THE BRAND GAME

"The Art Show" is where? Uh, "Skin Fruit"? What's with exhibition names that are unmemorable and uninviting? ... read more »
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London’s Asian art festival was full of surprises. Art.view reports from the front lines ... read more »
OUT FROM STORAGE
A successful Romano sale in Florence proves there are exceptions to recessionary rules ... read more »
THE ART MARKET CLIMBS BACK

There is reason to feel cautiously heartened by the latest contemporary art sales in London ... read more »
BEGUILING BEAUTY

Art.view visits a striking young damsel on a hilltop in Naples ... read more »
A CABINET OF WONDER

The Museum of Jurassic Technology celebrates a time when science mingled with poetry in its pursuit of answers to life's mysterious questions ... read more »
ART AND INTRIGUE
The Wallace Collection in London is a museum with a history even more rococo than its collection ... read more »
THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION: ARS DOMESTICA
Tucked amid townhouses is a special art museum in Washington, DC. Art.view recommends a particularly unique chapel ...read more »NOGUCHI'S UNEXPECTED BEAUTY

Serenity prevails in a unique museum in Queens, New York ... read more »
TAMARA DE LEMPICKA'S TUBULAR BELLES

Tamara de Lempicka's Art Deco portraits are known for mixing “lighting by Caravaggio, tubism by Fernand Léger and lipstick by Chanel,” and for radiating bisexual power. Art.view anticipates a sale of her work at Sotheby's ... read more »

