Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup
08Jun10

Yves Klein's 1960 work, “Untitled Anthropometry (ANT 100),” made with “human brushes,” at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington
F.B.I. Art Sleuth, Now Author of ‘Priceless’ (NY Times)
Review: Yves Klein Retrospective at Hirshhorn Museum (NY Times)
TV Review: ‘Work of Art: The Next Great Artist’ on Bravo (LA Times)
Art Review: ‘They Have Not the Art to Argue with Pictures’ at Cherry & Martin (LA Times)
Lehman Looks to Sell More Art (WSJ)
Hedge Fund Player Dumps Finance Job to Guide, Invest in Artists (Bloomberg)
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