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Wordless Wednesday - Portrait of Amalie Zuckerkandl

Portrait of Amalie Zuckerkandl, 1917-18 © Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna (Say, this portrait is unfinished. How come? Click on the image!) See more Wordless Wednesdays on About...

Toilet Seats as Art. Well, Why Not?

Lucas, Kansas is holding The Great Toilet Seat Art Show and Silent Auction to raise funds to construct a public restroom. Now, before anyone says anything snarky like "We're not...

SFMOMA Deinstalling Sol LeWitt Wall Drawings

Fans of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will want to know that their eight-year window of opportunity to see the gigantic Sol LeWitt wall drawings in the Museum's...

Are You Missing Any Works of Art?

The FBI is asking for your help. Long story short: William M.V. Kingsland, a Manhattan collector, died in 2006. He left no will and had no heirs, so his property...

Wordless Wednesday - Green Car Crash

Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I), 1963 © Christie's Images Ltd. 2007 (Death! Flames! Record gavel price! Click on the image!) See more Wordless Wednesdays on About...

The Funniest Art News Headline. Ever.

"Giant dog turd wreaks havoc at Swiss museum" (I would add some pithy commentary here about the relative merits of the work in question v. its subject matter, but am laughing...

Who on Earth Was Pietro Psaier?

Ever experience one of those incidents where you've never, ever seen or heard of someone before in your life, then suddenly run across him or her three times in a...

Wordless Wednesday - Pyramid Texts

Pyramid Texts (Egyptian, Dynasty 6, 2321-2287 B.C.) © Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology (We have no clue who the artist was, but know exactly why he did such a precise job of...

Taking of Christ Taken

I'm sorry to report here that a copy of Caravaggio's The Taking of Christ (alternately known as The Kiss of Judas) was stolen from the Museum of Western and Eastern...

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