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A German manufacturer of food products has returned a painting to the heirs of a collector killed by the Nazis.
The Art Newspaper
Investigators arrested 23 people in Italy as authorities unearth what they say is a crime ring devoted to trafficking in stolen artifacts.
Süddeutsche Zeitung
Funding
Orit Halpern dives deep into the checkered history of MIT’s Media Lab, which recently came under fire for accepting funds from Jeffrey Epstein.
Art in America
Here’s a look at Epstein’s connections in the art world.
ARTnews
Misc.
A Vincent van Gogh sunflower painting, held by the National Gallery in London, will travel for a year, to Japan and then Australia.
The Art Newspaper
The 7,000-square-foot Fifth Avenue apartment of the late arts patron Jayne Wrightsman, who ranked on ARTnews’s Top 200 Collectors throughout the ’90s, has been listed for $50 million.
The New York Times
The Aspen Times took a look around Oscar Murillo’s new solo show at the Aspen Art Museum, which opens this weekend.
The Aspen Times
Artists
Art historian Julia Bryan-Wilson on the “art and afterlife of Bauhaus weaver Anni Albers,” on the occasion of the group show “Maneuver,” curated by Lynne Cooke, at the Artist’s Institute.
4Columns
David Alm writes about what it’s like to experience Yayoi Kusama’s art in 2019.
Forbes
In case you missed it: a first look at Kusama’s new solo show at David Zwirner in New York.
ARTnews
Reminder: In less than a week, a Kusama-designed balloon will take flight as part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
ARTnews
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