
”Venus with an Organist and a Dog,” detail, by Tiziano Vecellio, circa 1550, on loan from the Prado and currently on view at the Met. Roberta Smith writes: "The very title “Art and Love in Renaissance Italy” is a win-win. It promises romance, desire, youthful beauty, expensive gift items and possible sex in the land of Romeo and Juliet. It delivers on all counts."
Eternal Objects of Desire: Review of Art & Love in Renaissance Italy (NY Times)
The Fine Art of Surviving the Crash in Auction Prices (WSJ)
Is Art Sponsorship Going Out of Style? (ARTINFO)
Scene & Heard: NY Art Party Pics (ArtForum)
Best Illustrated Children’s Books 2008 (NY Times)
When Modernism & Judaism Converged on the Moscow Stage (NY Times)
Latin America’s Big Biennial At Risk (The Art Newspaper)
