The drawings on view at Schloss Moyland are key to understanding the artist, says Ann Temkin, chief curator of painting and sculpture at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
In contrast, New York's Engelhard Court is a magic mix of 19th-century sculpture and architecture that goes beyond visual delight to convey a sense of the uniqueness of American art.
Wafaa Bilal, an artist and assistant arts professor at NewYork University was recently commissioned by a government-sponsored gallery to create an interactive sculpture that celebrates the Arab contribution to optics.
And in one of the neatest art installations we've seen this week, Leo Villareal announced plans to install a 30-foot-tall "Buckyball" sculpture that's made up of 180 glowing LED tubes in NewYork City's Madison Square Park later this year.