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March 18, 2021
Architects of Berkshire Museum art sale say ‘Pervasive meanness’ within museum community keeps it from meaningful changes
by Jennifer Huberdeau
March 16, 2021
Berkshire Museum art-sale story hits symposium circuit. Critics were denied place on panel
by Larry Parnass
December 7, 2019
Newly flush Berkshire Museum seeks public help
by Larry Parnass
December 7, 2019
A glance at Berkshire Museum’s final report to AG on art sale proceeds
by Larry Parnass
May 7, 2019
New leader seeks dialogue to bridge Berkshire Museum’s past, future
by Haven Orecchio-Egresitz
December 26, 2018
Top Stories of 2018: No. 5: Berkshire Museum rewrites its financial narrative
by Larry Parnass
December 8, 2018
Filing details Shields’ severance package from Berkshire Museum
by Larry Parnass
December 1, 2018
Museum controversy didn’t sap AG Healey’s support in Berkshires
by Larry Parnass
November 29, 2018
It’s homecoming time for 16 Berkshire Museum works
by Larry Parnass
November 27, 2018
Berkshire Museum won’t pursue further art sales, Crane Room renovation
by Larry Parnass
November 16, 2018
Last of listed Berkshire Museum works sell for less than expected
by Larry Parnass
November 14, 2018
Who paid Berkshire Museum’s legal bills? Clues point in one direction
by Larry Parnass
November 11, 2018
No mention of ‘New Vision’ as Berkshire Museum recruits new chief
by Larry Parnass
November 2, 2018
Foes of museum art sales win ‘Champion of Artists’ award
by Larry Parnass
October 4, 2018
Berkshire Museum elects five new trustees
October 2, 2018
Court: 3 from Lenox don’t have right to challenge museum board’s conduct
by Haven Orecchio-Egresitz
September 27, 2018
Two unsold Berkshire Museum works slated for November auction
by Larry Parnass
September 24, 2018
Berkshire Museum recharges with five new trustees
by Larry Parnass
June 30, 2018
‘Giant Redwood Trees’ will fall at Berkshire Museum despite interpretive value
by Larry Parnass
March 16, 2018
Martin Gammon: A New Vision plan: Museum, circa 1937
by Martin Gammon / founder and president of Pergamon Art Group and the author of the forthcoming history of deaccessions at museums, “Deaccessioning and its Discontents: a Critical History” (MIT Press, May 2018)
March 15, 2018
SJC sets Tuesday hearing on Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass
March 6, 2018
Berkshire Museum, AG respond to art sale opponents in SJC filings
by Larry Parnass
March 3, 2018
Berkshire Museum, AG to rebut ‘friend of court’ briefs in art sale case
by Larry Parnass
February 27, 2018
‘Special master’ urged to oversee Berkshire Museum finances, changes
by Larry Parnass
February 15, 2018
Rockwell sons drop Berkshire Museum suit; other plaintiffs file with SJC
by Larry Parnass
February 12, 2018
Lynn Villency Cohen: Assessing AG-museum accord
by Lynn Villency Cohen, art historian and writer.
February 11, 2018
AG’s legal options limited in Berkshire Museum case; art sale opponents regroup
by Larry Parnass
January 27, 2018
When Berkshire Museum injunction ends, private art sale could follow, attorney cautions
by Larry Parnass
January 26, 2018
Nina Simon | Berkshire Museum Debate: Instead of selling objects, build public trust
Nina Simon is the executive director of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History in California. She is author of “The Participatory Museum” (2010) and “The Art of Relevance” (2016), and she writes the popular Museum 2.0 blog where a version of this commentary first appeared.
January 17, 2018
Legal Bills: Who’s paying the freight for the Berkshire Museum?
by Larry Parnass
January 16, 2018
Carole Owens: Finding preservation/growth balance
A Berkshire writer and historian, Carole Owens is a regular Eagle contributor.
January 9, 2018
Lynn Villency Cohen: What’s next for Berkshire Museum?
Lynn Villency Cohen is an art historian and writer.
