Decades after a brazen art theft drove Merry White's father to despair, federal agents closed in on one last missing work.
Art Journey watches feature works by artists Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock, Edgar Degas and Paul Klee The Swatch Art Peace ...
Police investigating an international art smuggling scheme discovered a previously unknown work by famed abstract painter Jackson Pollock in Bulgaria, officials said. Experts estimated the painting — ...
Abstract expressionism is a movement in art that experiments with the disconnect between color and line, and the creation of illusion within reality. This limitless pictorial space was born from the ...
The collection includes pieces inspired by works from Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Paul Klee and Jackson Pollock.
Anders Karlsson, a dealer in rare gems, minerals, and fossils, sued five people and three dealerships in federal court in California on June 11 claiming he lost $2.8 million as a result of ...
Jackson Pollock was never one for the easel. Instead, at his studio in East Hampton, New York, the artist tacked canvases on the wooden floor, onto which he dripped and splattered household paint to ...
Jackson Pollock, “Earth Worms” (1946) (Tel Aviv Museum of Art Collection, gift of Peggy Guggenheim, Venice through the American-Israel Cultural Foundation, 1954 ...
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Swatch launches Guggenheim collaboration with watches inspired by Pollock, Degas, Monet, and Klee
Swatch has also partnered with the Guggenheim since the 1990s. "This collaboration was inspired by a long-standing shared ...
How a movement went from dreamworld to vanguard to establishment of its own. By Arthur Lubow Phillips Auctioneers filed a lawsuit against a third-party guarantor who had agreed to buy the painting at ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
"[Jackson] Pollock would often begin with some sort of figurative device to which he would then respond—and eventually bury under layers of paint," says Sue Taylor, an art historian at Portland State ...
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