Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup
29Oct09

Franz Kline's “Painting Number 2,” one of the works currently being shown without a frame at MoMa. Image via The New York Times.
At MoMa, ‘Permanent’ Learns to Be Flexible (NY Times)
Prints that Shine Anew: Cassavetes, Bergmann, and More at MoMa (NY Times)
Banks Hoard Troves of Art (NY Times)
John Singer Sargent’s Sea Fever at the Corcoran Gallery of Art (WSJ)
Timothy Corrigan Says it’s a Great Time for Wallpaper (WSJ)
Kinky Dolls, Glass Tears Adorn Surrealist Photo Show in Paris (Bloomberg)
The Creation of R. Crumb’s “Genesis” (LA Times)
International Art News Digest (Artforum)
The Museum Gala You Will Never See Again at LA MOCA (ARTINFO)
Party Pics: Living Well is the Best Design – National Design Awards (ARTINFO)
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Tags: Bergmann, Cassavetes, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Genesis, John Singer Sargent, Kandinsky Prize, MOCA, MoMa, museum gala, National Design Awards, party pics, R. Crumb, Timothy Corrigan, wallpaper
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