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For 24 hours, each institution will be posting images taken at a partner museum, to draw parallels between the two institutions’ themes and exhibitions.  [read the article]

Before Edvard Munch's "The Scream" spawned "Home Alone" memes, the Norwegian painter was inspiring his German and Austrian peers.

Even as the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch made a strong impact on his Austrian and German contemporaries in helping usher in 20th-century Expressionism, they in turn made an impact on him. In a show opening on Feb.

Tour the World Through the City's Museums This Season with a visit to "Berlin Metropolis: 1918-1933" at New York's Neue Galerie [read the article]

If good things come to those who wait, then New Yorkers will be handsomely rewarded. Times reporter Corey Kilgannon visits the line for free admission during First Fridays at Neue Galerie in an interactive online feature of photographs and interviews.

Not many paintings get to be the third lead in a film starring Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds, but Gustav Klimt's brilliant, golden Secessionist masterpiece Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer (1907) is just that beautiful.

On the occasion of the release of the film "Woman in Gold," arts reporter Patti Cohen discusses the improbable odds of a successful art restitution case.

Helen Mirren meets with New Yorker contributor Ben Howe to revel in the beauty of Gustav Klimt's iconic portrait, just prior to the release of "Woman in Gold" in U.S. theaters.

NY1's Stephanie Simon offers viewers a first look at "Gustav Klimt and Adele Bloch-Bauer: The Woman in Gold," an exhibition devoted to the painting at the center of the historical drama "Woman in Gold." [

Helen Mirren, who plays Maria Altmann in the moving new historical drama "Woman in Gold," shares insights into her preparation for the role and her thoughts on the tragedy of art theft during WWII.