California
California’s controversial restitution bill
Move to make it easier for claimants to recover looted art is dividing the state
Eli Broad addresses the American Association of Museums: LA Museums should be pulling in the crowds
Dealers look to LA future as blue-chip galleries move west
Galleries such as Gagosian and Matthew Marks see opportunities, despite small collector base
Collectors have turned a limestone cave in a Napa Valley hillyard into a unique private gallery space
The first curated cave installation is comprised of 19 works including pieces by Christopher Wool
Artist Interview: Matthew Monahan
Matthew Monahan’s work will be shown in upcoming exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery and the Rubell Collection
Books: Sixties art in the US, a tale of two coasts
Eva Hesse’s tragic vision and the multifarious works by artists in California
Austria aims to dismiss restitution bid: “If you want the Klimts come and claim them in Austria”
Maria Altmann is attempting to reclaim six Klimt paintings looted by the Nazis
Potential changes to state law could affect claims relating to Armenian massacres
Californian law may make restitution harder
Rembrandt will ride again as reprinting is planned from his original plates
A Californian company prepares to sell etchings reprinted from the seventeenth-century plates
Los Angeles' County Museum of Art to hold exhibition of French Art sourced from Southern Californian collections
Monet, Renoir and Picasso will be some of the big names represented in the show, opening 9 June