‘Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools’ Showcases Three Hundred Years of Flemish Feeling There are the expected paintings by familiar talents—Rubens, van Dyck and Brueghel—but new surprises await in each room. By Dian Parker
Two New Designs for Lucas Museum, Prado Mounts First Solo Show for Female Artist One proposal is for San Francisco Bay’s Treasure Island and a second is for Exposition Park in Los Angeles. By Alanna Martinez
The Most Frequently Stolen Artwork in History Is…On the High Line? The Ghent Altarpiece is the most frequently stolen artwork in history, having been burgled, all or in part, on six occasions, the object of thirteen crimes over its almost 600-year existence. By Noah Charney
Opera Underground: Caroline Shaw’s ‘Partita for 8 Voices’ and Gelsey Bell’s ‘morning//mourning’ at Green-Wood Cemetery By Gabrielle Ferrari