Testimony reveals that his caretaker was paid nearly $500,000 in the last two years of the artist's life, received 118 pieces of art and made cash withdrawals totaling $615,000 from Indiana's bank accounts.
Read MoreA horrifying moment in Iraq in 2004 forever scarred Kelly Thorndike, but also gave him a way to respond to violence and to plead for humanity ... and a reason to paint.
Read MoreThough born in Indiana and a longtime resident of New York, more than almost all of the state's other iconic artists, he made his home here.
Read MoreAs the FBI scours the island for evidence of exploitation in his final years, and orders an autopsy, it exposes a deep rift fed by the celebrated artist's reclusive lifestyle.
Read MoreIt alleges that two men isolated the famed pop artist at his home in Vinalhaven, seizing his email account, turning away friends in the art world and selling forgeries to 'line their pockets.'
Read MoreRenowned for his 'LOVE' sculpture and similar works, he lived in seclusion in recent years and had a caretaker and art publisher who were recently accused in a lawsuit of isolating and exploiting him.
Read MoreMartha Miller captures the essence of Lisbeth, who never recovered from a childhood brain injury.
Read MoreWith her mind seemingly taken hostage, the Lyman woman seeks some diagnosis that, like her art, would create a sense of order from the chaos.
Read MoreA series of new exhibitions at the Farnsworth in Rockland attempt to reshape the Wyeth narrative and create 'a new sense of balance.'
Read More“20 Hour Drawing,” from the “27 Hours” series. Photos courtesy of Bates College Museum of Art
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