January 4, 2018
Attorney General’s report reasserts opposition to Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass / In a legal brief filed this week, the Attorney General’s Office assails not only the Berkshire Museum’s plan to sell artworks, but also a related plan by trustees to shift the museum’s focus to science and nature
January 3, 2018
Attorney General on track to wrap up Berkshire Museum inquiry
by Larry Parnass / The Berkshire Museum has provided an additional 500 documents sought by the state Attorney General’s Office in its investigation of a plan to sell off artworks. But the office is still seeking to interview key employees and board members, as well as Executive Director Van Shields
December 30, 2017
Berkshire Museum art sale timeline
by Larry Parnass
December 30, 2017
Clarence Fanto: Making book on Berkshires stories to watch in 2018
An essential question in the eyes of the author: Who really “owns” the Berkshire Museum and its collection – the people of Berkshire County or the board of trustees and executive director?
December 30, 2017
Top Stories of 2017: Berkshire Museum’s planned art sale draws national attention
by Larry Parnass
December 27, 2017
Van Shields returns part time to Berkshire Museum after medical leave
by Larry Parnass
December 25, 2017
Eric Rudd: A compromise proposal to save art, and museum
Eric Rudd is an artist and founder of the Berkshire Art Museum in North Adams.
December 19, 2017
No lower court resolution in sight for Berkshire Museum litigation
by Larry Parnass
December 15, 2017
Legislation next agenda item for Save the Art group
by Larry Parnass / Sara Clement, right, and Linda Kaye-Moses, beside Clement and also holding a sign, speak at the Save the Art-Save the Museum sidewalk rally in Cambridge on Friday.
December 13, 2017
Appeals Court justice extends injunction on Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass
December 12, 2017
Sotheby’s contract waives withdrawal fee if AG disputes Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass / *Link provided to view Sotheby’s “Consignment Agreement” with museum
December 12, 2017
Berkshire Museum reached for ‘silver’ solution through arts sales
by Larry Parnass / Trustees of the Berkshire Museum last year considered several options to overcome financial problems and enhance the institution’s value to the community, according to documents released on Tuesday.
December 11, 2017
Berkshire Museum releases impounded court documents / Meanwhile, museum says AG refused offer on injunction
by Larry Parnass
December 10, 2017
Ruth Bass: Hurrying or dragging? Happy medium can be the best tempo
Ruth Bass has served on boards for a bank, a town, a land trust and a health group.
December 9, 2017
Berkshire Museum assails Attorney General’s probe as ‘one-sided’
by Larry Parnass
December 7, 2017
Attorney General seeks more time for Berkshire Museum art sale probe
by Larry Parnass / The Attorney General’s Office says it needs until the end of January to complete its investigation into the Berkshire Museum’s planned art sale – if the museum provides all the requested documentation
December 4, 2017
Berkshire Museum pushes for speedy appeal, citing ‘precarious condition’
by Larry Parnass / Attorneys representing the Berkshire Museum argued in Monday’s filing that the state Attorney General’s Office failed to obtain a judge’s authorization for it to conduct the investigation now underway on the planned deaccession and sale of 40 art works
December 4, 2017
Connecticut College museum studies students debate Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass
December 2, 2017
No quick result expected in Berkshire Museum litigation
by Larry Parnass
December 1, 2017
Museum’s lawyer asks Eagle to address ‘potential conflicts of interest’
by Larry Parnass /An attorney representing the Berkshire Museum has asked The Berkshire Eagle to provide information about a group of anonymous donors that offered a $1 million gift to the museum on the condition that it pause its planned art sale and allow an independent financial review.
