Museums
Despite Authenticity Concerns, Phil Collins’s Collection of Alamo Artifacts Is Heading to a Texas Museum
Experts are questioning whether items in the Genesis singer’s collection are real—here’s why.

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After Scathing Criticism From Locals, the Rodin Museum Is Scrapping Plans for an Outpost in Spain
The institution pulled the plug following remarks from Spanish politicians, educators and others.
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library in New York Will Reopen Next Year. Here’s What to Expect.
The renowned establishment is shaking off the cobwebs to reclaim its place in the museum firmament.
An $18 Throw Pillow Helped an Art Collector Find a Stolen $10 Million Dutch Master Painting
Schorer used a reverse image search engine to find an image of a Hendrick Avercamp painting, stolen in 1978.
Italy Could Raise Museum Admission Prices to Combat Climate Protestors
The country’s cultural minister warned of rise in prices after activist threw flour on a Warhol-painted BMW in Milan.
Over 90 Museum Leaders Are Asking Climate Protestors to Stop Throwing Soup on Their Artworks
The group says protestors “severely underestimate the fragility” of the works, calling them “irreplaceable.”
This Rubens Painting From 1609 Could Fetch $25 Million at Auction
The work will be offered in January at Sotheby’s.
Gagosian Denies Rumors That It Will Be Acquired by LVMH
Talk of a potential deal between the two has wide been widely circulating among market experts.
A Climate Activist Group in Germany Splattered a $110 Million Monet Painting With Mashed Potatoes
The Letzte Generation group said they undertook the action to draw attention to climate change.