One Fine Show: Early Italian Renaissance Bronze at Detroit Institute of Arts Three of the loaned works, made using the direct cast method that destroyed their original wax versions, are one of a kind. By Dan Duray
A New Exhibit Maps Cubism’s End to an Explosion of Artistic Experimentation A new show opening at the Detroit Institute of Arts explores the art of Paris between the Wars. By Christa Terry
A Vincent Van Gogh in Detroit’s Museum Was Allegedly Stolen From a Brazilian Collector A 58-year-old law may prevent the return of an allegedly stolen Vincent van Gogh, which is currently on display at a Detroit museum. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art World Abstracts: Detroit Institute of Arts Reaches Grand Bargain Goal, and More! By Alanna Martinez
Detroit Institute of Arts’ Holdings SAFE as Judge Rules in Favor of ‘Grand Bargain’ By Alanna Martinez
Philanthropic Organizations Pledge $330 M. Toward Detroit Pensions and Protecting DIA Artwork By M.H. Miller