More stories from the week that ended March 30 (click on bolded words for more information):
- All about Post-Internet art and its artists.
- Cornelius Gurlitt will return paintings from his trove to original Jewish owners or their descendants. His legal team dismissed chief negotiator Hannes Hartung from the case. BBC provides a tour of the collection.
- Delaware Art Museum to sell up to four works from its collection in order to save the museum from closing.
- Jamie Peck responds to Terry Richardson’s response to models’ accusations against him.
- The possible exploitation of poverty in the art world.
- Perry Rubenstein files for bankruptcy. Gallery’s website taken offline.
- Man sentenced to seven years in prison for role in stealing bronze statue from National Frontier Trails Museum.
- Renoir painting returns to Baltimore 63 years after theft.
- Paddy Johnson wonders where all the digital artists are at the Whitney Biennial.
- Astoria neighborhood in Queens is getting its own official arts district.
- Are you curious to know who had richer parents – doctors or artists?
- What makes an artist an artist?
- The artist as a brand.
- Lourve most-visited museum in world in 2013, followed by British Museum and the Met.
- Barack Obama goes to Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, becoming first ever serving US president to visit.
- SFMOMA trying to stay relevant during closure.
- Garage Center to become a museum and change name to Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Manifesta 10 artists list announced.
- Women art dealers you need to know, part 1.
- Christine Messineo now a partner at Bortolami Gallery.
- Vogue profiles Amy Cappellazzo. She partners with Allan Schwartzman to form Art Agency Partners.
- Jonathan Jones speaks out in support of Gagosian.
- The latest on Amazon’s foray into selling artwork.
- E.ON selling Jackson Pollock’s Number 5 from its collection.
- How art world insiders started their art collections.
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian gets a gallery show of his artwork and death device in Los Angeles.
- Interview with Rob Teeters on collecting work from emerging talent.
- Josh Roth talks about collecting and the art scene in Los Angeles.
- Dzine talks about his upbringing and work.
- Jacob Hashimoto’s Gas Giant video on NYTimes.com.
- Profile of Lia Chavez.
- An interview with Marsea Goldberg.
- Nan Goldin’s newest work about children.
- Jessica Hess discusses her graffiti landscape paintings.
- Graham Fagen selected to represent Scotland at Venice Biennale.
- The personal story of Claire Peeps, who worked for Ansel Adams.
- Jason File wins the 2014 Future Map Prize.
- Teenager tries to kill himself after he fails at taking a perfect selfie. A collection of art world selfies.
- The Simpsons had an episode about art forgery and a little about the art market.
- Wu Tang Clan will sell just one copy of their latest album release.
- Taylor Swift paints.
- Lady Gaga opening a pop-up gallery in Times Square.
- A review of LOX New York City restaurant at The Jewish Museum.