Park West CEO Albert Scaglione on the Art Market’s Obsession with Picasso

More than 40 years after his death, Pablo Picasso continues to make headlines, and it seems like the public’s fascination with the Spanish artist is only growing. Picasso is currently the focus [...]

The Barcelona Suite: Picasso at the Turn of the Century

Life wasn’t easy for Pablo Picasso at the start of his artistic career. This becomes all too apparent when examining the history behind Picasso’s famous “Barcelona Suite.” Picasso was born in [...]

Top 10 Park West Gallery Moments of 2017

From exciting new artists to major gallery renovations, 2017 has held several major milestones for Park West Gallery! With 2018 around the corner, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite [...]

Celebrating the Legacy of Pablo Picasso at Park West Museum

Pablo Picasso is undeniably one of the most famous artists of the modern era. While so much has been written about Picasso over the years, from his inspirations to his infidelities, one of the [...]

Art News: New Gardner Museum Lead, Herzog Court Victory, ‘Genius’ to Profile Picasso

The art world is full of fascinating exhibitions, intriguing discoveries, and moments that shape history. Here are some of the latest news items making art headlines. New Leads in Gardner Museum [...]

Art News: Picasso Ring, Lichtenstein Sold for $165 Million, Pollock Found in Garage

The art world is full of fascinating exhibitions, intriguing discoveries, and moments that shape history. Here are some of the latest news items making art headlines.   Hand-Painted Pablo [...]

Art News From Around the World

The art world is full of fascinating exhibitions, intriguing discoveries, unfortunate thefts and welcomed recoveries. Here are some of the latest news items making art headlines.   “Big Maple [...]

How NYC Became the Art Capital of the U.S.

February 1913 marked a defining moment in the history of art. While the turn of the century empowered the aesthetic twists and turns of the European avant-garde in their countries of origin, the [...]

Decoding Michael Cheval’s Tribute to Modern Artists

In Michael Cheval’s “Lullaby of Uncle Magritte,” viewers are faced with shape-filled landscapes, odd trinkets and a man who looks to be made out of cheese. It begs the question: “What does it [...]

Are Emojis Art?

Smiley faces, confetti streamers, dazzling hearts and tiny palm trees each assume a rightful place on your iPhone screen and social media feed, but what about in the permanent collection of the [...]