figures either culled from the real world or meticulously fabr
CULTURE: There’s Only One Visual Artist on the NEA’s Board. Here’s What She Thinks of the Imperiled
The National Council on the Arts is a 14-person advisory committee that reports to the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. All
NEWS: India's new Partition Museum opens near Pakistani border
Seventy years after the traumatic division of Pakistan and India at the close of the British Empire, the world’s first Partition Museum has
REVIEW: Ways of Seeing: Using Virtual Reality, Mat Collishaw Shuttles Elegantly Between the Past and
British artist Mat Collishaw is preoccupied with ways of seeing. From early works, such as Bullet Hole—an image of a head wound caused by an