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The Most Expensive Painting Ever Sold at Auction: Picasso's 'Women of Algiers'
$179.4 million, for the love of God.
A Picasso Painting Could Get Auctioned Off for $140 Million in May
Does someone who buys a painting for $140 million simply take out their checkbook and ask for a pen? Do they swipe their American Express Centurion? Do armored cars from Brinks pull up in front of Christie's, laden with gold bars?
This Elderly French Couple Will Have to Return 271 Stolen Picasso Artworks They Kept In Their Garage
A French court sentenced a handyman and his wife a two-year suspended jail sentence as part of an investigation into a box of unknown works by the Spanish master.
A Hundred Years Is Nothing: The VICE Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky
We Skyped with the legendary Chilean filmmaker to ask about his life and work, from his days as a young poet in Chile to his new Kickstarter, along with discussions of psychomagic, George Harrison's anus, and a Tarot reading with Yeezus.
Layered Portraits Capture Memories of Famous Faces
Cindy Sherman, Chuck Close, Kim Kardashian and more star in Doug Keye's 'Portrait' on view at Klompching Gallery
Levni Yilmaz's Deadpan Cartoons Document 'Mere Existence'
I spoke to the San Francisco animator about internal conflicts and modern relationships.
Is This the Best Painting in NYC?
34 artists, curators, journalists, dealers, and critics have decided that a 1907 Picasso is the number one painting in the art capital of the world.
A Stolen $2.5 Million Picasso Has Been Recovered in Queens
The oil painting 'La Coiffeuse' was found masked as an "art craft toy" in a package marked with holiday greetings.
The 'Kept Man' Who Seduced All Your Favorite Dead Gay Novelists
What do Truman Capote, Christopher Isherwood, and Gore Vidal (allegedly) have in common? Denham Fouts, who was once called "the most expensive male prostitute in the world."
Let's Kill FIFA Before FIFA Kills Soccer
FIFA is corrupt and everyone knows it, but the real issue is that the whole world might be too corrupt to do anything about it.
7 Hidden Art Secrets That Were Uncovered With Technology
From da Vinci to Rembrandt, The Creators Project looks at the invisible details hidden inside history's most famous artworks.
Next Level Absinthe Tripping Has Always Been Psychosomatic
Lofty 19th century Romantics were really into knocking back absinthe because they believed that it allowed them to transcend the mere mortals of this earth. Sadly, absinthe isn't actually hallucinogenic and any tripping was all in their heads.