Culture Clicks™: Weekly Art News Roundup
26May09
New Yorker Cover Art, Painted with an iPhone (NY Times)
Art Review: If Paintings Had Voices, Francis Bacon’s Would Shriek (NY Times)
Peter M. Brant Displays A Taste For the Moderns in Greenwich (NY Times)
At Paris’ Pompidou Center, the year of the Women (LA Times)
Hirst’s Pills, Twombly Squiggles Boost $67 Million New Museum (Bloomberg)
Broad’s ‘Blind’ Bid Was on Time, Christie’s Says in Sale Battle (Bloomberg)
Changing the Art on the White House Walls (WSJ)
MOCA Balances Budget After Rounds of Cuts (ARTINFO)
When in Venice for… Biennale (ARTINFO)
Party Pics: Dia Art Foundation’s Annual Spring Benefit (ARTINFO)
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