MONOLITH 2021
Minnesotans flock to Minneapolis park to see 'caveman in ice' sculpture
Nate Freeman’s Wet Paint: Art Dealer’s Daughter Pitches Woo on ‘The Bachelor,’ Eight-Figure Diebenkorn Goes to Palm Beach, & More Art-World Gossip
EXPERIENCE
Entrepreneurs Bet Big on Immersive Art Despite Covid-19; For-profit experiential art centers are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in a business where audiences have evaporated because of the pandemic
Despite Bans on Public Gatherings, Marc Glimcher’s New ‘Superblue’ Initiative, a Series of Venues Dedicated to Big, Immersive Art, Is Still Launching in March 2021
The Blockbuster Avant-Garde
To preview of his upcoming show 'Flags and Debris,' Regen Projects presents a short film by Doug Aitken
Doug Aitken in conversation with Max Hollein; Friday, February 19; Make a reservation here
OUR DIGITAL WORLD
Augmented Dreams: Acute Art and other AR platforms offer artists exciting new art-making and art-marketing opportunities
Aspirational Dystopia: Luke Libera Moore on Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)
PODCASTING
Podcasting is on fire! The Podcasts To Watch Out For In 2021
Bible podcast becomes most popular
ART AND FILM
Ever Wonder How Art Gets on TV? Here’s How Masterpieces Earned Cameos on Six Shows, From ‘Succession’ to ‘Little Fires Everywhere’
Star of new art world drama “Paint,” actress Olivia Luccardi Lists Five Favorite Emerging Artists
LA Weekly Film Pick: New Art world melodrama : PAINT
Ulay, on his own terms; a Biography
Arts workers are building a labor movement to save a creative economy in peril
The Vicious Cynicism of Installing Noguchi at the White House
Isn’t This How Artists Learn to Paint? The story behind a student who discovered Teenager Edward Hopper's earliest paintings were copies
Never Getting Home! Homer Gets Cancelled; School has banned ‘The Odyssey’
How a Trump Executive Order Aims to Set White Supremacy in Stone—Classical Architecture
Shop Talk with Scarlet Cheng
Ed Ruscha, the most famous Catholic artist few Catholics know
Smee: Ed Ruscha’s stunning Sunset Strip art project lets you tour its full length, east to west — and back in time
Sarah Bahbah, the Artist Making Lazy Look Glamorous
The Life of a Working Arts Writer: Shana Nys Dambrot
'Elvis has the perfect face': This Tennessee artist has created 20,000 images of the King
Tishan Hsu, an Artist for the Dystopian Age
‘It’s Much Better After a Few Generations’: Artist-Provocateur Marianna Simnett Doesn’t Care If You Don’t Like Her Shocking Art
Great walls of China: Beijing's burgeoning graffiti scene – in pictures
Trends to Watch in 2021: Return to Nature
Smee: This 20th-century Francis Bacon painting foretold our 21st-century moment
So Bad It’s Good: Do All Great Artists Need A Vice?
Patti Smith: 'As a writer, you can be a pacifist or a murderer’; ‘I feel like I’m part-wolf’
Smith: Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds
DISCOVERY
A Wedding Photographer Took an Online Archaeology Class During Lockdown—and May Have Discovered a Lost Stonehenge-Like Structure
A Monster Wind Turbine Is Upending an Industry; Blade diameter is two football fields
The Riddles on a Mysterious Viking Rune Monument Long Proved Baffling. Now Scholars Say They May Be Dire Warnings of Climate Change
Japan’s Asteroid Odyssey: 3 Billion Miles for a Pinch of Dust
Dig of Pompeii fast-food place reveals tastes
Vivid Posters Chart a “People’s History” of the Struggle for Social Justice
Slideshow: What Did the Top 200 Collectors Buy This Past Year? Above, a Doug Aitken
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Architectural Digest: Coming Soon—A Next-Gen Surfing Resort Built in the Desert Near Palm Springs
Women Who Surf: Contemporary big wave rider Priscila Guedes talks surfing and life with Vicky Durand, winner of the Makaha International in 1957 (Video starts at 02:50)
What Makes the World’s Biggest Surfable Waves?
