The Indomitable Berthe Weill, Forgotten Champion of the Parisian Avant-garde She had an uncanny eye for excellence and played a pivotal role in shaping the early careers of some of the 20th Century’s most iconic artists. By Dian Parker
SLAM’s ‘Matisse and the Sea’ Showcases Many Ways of Seeing Unlike Caspar Friedrich Casper’s romantic ocean that makes humans shrink, Matisse’s sea grows and we grow with it. By Farah Abdessamad
Should Museums Be Allowed to Sell Donated Works of Art? As with the Barnes Foundation move, the sale of the Berkshire Museum's Norman Rockwells could depend on whether it is deemed necessary for the museum's survival. By Daniel Grant
Slideshow: Christie’s Auction Total Highest Ever in UK, Closing Days of Record Sales By Julia Halperin