November 30, 2017
Rockwell art values continue rise in recent auctions
by Larry Parnass
November 29, 2017
Judge denies Eagle request to release documents in Berkshire Museum case
by Larry Parnass
November 27, 2017
The Eagle asks Appeals Court to unseal documents in Berkshire Museum litigation
by Larry Parnass
November 21, 2017
Berkshire Museum loses bid to keep art auction case in Pittsfield court
by Larry Parnass / “Ongoing litigation continues to take the Berkshire Museum and the community down a path that will be divisive no matter the outcome.” STATE SEN. ADAM HINDS, D-PITTSFIELD
November 20th
3 Lenox residents appeal local judge’s ruling in Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass
November 11, 2017
Dispute over Berkshire Museum art sale moves to next stage
by Larry Parnass
November 10, 2017
Appeals court justice stops Berkshire Museum art sale / Grants AG’s eleventh-hour request for injunction
by Larry Parnass
November 10, 2017
Pittsfield: Save the Art staging protests
November 9, 2017
Highlights of AG’s argument to block Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass
November 8, 2017
Berkshire Museum art sale opponents pin hopes on Attorney General
Pittsfield artist Tom Patti, a plaintiff in a bid to stop the Berkshire Museum from selling artworks. said he believes the sale would set a bad precedent in the museum world. “Anybody following this is going to reconsider a handshake as the last word,” Patti said, referring to what he views as trust between the late artist Norman Rockwell and Stuart Henry, a close friend of Rockwell’s who served as the museum’s director when Rockwell gave “Shuffleton’s Barbershop” to the museum in 1958 and “Shaftsbury Blacksmith Shop” in 1966. – by Larry Parnass
November 7, 2017
Berkshire Museum cleared to sell artworks at NYC auction
In a victory for the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, a judge ruled on Tuesday that it could go ahead with plans to sell off artworks, including two Norman Rockwell paintings, as part of a plan to fund its “New Vision.” – by Larry Parnass
November 4, 2017
Rockwell paintings draw visitors to Sotheby’s, elicit public displays of affection
by Larry Parnass
November 3, 2017
As Berkshire Museum art sale nears, Attorney General’s Office gains ground – but takes a hit
by Larry Parnass
November 3, 2017
In 2013, ‘Shuffleton’s Barbershop’ inspired Hallmark movie
by Larry Parnass
November 2, 2017
Parties await ruling in Berkshire Museum art sale motions
by Larry Parnass
November 1, 2017
Attorney General’s Office files emergency motion in Berkshire Museum suit
by Larry Parnass / Attorney Michael Keating, representing Norman Rockwell’s three sons and other plaintiffs, makes his case in Berkshire Superior Court on Wednesday in an effort to halt the Berkshire Museum’s planned art sale.
November 1, 2017
Illustrator shapes ‘massacre’ parody of Rockwell’s ‘Shuffleton’s Barbershop’
by Larry Parnass / Illustrator Leonardo Quiles of Dalton created “Shaftsbury Text Battle” as a commentary related to plans by the Berkshire Museum to sell the work that inspired it – “Shaftsbury Blacksmith Shop” – at auction.
October 31, 2017
10 artful questions: A primer on Berkshire Museum’s legal issues
by Larry Parnass
October 31, 2017
Gilles Heno-Coe: Region’s cultural heritage is threatened by art sale
A Williamstown native and Williams College alumnus. Gilles Heno-Coe is a Ph.D student in art history and a graduate research assistant The University of Texas.
October 31, 2017
The day Norman Rockwell saw a teen with talent
by Larry Parnass / Tom Patti had a close relationship with Norman Rockwell and says his influence helped him to become an artist. He is is one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit to stop the sale of art at the Berkshire Museum.
October 30, 2017
Attorney General joins call for Berkshire Museum to halt art sale / The state attorney general’s office has joined members of the Rockwell family in calling for a halt to the Berkshire Museum’s plan to sell artworks beginning next month – by Larry Parnass / “Any sale of the art in question in violation of the law would result in irreparable harm to the public interest,” according to the response filed by Healey’s office.
October 28, 2017
Financial concerns expressed should Berkshire Museum art sale be delayed
by Larry Parnass / The Eagle has learned that, to secure the museum’s business in an earlier deaccession, Sotheby’s made an upfront gift to the museum of $500,000.
October 28, 2017
At protest, some in community stand behind Berkshire Museum’s planned art sale
by Haven Orecchio-Egresitz / McGraw said that it “saddens” her that there are people who are upset with the museum, but that she is excited about a “kind of cutting-edge” plan to make the museum more interactive and educational.
October 27, 2017
Berkshire Museum art sale dilemma isn’t new to former AG Coakley
by Larry Parnass / In her firm’s case, three sons of artist Norman Rockwell maintain that their father would not have wanted to see his gifts sent to auction. Offspring can speak to the intent of a parent, she said.
