Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup

Giacometti's "L'Homme qui chavire” sold for $19.3 million at Sotheby's early this month. The estimate was $8-12 million. Image via ARTINFO.
Art Prices (and Mood) Inch Back Up at Big Fall Auctions (NY Times)
How to Conserve Art that Lives in a Lake: Smithson’s Spiral Jetty (NY Times)
‘FallMauerFall 61-89-09’: An Art Show Encompasses East Meets West: (WSJ)
Robert Frank’s ‘The Americans’ Revisited at the MET (WSJ)
Art Review: ‘Collection: MOCA’s First Thirty Years’ (LA Times)
Eli Broad Expands Plans for his Westside Museum (LA Times)
Yves Saint Lauren Still in Style on Second Round of Bidding (ARTINFO)
Sterling Ruby’s Top 5 Shows Across U.S. (ARTINFO)
International Art Party Pics: Scene & Heard Diary (ARTFORUM)
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