Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said Monday he had settled a lawsuit with the personal representative of Indiana's estate that alleged excessive compensation
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The artist’s estate, a company that licensed the sale of some of his works and a former caretaker had been fighting in court since the time of the artist’s death in 2018.
Art Industry News: Robert Indiana Estate Follies Continue as D.A. Says It Overpaid Lawyers by a Whopping $3.7 Million + Other Stories
Plus, the ousted director of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts gets a new gig and a coveted late Van Gogh could fetch $35 million at auction.
LOVE sculpture in Central Park, New York City in 1971. Photo: Jack Mitchell/Getty Images.
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Museum of Finland to Restitute 2,000 Artifacts – The National Museum of Finland is returning 2,200 objects collected by the museum between 1830 and 1992 to the Indigenous Sámi people. They will be presented in a new extension at the Sámi Museum and Nature Centre Siida. The parties first agreed on the deal back in 2017. (