October 27, 2017
Barbara Palmer: Thoughts on the Berkshire Museum tragedy
Barbara Palmer is the former executive director of the Bidwell House Museum in Monterey and a member of The Eagle’s advisory board.
October 26, 2017
Second lawsuit seeks to halt Berkshire Museum art sale
by Larry Parnass / Members of the family met this month with lawyers in the office of the attorney general, which is reviewing the legality of the museum’s planned sales. They shared a 1958 letter to Norman Rockwell from a former museum director saying the painting would join the “permanent” collection.
October 24, 2017
Berkshire Museum chief Van Shields on medical leave through 2017
by Larry Parnass /”In his absence, trustees and the Museum’s dedicated and experienced management team, led by Nina and Craig, are well-prepared to keep the museum on course with its current operations and New Vision plan,” McGraw said.
October 23, 2017
Berkshire Museum cuts Nov. 13 Sotheby’s auction list by half / Only 19 or original 40 works now have fixed timetable for sale
by Larry Parnass
Sotheby’s Nov. 13, 2017 American Art catalog
October 22, 2017
Ruth Bass: From houses to objects, Berkshire treasures its treasures
Ruth Bass recently enchanted Chicago relatives with The Mount.
October 20, 2017
Lawsuit aims to halt Berkshire Museum sale of artwork
by Larry Parnass / On the issue of donor intent, Keating noted the existence of a Sept. 23, 1958, letter that former museum director Stuart Henry sent to Norman Rockwell. The letter thanks the artist for “Shuffleton’s Barber Shop,” saying, “We are delighted to have it for our permanent collection.”
October 17, 2017
Francis Moriarty: Art, local identity and civics
Francis Moriarty is a regular Eagle contribution on local and international issues.
October 16, 2017
Berkshire Museum halts financial talk with Massachusetts Cultural Council
by Larry Parnass
October 15, 2017
Berkshire Museum plan spurs New England Museum Association think tank on ‘deaccessioning dilemma’
by Amanda Drane
October 15, 2017
E.J. Johnson: Faulty reasoning behind museum’s new vision
E. J. Johnson is the Amos Lawrence Professor of Art, emeritus, at Williams College.
October 14, 2017
Berkshire Museum: Art auction legal issues draw focus
by Larry Parnass and Amanda Drane / “We believe that no formal action is required to be taken by the Office of the Attorney General,” Mark S. Gold, the museum’s attorney, wrote to the office June 22, shortly before his client announced plans to shore up its finances by selling art.
October 14, 2017
Milestones in Berkshire Museum’s legal history
by Stephanie Zollshan
October 14, 2017
Rockwells: Berkshire Museum vowed to make gift ‘permanent’
by Larry Parnass / Margaret Rockwell said that in an effort to understand the terms of the artist’s gifts, she wrote a letter this summer to Van Shields, the Berkshire Museum’s executive director, asking for access to curatorial documents for the two paintings. She said she followed that up with an email, but did not hear back.
September 29, 2017
Linda Kaye-Moses: Still time for museum to avert a tragedy
Linda Kaye-Moses is an occasional Eagle contributor.
September 29, 2017
Timothy Cahill: An ‘alternate vision’ for Berkshire Museum
A critic and writer who has covered art in the Berkshires for 35 years.
September 16, 2017
Planned sale of Berkshire Museum artworks echoes past history
by Jennifer Huberdeau / Bragg resigned from the museum in 1939, returning to Charleston, S.C., where she had been director of the Charleston Museum prior to her move to Pittsfield. She was replaced by Stuart Henry, the curator she had hired in 1931.
September 16, 2017
Lynn Villency Cohen: Museum ethically upends deaccessioning process
Lynn Villency Cohen chairs the Collections Committee at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center where she has been a member of the Board of Directors since 2002.
September 15, 2017 / PORTAL
Berkshire Museum: Letters To The Editor
September 9, 2017
Van W. Shields’ South Carolina museum quest foundered / His drive to create a $60 million institution came up short amid accusations of mismanagement
by Larry Parnass /As head of a South Carolina museum prior to his current job, Shields pushed a $60 million plan that failed amid allegations of bad management, inadequate fundraising and loose spending, among others.
