ROGUE URINALS

The Economist discovers a surprise cache of Marcel Duchamp's urinals ... read more »
COMMENTS: 3 |THE BRAND GAME

"The Art Show" is where? Uh, "Skin Fruit"? What's with exhibition names that are unmemorable and uninviting? ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |CHINA SYNDROME IN LONDON

London’s Asian art festival was full of surprises. Art.view reports from the front lines ... read more »
COMMENTS: 6 |OUT FROM STORAGE
A successful Romano sale in Florence proves there are exceptions to recessionary rules ... read more »
COMMENTS: 6 |THE ART MARKET CLIMBS BACK

There is reason to feel cautiously heartened by the latest contemporary art sales in London ... read more »
COMMENTS: 3 |BEGUILING BEAUTY

Art.view visits a striking young damsel on a hilltop in Naples ... read more »
COMMENTS: 3 |A CABINET OF WONDER

The Museum of Jurassic Technology celebrates a time when science mingled with poetry in its pursuit of answers to life's mysterious questions ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |ART AND INTRIGUE
The Wallace Collection in London is a museum with a history even more rococo than its collection ... read more »
COMMENTS: 2 |THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION: ARS DOMESTICA
Tucked amid townhouses is a special art museum in Washington, DC. Art.view recommends a particularly unique chapel ...read more »COMMENTS: 1 |NOGUCHI'S UNEXPECTED BEAUTY

Serenity prevails in a unique museum in Queens, New York ... read more »
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