Who Stole the Guggenheim’s Picasso?
The museum sues to retrieve a piece stolen in 1961, Dean Millien’s aluminum-foil animal sculptures, and more.
In a recent development, the Guggenheim Museum has filed a lawsuit against private collectors who are still holding onto a Picasso painting that was stolen while on loan 65 years ago. The case has garnered attention due to the museum's ownership of the artwork. Senior Editor Valentina Di Liscia covers the story. Dean Millien, an artist known for his aluminum-foil animal sculptures, shared his thoughts on how great artists, such as Duchamp, inspire him and help shape his creative journey.
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