September 6, 2017
Berkshire Museum: Ex-employee says Shields spoke early of art sales
by Larry Parnass
September 1, 2017
Berkshire Museum: ‘Emergency overstated,’ nonprofit expert says –by Carrie Saldo /Last month, the museum turned down a $1 million offer by an anonymous group seeking to delay the controversial deaccession so experts could offer a second opinion. The Eagle also reported last week that at least two other groups floated proposals to the museum; one was rejected and the other was apparently ignored.
August 27, 2017
Ruth Bass: Transparency provides the vitamin for building mutual trust
Ruth Bass has enjoyed the Berkshire Museum’s smorgasbord of art, science and history for decades.
August 25, 2017
Donors offer Berkshire Museum $1 million to delay, study art sale; board president turns it down
by Larry Parnass / Eagle reporter Carrie Saldo contributed to this report.
August 18, 2017
Elizabeth McGraw: Museum’s tough decision assures survival, growth
Elizabeth McGraw is president, Board of Trustees, Berkshire Museum.
August 17, 2017
Berkshire Museum art auction not discussed in focus groups
by Carrie Saldo / “We asked these people to help us shape our plans, not to endorse them…
— Although many have, publicly,” board of trustees President Elizabeth “Buzz” McGraw wrote Thursday.
August 14, 2017
Artist needles critics of Berkshire Museum plan to sell artworks
by Carrie Saldo / Editor’s note: This article was updated on Aug. 14, 2017, to clarify Laurie Norton Moffatt’s position on the proposed auction. / That is what graphic designer Mark Tomasi has called the controversy surrounding Berkshire Museum’s plan to sell 40 works of art as part of its $60 million “reinvention plan.”
August 12, 2017
Protesters to Berkshire Museum: Art is ‘Not For Sale’
by Derek Gentile
August 11, 2017
Chartock: Time for Berkshire Museum to revisit a bad call
Alan Chartock, a Great Barrington resident, is president and CEO of WAMC Northeast Public Radio and a professor emeritus of communications at SUNY-Albany.
August 10, 2017
Save the Art: Protest of Berkshire Museum art auction on Saturday
by Carrie Saldo / Editor’s note: This article was modified on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, to clarify that the museum’s most recent fundraising campaign was launched last month.
August 10, 2017
Berkshire Museum Auction: Sotheby’s to exhibit 40 pieces before sale
by Carrie Saldo / Editor’s note: This article was modified on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, to the correct percentage of artwork being sold from the museum’s fine art collection.
August 5, 2017
A friendship framed by art: Planned sale of paintings strains bond between Berkshire Museum and Norman Rockwell’s world
by Carrie Saldo / Jeannie Maschino, Berkshire Eagle community news coordinator and librarian, conducted research for this report.
August 3, 2017
Rockwell sons oppose art sale: Want paintings to remain in public hands
by Carrie Saldo
August 3, 2017
Rinaldo Del Gallo, III: Museum’s judgment is bottom line
Rinaldo Del Gallo, III is a local attorney and columnist.
August 2, 2017
Most Berkshire Museum artworks set for auction now at Sotheby’s
by Carrie Saldo
August 1, 2017
Catherine B. Deely: Museum bravely confronts reality
Catherine B. Deely is former board chair, Berkshire Creative; former board member of 1Berkshire; former trustee of Norman Rockwell Museum (10 years); former board chair, Los Angeles Arts Loan Fund; former marketing director, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Elected to the Berkshire Museum Board of Trustees on September 24, 2018
July 31, 2017
Berkshire Museum brings in new PR staff amid expansion plan outcry
by Carrie Saldo / Editor’s note: This article was updated on July 31, 2017, to clarify that when the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute worked with Resnicow-Schroeder, of which Fred Schroeder was a partner. Schroeder now runs his own firm, Schroeder Arts Consulting LLC
July 31, 2017
Timothy Cahill: Right the ship, boot the reboot, soldier on
Timothy Cahill is a freelance writer who has written about the Berkshire art scene for nearly 40 years.
July 30, 2017
Ruth Bass: No way Norman Rockwell envisioned his gifts being auctioned
Ruth Bass is a former Sunday editor of The Eagle.
July 30, 2017
Mark Richard Leach: Museum is poised to violate public trust
Mark Richard Leach is a museum consultant, arts writer and curator.