The Physics of Surfing - Nick Pizzo
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LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION
Leap of faith – how Mark Rothko reimagined religious art for the modern age
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Temple Church: Plans to revive building bombed in Bristol Blitz
Heatherwick’s Vessel closed to the public after third suicide in less than a year
Destruction of brutalist architecture in north of England prompts outcry
‘Box’ or Gem? A Scramble to Save Asia’s Modernist Buildings; Photos
From Trump Curatorial: What is art deco and why is it trending?
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Carol Johnson, leading landscape architect, dies at 91
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Virtual Art Fairs Were Seen as a Lifeline in the Lockdown Era. A New Study Shows They Are Failing New York’s Art Market
Could Covid-19 Kill Off The Market For The Art World’s Star Names? Market Forces? Some big artists may be toppled from their pre-pandemic pedestals and new ones promoted to the art-as-investment pantheon
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Does This Look Like Princess Diana to You? The Internet Is Melting Down Over the Absurd Wax Figures in a Brazilian Museum
'Brazilian horror story': internet melts down over sculptor's peculiar waxworks
A National Monument Audit Is Part of Mellon Foundation's Quarter-Billion Dollar Initiative to Reimagine and Rebuild Commemorative Spaces and Transform the Way History is Told in the United States ; Details of their Monuments Project, Click Here
Scandi style – Painter Anders Zorn’s visions of Sweden
Did the Pandemic Reinvent the Human Face? The need for a digitally touched-up ‘public face’ has become constant and commonplace
The World’s Largest—and America's Priciest—Home Is Ready for Its Close-up; Includes Art Gallery
After honing his painting skills as an Iraqi soldier painting Saddam portraits, an artist finds his voice In Oregon
Blue-chip artists move over, here come the red chips; Art as a blue-chip investment has had its day, as buyers chase the latest "red-chip" names
Keeping Up With the Kids: a New Year’s Resolution for Art Critics; Art is an evolving language
Who Said Art Is Only for the One Percent? Marian Goodman Gallery and MoMA are reviving interest in multiples
Vogue: Artist Melanie Bilenker Crafts Victoriana Miniatures; Drawings, resembling pencil marks, are made of real hair
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This Legendary Georgia O’Keeffe Skull Painting Has an Uplifting Backstory—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It
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Broadway Diary: A ‘Frankenstein’ That Never Lived; On Jan. 4, 1981, the effects-heavy production opened and closed on the same night. Forty years later, the creators revisit a very expensive Broadway flop.
C24 Gallery presents ‘Sites Unseen’ New Works by Cheryl Molnar
Brenna Youngblood Now Represented by Roberts Projects
Coachella Officials Have Rejected a Proposal for an Ambitious Desert X Artwork
Nailya Alexander Gallery opens an exhibition inspired by the photography book 'A Pageant of Youth; designed by Aleksandr Rodchenko; The show: Click Here
Marcel Duchamp and Gang in Las Vegas
Here Are 25 Inspiring Women in the Art World Who Overcame Obstacles to Accomplish Incredible Things in This Surreal Year; These museum directors, artists, curators, and dealers stepped up to the plate in 2020
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Billie Eilish Will Share Intimate Personal Photos and More in Her First Book, Billie Eilish
Let these artsy books transport you to another place this holiday season
One of the 21st Century’s Greatest Buildings Is a Library in Mexico City
Vanity Fair: The 15 Best Books of 2020
NYT: Best art books of 2020: Roberta Smith, Holland Carter, Jason Farago, Siddhartha Mitter
Virginia Woolf’s literary confessions to be sold at auction
George Lucas Eyes a Famous Diego Rivera
Gov't Intrudes: Diego Rivera mural to get landmark status, blocking potential sale; Compromising fundraising
Enormous vulva sculpture in Brazil sparks conservative outrage; Juliana Notari's work was installed days after President Bolsonaro vowed to never legalise abortion
A rollercoaster year for Banksy as sales soar and activism increases
After Voulkos! Celebrities From Brad Pitt to Seth Rogen Are Massively Into Pottery. Here’s a Primer on Bro-ramics (and Its Colorful, Fraught History)
The Remarkable Success Story of Rosalba Carriera, the Original “Queen of Pastel”
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Films To Look Out For In 2021
Possibly a Masterpiece, Kenneth Lonergan’s ‘Margaret’ (2011) has a troubled history. Extended Cut Now Streaming on HBO Max
For 2021: ’1984’: Recent Take on Orwell's Dystopian Novel Headed For Television from Broadway; Olivia Wilde
Martin Scorsese Presents “Pretend It’s A City”, New Doc on our national treasure Fran Lebowitz
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‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Trailer #1; WWII female pilot fights misogyny and monsters; with Chloë Grace Moretz; Fun wild ride
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A new Italian Pinocchio film returns to the tale's dark origins; Director Matteo Garrone is best known for his starkly unsentimental 2008 crime film “Gomorrah”
LA Weekly Film Pick: New Art world melodrama : PAINT
Gaspar Noé Directs Charlotte Rampling in a Darkly Chic Short for Saint Laurent
The Lord of the Rings Prequel Series: Amazon Official Synopsis Leaked?
