At the Guggenheim, Gabriele Münter Takes her Place With this exhibition, the artist is not so much rediscovered as finally recognized for what she always was. By Dian Parker
Paloma Picasso Presents Unseen Works in a New Picasso Show at Gagosian When the gallery and curator Michael Cary approached Paloma to discuss the show, she turned to her own collection to contribute works that had long been out of the public eye. By Jordan Riefe
One Fine Show: ‘Tamara de Lempicka’ at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston There were plenty of nudes in 1920s Paris, but in Lempicka’s work, everyone is much sexier with their clothes on. By Dan Duray
Picasso’s Double-Profile Portrait of Jacqueline Roque Estimated to Sell for $12 Million By Helen Holmes
The One That Got Away: ‘Picasso and Françoise Gilot: Paris-Vallauris, 1943–1953’ at Gagosian and Frank Stella at L&M Arts By Maika Pollack