Asian billionaires dig Bob Dylan’s paintings. [Bloomberg]
Behind the “world’s first computer art.” [The Atlantic]
No more room numbers for Tate Modern. [The Art Newspaper]
“A Dutch government panel rejected claims by the heirs of two Jewish art dealers for all but one of 189 works in the national collection, citing a lack of evidence that they owned the works and lost them due to Nazi persecution.” [Bloomberg]
Here’s a profile of Zarina Hashmi. [WSJ]
On Matisse’s favorite hotel. [The Nation]
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