Morning Links: Norman Rockwell Edition
2012-12-03 08:39:59 未知
Berlin museum to return three Edvard Munchs and one by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner to the heirs of a Jewish collector. [Bloomberg]
Artist Douglas Gordon outraged that a statue of his went missing from a Christie’s warehouse. [BBC]
St Petersburg’s Hermitage museum shocks with tentative steps into the world of contemporary art. [The Guardian]
The Times takes a tour of the apartment of Laurent de Brunhoff and Phyllis Rose, illustrators of the “Babar” books. [NYT]
Work by Abdulnasser Gharem, censored from London show, lands in Amsterdam museum. [The Art Newspaper]
A 1941 Norman Rockwell painting will hit the open market for the first time, at an estimate of $3 million to $5 million. [WSJ]
Some LACMA patrons are upset about a recent hike in fees. [L.A. Times]
What can Orientalist art teach the diplomatic world? [ArtsBeat]
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