Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup
14Oct09

On loan to the White House: "Berkeley, No. 52," 1955, by Richard Diebenkorn. Image via The New York Times
A Bold and Modern White House (NY Times)
Luring Artists to Lend Life to Empty Storefronts (NY Times)
Tomi Ungerer: A Perpetual Outsider with a Museum of his Own (NY Times)
Freehand Gallery Clears Space for a Craft Study Center (LA Times)
Charles Burchfield: A Master of American Modernist Watercolor (LA Times)
Cezanne’s Influence Over American Modernism (WSJ)
What’s Not in This Portrait: Pakistani Artwork at the Asia Society (WSJ)
Hirst Abandons Sharks, Butterflies for Oil Painting: Interview (Bloomberg)
Less is More at This Year’s Frieze (ARTINFO)
Art Party Pics: Scene & Heard (ARTFORUM)
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