NAZI RETURNS

On the eve of announcement of a British government plan for compensation to Holocaust survivors and their families for artwork looted by the Nazis now residing in British museums, a controversy erupts. Jewish community leaders and art experts are protesting that the plan is inadequate.- London Evening Standard

  • Previously: LOOTED ART: Several prominent British art museums are expected to announce this week that they are in possession of artworks stolen by the Nazis in the World War II. The Tate alone is said to have 100 such works. – Jerusalem Post

SO BIG THAT…

Chicago’s latest piece of public art is a $3 million sculpture, designed by London-based artist Anish Kapoor. It will look like a highly finished piece of seamless modern art that some have compared to a jelly or kidney bean. When built, it will be 30 feet tall, 60 feet long, and weigh 100-plus tons. City officials hope it will be a civic signature piece. Just one problem: how to get it from where it’s built, across oceans, through canals and finally across town without crushing the pavement, bridges and other obstacles in its path? – Chicago Tribune

NOT TO BE UNKIND, BUT …

“By and large, at the beginning of the 21st century, the symphony audience goes to a concert looking for easy, passive entertainment, whereas once upon a time, this audience consisted largely of active, even passionate participants.” Former LA Philharmonic chief Ernest Fleischmann warns we have to turn it around. Here’s his plan. – The Guardian