Posts Tagged ‘Venice Biennale’
Art Imitating Lunch at the Venice Biennale (NY Times) ArtHamptons: Twice As Much Art as Last Year (NY Times) Where Art Meets Social Networking Sites (NY Times) Live-Tweeting from “Summer Scoops Live”: Cai Guo-Qiang and Shen Wei (WSJ) Michael Jackson Portrait by Warhol Offered for $800,000 Minimum (Bloomberg) Sarah Jessica Parker on Bringing Art to […]
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Pae White @ Venice Biennale
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Art in LA: Summer Must Sees
What: Pae White: “Smoke Knows” @ 1301 PE When: May 9 – July 3, 2009 Where: 6150 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 Why: Pae White is an artist known for her work with light as air materials such as cat whiskers, spider webs, and reflections from Plexiglas sheets. Her 5th solo exhibition at 1301 PE, […]
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Use Their Work Free? Some Artists Say No To Google (NY Times) A Thriftier Lot Comes To Basel This Year (NY Times) A New Concept in Handling Art (NY Times Global Edition) Transforming the Louvre in Uncertain Times (NY Times Global Edition) OCMA Sells paintings to private collector, prompting criticism (LA Times) Window Shoppers: Seasoned […]
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For Art Lovers, Basel Doesn’t End at the Fair (NY Times) A More Serene Venice Biennale (NY Times) Den Mother to the Louche and Famous: Francis Bacon (NY Times) The Intersection of Islam, America, and Identity (NY Times) The Art World’s Olympics: Venice Biennale (WSJ) Exhibitions Axed as Recession Bites (Art Newspaper) Review: Pae White […]
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Back to Nature in Pictures and Action: Sebastiao Salgado (NY Times) Bringing the Streets Inside: Le Street Art (NY Times) Framing the Message of a Generation (NY Times) MOMA: Party in the Garden (NY Times) Anish Kapoor to Shoot Red Pellets at Royal Academy from Cannon (Bloomberg) Tracey Emin London Show Explores Solitary Pursuit of […]
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Tags: Anish Kapoor, graffiti art, le street art, Lisa Jack, M + B, MOMA Party in the Garden, Obama, Occidental, photography, Sebastiao Salgado, Tracey Emin, Venice Biennale
New Yorker Cover Art, Painted with an iPhone (NY Times) Art Review: If Paintings Had Voices, Francis Bacon’s Would Shriek (NY Times) Peter M. Brant Displays A Taste For the Moderns in Greenwich (NY Times) At Paris’ Pompidou Center, the year of the Women (LA Times) Hirst’s Pills, Twombly Squiggles Boost $67 Million New Museum […]
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By Emily Waldorf I have enjoyed reading Sarah Thornton’s insightful freelance pieces on the art world for quite some time, so you can imagine my delight when her new book, Seven Days in the Art World, was published. The material is based on over 250 interviews with a powerful cast of characters including dealers, auction […]
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Tags: Art Basel, ArtForum, CalArts, California Institute of the Arts, Christie's, Mia Fineman, Sarah Thornton, Seven Days in the Art World, Takashi Murakami, Turner Prize, Venice Biennale