Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup
05Nov09

Sotheby’s sold a rare Giacometti sculpture for $19.4 million on November 4th in New York. The Imp/Mod sale beat it's pre-sale estimate. Image via Bloomberg.
Degas Pastel is Highlight of a Tepid Christie’s Sale (NY Times)
On the Block: Traditional Offerings, Bargain Prices (NY Times)
Van Gogh’s Personal Letters Debut Online in English (LA Times)
New Street Signage Coming for Downtown LA Galleries (LA Times)
Psychoanalyzing Twitter at the Rubin Museum of Art (WSJ)
Asian Art Worth $26 Million Lures Record Buyers to China (Bloomberg)
Sotheby’s Tops Sales Estimate as Giacometti Fetches $19 Million (Bloomberg)
Performance Art Enters the Museum (ARTINFO)
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