Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup
08Dec09

Jim Lambie's “Tangerine Dream,” from the Rubell Family Collection, was installed last week at Art Basel Miami Beach. Image via The New York Times.
Miami Fair: Big Pieces, Smaller Prices and Relief (NY Times)
Tweaking the Big Money Art World on Its Own Turf: William Powhida (NY Times)
A Rembrandt Identity Crisis at the Getty (NY Times)
Peter Zumthor, Michael Govan Plot LACMA’s Future (LA Times)
The Worlds of David Hockney (LA Times)
Sizzle Sans Steak and other New York Gallery Shows (WSJ)
At Art Basel, the Party Returns (WSJ)
Alitalia to Sell First-Class Cabin Paintings Today to Pay Debt (Bloomberg)
Pay Frozen at Museum of Modern Art as Investments Shrink by 18% (Bloomberg)
Pulse Quickens After 2008 Lull (ARTINFO)
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