Culture Clicks™: Weekly Art News Roundup
04May09
In Los Angeles, Art That’s Worth the Detour (NY Times)
$80 Million? Try a Tenth of That. Art’s New Numbers (NY Times)
Shrinking the art of Selling Fine Art: Auction Catalogues Thinning (NY Times)
Gallerist David Zwirner on the Art Crash (WSJ)
LACMA Curator Lynne Zelevansky to Head Carnegie Museum (ARTINFO)
Art in the Time of Influenza – Zona Maco a Success (ARTINFO)
Facebook More than a Fad – and Museums Need to Learn from It (The Art Newspaper)
Party Pics: Late April at Chelsea Galleries (ARTINFO)
Party Pics: The Parallax Flu, Around MACO in Mexico City (ARTFORUM)
Party Pics: Damien Hirst at the PinchukArtCentre in Kiev (ARTFORUM)
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