Culture Clicks™: Your Weekly Art News Roundup
09Mar09
Pulling Art Sales Out of Thinning Air: Gagosian Gallery (NY Times)
Art of the Computer Generation at the New Museum (NY Times)
Beyond the Armory: Volta, Pulse, and Scope Slideshow (NY Times)
L.A.’s Artistic Iconoclasts: “Nine Lives” at the Hammer (LA Times)
Strong Suit: Armor in the Art Market (WSJ)
Optimism Ahead of Maastricht Fair (WSJ)
China-Art Sales May Drop As Bidder Refuses to Pay (Bloomberg)
Yves Saint Laurent Auction Sabotage (Forbes)
A Bridge to Younger Collectors: Bridge New York’s Second Edition (ARTINFO)
Party Pics: YSL Auction, Opium for the Masses (Kouroi for the Few) (ARTFORUM)
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Tags: Armory, art fair, auction sabotage, Bridge, Chinese bronzes, Gagosian Gallery, Hammer Museum, Maastricht, New Museum, Nine Lives, opium, party pics, Pulse, Scope, Volta, YSL auction
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