Dutch Golden Age Treasures from Thomas Kaplan’s Leiden Collection Take Center Stage in West Palm Beach The works on display highlight the breadth of 17th-century Dutch creativity and the collector's commitment to public access. By Dian Parker
Backed by an Expanding Collector Base, Old Masters Make a Quiet Comeback From $1.6B in 2014 to $803M in 2024, the Old Masters market is shrinking in value while simultaneously resisting collapse by growing in volume. By Elisa Carollo
The Silent Narratives and Revealing Exchanges of “Vermeer’s Love Letters” at the Frick “This is an exhibition that encourages, fosters and invites close looking and deep thinking,” Frick curator Aimee Ng said at a preview for the exhibition. By Hudson Warm
These Photographers Have Been Reimagining Classic Artworks Since Before It Was Cool By Karen Chernick
Michaelina Wautiers’ Paintings Were Attributed to Her Brother for Hundreds of Years By Julie Baumgardner