How Canada can lead the way in preventing art vandalism
Museums need to enhance security measures
Museums need to enhance security measures
Rather than being delivered to a firing squad or scaffold, Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic
Readers are starved of simple stories that make human happiness seem once again possible for regular folks
Back in the studio after a lifetime of sporadic art lessons, embracing the spirituality and fun
Transmission Difficulties: The Dignitaries once had a place of pride behind my father’s desk. My mother eventually sold it. Now we know why
Reflecting on Canadian culture at the Dog House Restaurant and small businesses dedicated to local artisans
The world of arts and culture offers lots of examples of gross expense and imported notions of what’s important. But there are alternatives
Historical revisionists want to rename buildings, pull down statues and rename paintings. Leave our history alone, warts and all
The gift shop at the Toronto exhibit offers a swath of overpriced items. What would the ultra left-wing artist think of that?
And a full dose of air-conditioned museum comfort certainly doesn’t hurt the appreciation of Picasso
London’s National Gallery exhibit offers rare glimpses into the artist’s examination of the play of light on human structures
French President Emmanuel Macron has loaned the historic depiction to Britain for public display. Is he taunting the English about Brexit?