Neil deGrasse Tyson – Art and Science

Art and science may seem to be mutually exclusive or conflicting fields, but as scientists and Park West Gallery artists show, they provide endless inspiration for one another. Artists are driven [...]

Sun Sentinel looks behind the scenes at Park West Gallery

Park West Gallery’s reputation of professionally providing framed art all over the globe requires a lot of work. So what does it take to prepare thousands of works of art to be shipped anywhere [...]

What you need to know about Cuba cruises from the U.S.

With travel restrictions to Cuba lifted, now is the perfect time to consider taking a cruise to a land that was virtually forbidden to American travelers. On Dec. 17, 2014, President Barack Obama [...]

The Picassos

UPDATE: Picasso painting returned 14 years after being stolen

A Pablo Picasso painting, “La Coiffeuse” (The Hairdresser), is returning to Paris after it went missing and turned up 14 years later disguised as an “art craft/toy.” The painting, valued at $15 [...]

New video from 1990 Gardner art heist

Video footage related to the infamous Gardner Museum heist may shed light on a case that has remained unsolved for 25 years. Federal investigators released previously-unseen surveillance footage [...]

Marcus Glenn on Detroit Public TV

Marcus Glenn, one of three artists in Park West Gallery’s “Detroit’s Finest” exhibition series, was recently featured on Detroit Public TV. Glenn appears in an episode [...]

Albert Scaglione in the Huffington Post

Supportive parents, a love of art, and an attitude of working harder than anyone else are just some of the reasons Park West Gallery Founder and CEO Albert Scaglione gives for succeeding in the [...]

UPDATE: Missing Dürer, Rembrandt works found

Two works by Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt van Rijn reported as missing from the Boston Public Library (BPL) were revealed to have been misfiled. After digging through nearly 60 percent of the [...]

Henri Matisse painting looted by Nazis returns home

A painting by Henri Matisse has finally made its way home after disappearing 75 years ago. Matisse’s “Femme Assise” (Seated Woman) belonged to Paul Rosenberg, a renowned art dealer who fled from [...]