A man was arrested after police say he intentionally smashed a $1 million vase by renowned artist Ai Weiwei as part of a protest at a Miami art museum. Maximo Caminero, 51, was arrested for criminal ...
We have an 18 1/2-inch-tall Roycroft vase and a 6-inch diameter bowl. They have been in my wife’s family since 1924. We have the original invoice. The vase has never been polished and is in original ...
“It was very important to me that this object meets both the high standards of quality that the CMA holds dear and that it has a very long and well-documented modern history,’’ Pevnick said. The ...
In this series, Lagniappe presents a different work each week from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, with commentary from a curator. With the summer wedding season in full swing, many ...
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In an act of protest that might also have been an act of artistic homage, a man destroyed a vase believed to be worth $1 million at artist Ai Weiwei’s museum exhibition that is currently running at ...
The Manhattan district attorney’s office recently ordered the Metropolitan Museum of Art to surrender an ancient vase that it believes was looted from Italy decades ago. The vase, which until recently ...
On Sunday, February 16, Miami-based artist Maximo Caminero picked up and smashed a vase by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, which is currently showing his ...
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