July 30, 2017
Douglas Crane: What would Zenas say?
Douglas Crane is a member of the Berkshire Museum’s Board of Trustees.
July 29, 2017
Association of Art Museum Curators decries Berkshire Museum plan to sell art
by Carrie Saldo
July 29, 2017
After two weeks, Berkshire Museum plan to sell art has supporters and detractors
by Carrie Saldo /A1 teaser: Were you one of the 400 people the Berkshire Museum chatted with to formulate its plans? We want to hear from you. Email csaldo@berkshireeagle.com
July 28, 2017
Joseph Thompson: A case for the Berkshire Museum’s decision to sell art
Joseph Thompson is the director of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams.
July 27, 2017
Derek Gentile: Berkshire Museum decision to sell art was not reached lightly
The opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the views of The Berkshire Eagle.
July 27, 2017
Reflecting Rockwell: Berkshire Museum paintings depict artist’s local lifestyle
by Carrie Saldo
July 25, 2017
National museum associations bristle at Berkshire Museum art sell-off plan
by Carrie Saldo
July 25, 2017
Locals react to Berkshire Museum art auction list
by Carrie Saldo
July 24, 2017
Eric Rudd: Berkshire Museum art sell-off no solution
Eric Rudd is an artist and founder of the Berkshire Art Museum in North Adams.
July 24, 2017
In letter to Berkshire Museum, artists group asks them to reconsider selling off works
by Carrie Saldo
July 24, 2017
Berkshire Museum to sell works by Calder, Church and Durrie
by Carrie Saldo
July 21, 2017
Art for sale to be ID’d, proceeds to pay for Berkshire Museum improvements
by Carrie Saldo
July 21, 2017
Leanne Hayden: An argument against the Berkshire Museum’s planned sell-off
Leanne Hayden is the collections manager for the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine.
July 20, 2017
What is a painting worth? Rockwell director cool to Berkshire Museum’s planned art sale
by Carrie Saldo
July 20, 2017
Laurie Norton Moffatt: Inviting a pause on sales of art
Laurie Norton Moffatt is the director/CEO of the Norman Rockwell Museum.
July 12, 2017
Community input drives ‘reinvention plan’ for The Berkshire Museum
by Carrie Saldo
July 12, 2017
Two Rockwells headed to auction to fund new vision for The Berkshire Museum
by Carrie Saldo
April 20, 2019
A matter of philanthropy – or vanity
by Sheela Clary
December 12, 2018
Berkshire Museum needs to answer questions / Letter to the editor
by Warner Friedman, Sheffield
November 28, 2018
Berkshire Museum completes art sales
by Edge Staff
September 29, 2018
Berkshire Museum to begin executive director search, sells off additional art
by Edge Staff
June 28, 2018
Berkshire Museum executive director Van Shields to retire
by Edge Staff
May 25, 2018
‘Valley of Santa Isabel, New Granada’ acquired by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
by Edge Staff
April 11, 2018
Berkshire Museum to offer 13 works of art at auction
by Edge Staff
April 4, 2018
Lessons from St. Petersburg about the Berkshire Museum / Letter to the editor
by Leslie Ferrin, Cummington, Leslie Ferrin is an artists’ agent and gallery owner.
She has had galleries in Lenox, Pittsfield and North Adams at MASS MoCA
February 7, 2018
Return of artwork could lead to sustainable future for Berkshire Museum / Letter to the editor
by Carol Diehl, Housatonic
January 31, 2018
COMMENTARY: Saving the Berkshire Museum
by Carol Diehl
December 14, 2017
News Brief: Save the Art – Save the Museum to hold rally at Harvard University
Save the Art – Save the Museum will rally outside the American Alliance of Museums conference
at Harvard University.
by Edge Staff
November 28, 2017
CONNECTIONS: Failure may beget future success for Berkshire Museum
by Carol Owens
November 22, 2017
Hinds’ statement on Berkshire Museum
by Edge Staff
November 11, 2017
At the request of Atty. Gen. Maura Healey appeals court blocks Berkshire Museum art sale
by Edge Staff
November 8, 2017
Judge denies injunction in Berkshire Museum case
by Edge Staff
October 31, 2017
Attorney General Healey sides with opponents of Berkshire Museum art sale
by Terry Cowgill
October 25, 2017
Berkshire Museum should honor donor intent, support public trust / Letter to the editor
by Sharon Gregory, Great Barrington, on behalf of “Save the Art — Save the Museum” and its supporters.
