Ronald Spencer, who represented the artist until he was fired in 2016, is urging a judge to transfer the collection from the estate to a foundation set up by Indiana to preserve his legacy.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Throng of fans pay respects at actor Cicely Tyson’s viewing
People have traveled across the country and stood in a block-long line to pay respects to Cicely Tyson at a public viewing.
Face the Music: Fresh crop of music from four Maine artists
Alice Limoges, Stephanie Atkins, Oshima Brothers and Jim Baumer all have recently released new songs.
Portland Museum of Art opens exhibition about 2020, online only – for now
‘Untitled’ features new work by 25 Maine artists.
Cover that red nose! Circus festival adapts to virus rules
This year in Marseille, it had up to 2,000 visitors, all professionals.
Heart-shaped art brings love, hope to virus-ravaged spots
A Maine artist puts heart into art that he’s donating during the pandemic.
Chick Corea, pioneering jazz pianist who won 23 Grammys, dies at 79
A prolific pianist with dozens of albums, Corea in 1968 replaced Herbie Hancock in Miles Davis’ group, playing on the landmark albums ‘In a Silent Way’ and ‘Bitches Brew.’
Bruce Springsteen faces drunken driving charge in New Jersey
Springsteen was arrested Nov. 14 in a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area on the New Jersey coast.
2021 Rock Hall nominees boast record 7 women, including Tina Turner, Carole King, Mary J. Blige
Since the hall’s first induction ceremony was held in 1986, it has inducted 819 male artists and only 69 women.
‘Wizard of Oz’ remake planned with ‘Watchmen’ director
New Line Cinema said the remake will be a “fresh take” and a “reimagining” of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”