Ann Arbor Street Fair comes again!

Established in 1960, the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair is the original of the now four award-winning Ann Arbor Art Fairs.

Park West Gallery Artist Interviews: Leslie Lew Part 3

Part 3 of a fascinating interview with artist Leslie Lew.

Park West Gallery Artist Interviews: Leslie Lew Part 2

Part 2 of a fascinating interview with Leslie Lew.

Yaacov Agam and the Mystical Number “9”

Yaacov Agam, as the son of an Orthodox Rabbi, possesses a deep interest in Hebrew mysticism.

A Gavel Falls…is the Pendulum of Art History Swinging Back?

A bronze sculpture by Swiss modern master Alberto Giacometti has fetched the highest price in art auction history.

An Art Collector’s Insightful View of Cruise Ship Art Auctions

An art collector writes about her Park West at sea experience.

Honoring MLK Day: Norman Rockwell and the Civil Rights Movement

The article “Rockwell painted civil rights portraits, too," challenges the popular belief that legendary illustrator and storyteller Norman Rockwell ignored racial and social issues.

Art Gallery Finds Rare Chagall Painting at Auction

A small London art gallery paid roughly $43,000 - a fraction of its estimated $1.6 million value - for a rare Marc Chagall painting at a Paris auction last fall.

In Memoriam: Roy E. Disney (1930-2009)

Roy Edward Disney, nephew of Walt Disney, died Wednesday at the age of 79.

Picasso Etchings Discovered Between Pages of a Library Book

Thirteen etchings by Pablo Picasso have come to light after a Spanish professor discovered them jammed into the pages of a book owned by the Spanish artist's lover and muse, Dora Maar.