October 16, 2017
Citizens’ group launches crowdfunding campaign to stop Berkshire Museum’s sale of 40 artworks
by Edge Staff
October 14, 2017
Sale of artwork will benefit community by modernizing Berkshire Museum / Letter to the editor
Among those who signed this letter, in alphabetical order by first name
October 10, 2017
An alternate vision: Retain the art in the Berkshire Museum / Letter to the editor
by Carol Diehl, Housatonic
September 25, 2017
Pittsfield’s forgotten, ‘underidentified’ community: Children living in poverty
by Sheela Clary
September 24, 2017
Mass Cultural Council urges Berkshire Museum to abandon sale of artwork
by Edge Staff
July 20, 2017
Business Briefs: Feigenbaum Foundation pledges $2.5m to Berkshire Museum;
by Emily Edelman
December 9, 2018
Golden Parachute for Van Shields / Soft Landing for Berkshire Museum Director
by Charles Giuliano
February 10, 2018
Berkshire Museum Will Gut Its Collection, Matter to be Settled with Supreme Judicial Court
by Charles Giuliano
August 16, 2017
Financial Crisis of the Berkshire Museum / What Do the Numbers Add Up To?
by Charles Giuliano
August 13, 2017
Pickets Protest Berkshire Museum Meltdown / Orderly Demonstration in Front of Museum
by Charles Giuliano
August 13, 2017
David A. Ross Opposes Berkshire Museum Sale / Renowned Former Whitney Museum Director Posts Statement by Charles Giuliano
August 10, 2017
Protesting Berkshire Museum’s Unethical Sale / Pickets Planned for Saturday Morning, August 12th.
by Charles Giuliano
August 5, 2017
Rockwell Family Opposes Berkshire Museum Sale / Game Changer and Time to Rethink the Reboot
by Charles Giuliano
August 2, 2017
Berkshire Museum Stonewalls Critics / Hires Costly PR to Spin Its Reboot
by Charles Giuliano
July 27, 2017
Berkshire Museum Ignores Outcry / 40 Works to be Sold at Sotheby’s
by Charles Giuliano
July 24, 2017
Berkshire Museum Releases Auction List / Two Rockwells and 38 Other Works
by Charles Giuliano
July 22, 2017
Artist Stephen Hannock On Berkshire Museum / How Selling the Art Betrays the Community
by Charles Giuliano
July 21, 2017
Berkshire Museum Dumps the Fine Arts / Selling Two Paintings by Norman Rockwell and 38 Other Works
by Charles Giuliano
January 27, 2018
The Berkshire Museum defends its most important asset: its open doors
by Jeff Jacoby
October 30, 2017
Maura Healey calls for delay of Berkshire Museum art sale
by Malcolm Gay
October 24, 2017
Amid artwork sale controversy, Berkshire Museum head to go on leave
by Malcolm Gay
October 20, 2017
Norman Rockwell’s heirs seek to block sale of artwork
by Malcolm Gay
September 20, 2017
Massachusetts Cultural Council blasts Berkshire Museum over decision to sell art
by Malcolm Gay
August 4, 2017
Norman Rockwell’s family voice objections to sale of artwork
by Associated Press
July 29, 2017
A small museum can bite the bullet. Why can’t Washington?
Jeff Jacoby
July 25, 2017
Berkshire Museum draws fire for plan to sell artwork, including two Norman Rockwells
by Malcolm Gay
October 28, 2017
Protesters urge Berkshire Museum to call off auction of Rockwell paintings, other art
by Shannon Young/”People are feeling that because the board has been so obstinate and unresponsive and unwilling to consider alternatives that I think now it has become about, even more, what say does the public have about things entrusted for the public good?”
