Culture Clicks: Your Weekly Arts News Roundup, Inauguration Edition

An entry in the White House Redux competition: “An Architecture of Possible Collectives,” with a Barack Obama figure in an underground office.
ARTINFO’s Guide to Seeing Art in Washington: Yes We Can: See Art in D.C.
Artnet’s Inaugural Art Guide for Visitors: Mr. Obama Goes to Washington
NY Times‘ Roberta Smith reviews Washington’s The National Gallery of Art
NY Times’ interactive feature: The White House Reimagined
NY Times‘ Kathy Horyn covers Michelle Obama’s Sparkling Inaugural Outfit
Dominique Browning reports in WSJ on the White House’s Extreme Makeover
Wall Street Journal‘s Amy Kozick reports on Dressing Up in Down Times
Art Market May Take 3-5 Years to Recover According to Bloomberg
IHT‘s Souren Melikian Says Financial Squeeze Was Inevitable for Auction Houses
NY Times‘ Michael Kimmelman Covers Painter Andrew Wyeth’s Legacy

Michelle Obama's gorgeous lemongress yellow inaugural outfit was designed by Cuban born, New York based designer Isabel Toledo
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