In the News: John Martin’s ‘Apocalypse’ restored at Tate Britain; Tomas Saraceno’s interactive weightless architectural sculptures; ‘The Asia Series’ of Bob Dylan’s artworks at New York’s Gagosian Gallery; Willem de Kooning at the Museum of Modern Art; and Centre Pompidou in Paris exhibits “Edvard Munch, l’oeil moderne”.

In the News: Giant rubber dragon by artist Nicholas Hlobo was bought by a German collector; Picasso and Braque seen magnified with iPads at Kimbell Art Museum exhibition; Archaeologists unearthed a stature of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III; Exclusive abstract expressionist exhibition at AGO in New York from MoMA; and 4yr old Aelita Andre exhibited her first solo show in New York City.

In the News: Palace of Fine Arts reopened after a seven-year, $21 million renovation; The Museum of Modern Art announced a major museum exhibition devoted to Willem de Kooning; Gagosian Gallery, a new Hong Kong exhibition space, to present “Forgotten Promise” by Damien Hirst; National Institute of Anthropology and History conducted a three-dimensional image of a shaft tomb; and a tribute to Salvador Dalí was held in St. Petersburg, Florida in honor of a new Dalí museum opening.

In the news: Joan Miró to show at Tate Modern; Kimberly Chou reflects on Gene Beery’s work at Algus Greenspon; Deborah Soloman reviews Phoebe Hoban’s new book “Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty”; and Christopher Knight takes another look at the Willem de Kooning exhibition at L&M Arts called “Figure and Light”.

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