August 4, 2017
Sons of Norman Rockwell speak out against Berkshire Museum’s planned auction of work
by Michelle Williams
July 28, 2017
Berkshire Museum’s planned change, including sale of Rockwells, draws criticism
by Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
July 26, 2017
Berkshire Museum faces staunch opposition to plan to sell 40 pieces, including Norman Rockwell works
by Phil Demers
July 20, 2017
See the Norman Rockwell paintings Berkshire Museum is selling to help fund its future
by Phil Demers, MASS LIVE
July 19, 2017
Museum to auction off Norman Rockwell paintings to fund future
by Phil Demers, MASS LIVE
November 10, 2017
Court Blocks Berkshire Museum’s Sale of Rockwell Works and Other Art
by Colin Moynihan / ART & DESIGN
October 21, 2017
Rockwell’s Children Sue Berkshire Museum to Stop Sale of His Works
by Matt Stevens
July 25, 2017
Berkshire Museum’s Planned Sale of Art Draws Opposition
by Colin Moynihan / ART & DESIGN
January 30, 2019
Berkshire Museum names new executive director
by Steve Barnes
November 27, 2018
Berkshire Museum completes sales, plans for maintenance
by Steve Barnes
June 28, 2018
Berkshire Museum director retiring as second lot of works goes up for sale
by Steve Barnes /”We are grateful for Van’s leadership and vision, especially through a challenging time,” board President Elizabeth McGraw said in a statement. “Van helped chart a course to secure the museum’s future, true to our mission and responsible to our community. We wish our friend well in his retirement.”
February 10, 2018
Berkshire Museum, AG reach deal to sell paintings
November 2, 2017
Massachusetts AG tries to block Berkshire Museum art sales
by Steve Barnes
October 31, 2017
Judge to decide whether Berkshire Museum art auction can go forward
by Steve Barnes / The case will be heard at 11 a.m. Wednesday by Judge John Agostini
October 24, 2017
Events slated to protest Berkshire Museum art sales
by Steve Barnes
October 21, 2017
Berkshire Museum ‘confident’ in art work sales suit
October 20, 2017
Berkshire Museum faces lawsuit by Norman Rockwell’s sons, others / Complaint filed in response to plan to sell art from collection – by Massarah Mikati / In a July 12 announcement about the planned sale, the museum said these pieces are “no longer essential the museum’s new interdisciplinary programs.”
September 6, 2017
Fallout continues for Berkshire Museum; Smithsonian affiliation ends
by Steve Barnes
August 13, 2017
Facing criticism, Berkshire Museum defends sale plan
Auction of valued objects to finance change of mission
by Steve Barnes
July 28, 2017
Berkshire Museum’s planned change, including sale of Rockwells, draws criticism
by Steve Barnes / The cost will be covered in part by the auctioning of 40 works of fine art that have been deemed “no longer essential to the museum’s new interdisciplinary programs,” according to the museum’s announcement.
October 21, 2017
Berkshire Museum ‘confident’ in art work sales suit
October 20, 2017
Berkshire Museum faces lawsuit by Norman Rockwell’s sons, others / Complaint filed in response to plan to sell art from collection
by Massarah Mikati
August 13, 2017
Facing criticism, Berkshire Museum defends sale plan / Auction of valued objects to finance change of mission
by Steve Barnes,
September 6, 2017
Fallout continues for Berkshire Museum; Smithsonian affiliation ends
by Steve Barnes,

January 24, 2018
Should Museums Be Allowed to Sell Donated Works of Art?
by Daniel Grant, Observer
December 17, 2017
Museum’s plan to sell off art crosses ethical boundaries
by Charles Desmarais, San Francisco Chronicle
What if San Francisco’s Legion of Honor decided one day that Rodin’s “Thinker,” which has graced the entry court since the first days of the museum, was too valuable to keep when the roof was leaking? If SFMOMA wished to sell off Matisse’s “Femme au Chapeau” to prevent layoffs in a difficult year?
November 11, 2017
Appeals judge halts museum’s planned sale of Rockwell art
Boston.com
August 23, 2017
Why a Massachusetts museum selling its prized Norman Rockwell painting should worry art museums everywhere
by Christopher Knight, Art Critic, LA Times
August 12, 2017
Citizens Group Protests Berkshire Museum’s Planned Art Sale
by Andy McKeever, iBerkshires.com