Amazon’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ Gets Synopsis, Touts Númenor, Misty Mountains, Sauron, and More
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Karen Carson's first solo show at Gavlak Los Angeles explores her expansive five-decade career
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Kara Walker's secret archive to go on show at Kunstmuseum Basel this summer; Around 600 unseen drawings, collages, studies and writings
Artist Paul Mpagi Sepuya Is Doing a Solidarity Print Fundraiser to Help Save a Beloved LGBTQ+ Nightclub in Los Angeles
Blockbuster Bloat; Cindy Sherman’s new works at Metro Pictures reveal a talented performer dulled by decades of A-list indulgence
Remembering Susan Landauer, a Curator Who Championed California Art
Netflix’s Glass Blowing Competition ‘Blown Away’ Returns Streaming January 22
Puzzles! A Medium and Its Art History
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Wolfgang Tillmans compiles 30 years of his work to draw a picture of where we are today
A Collection of weirdly poignant videos from Australian artist Matt Griffin
Ausgang: Fake Nudes, Alison Jackson’s “Truth is Dead”
HILARIOUS! MUST SEE : How do you get people to stop believing the lies? Ask artist Alison Jackson about her hilarious photography show “Truth Is Dead”
ART NOIR
Michael Alig’s mom accuses Club Kids of ‘bullying’ her over his remains
Inside the U.S. Army’s Warehouse Full of Nazi Art
The Nazi art dealer who supplied Hermann Göring and operated in a shadowy art underworld after the war
A Prime Suspect in the Spectacular Green Vault Jewel Heist Eluded Police Yet Again During the Raid of a Berlin Apartment
This Picasso photo puzzle has stumped experts. Can you help solve it? The identity of those posing with the master remains a mystery a century after the picture was taken
New Zealand artist Charles Frederick Goldie painting stolen in Waikato burglary worth 'well over $1m'
French Authorities Seized More Than 27,000 Potentially Looted Archaeological Artifacts Hoarded by a Single Collector in Belgium
Street Artist Futura Is Suing the North Face Clothing Company for Allegedly Stealing His Signature Motif for a Line of Outerwear
Germany returns latest Nazi-looted work from Gurlitt art trove
The True Story Of Survival, Theft, And Justice Behind Klimt’s Golden Queen
The Long Silence of The Last Remaining Auschwitz Cellist
France Promised Mona Lisa To Mussolini To Avert War: The Untold Story of Leonardo's 1939 Milan Retrospective
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COLLECTORS CIRCLE
The Collection of James and Marilynn Alsdorf; Superb works by Jean Dubuffet, René Magritte, Frida Kahlo and Wassily Kandinsky are among the highlights.
Collector Mario and Julia von Kelterborn: Why Not an Artwork Coming as a USB Stick (Plus a Certificate)
How Collector Wojtek Fibak, a Former Polish Tennis Player, Buys the Best Works of the Artists He Likes
Why Jonathan Travis, the Real Estate Broker to the Art World, Collects Only Figurative Paintings
Bamberger For Collectors: Collect Like a Pro - Building a Collection
How Jean Brown Amassed One of the Biggest Collections of Fluxus Art
Arthur de Villepin on Starting a Gallery ‘by Collectors, for Collectors’ and Why Some Art Is Love at First Sight
ARTIST PROFILE: GREGORY CREWDSON
Gregory Crewdson at Gagosian
NYT: For Gregory Crewdson, Truth Lurks in the Landscape by Arthur Lubow, 2020
Gregory Crewdson on Artsy; Much to See
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Photographer Gregory Crewdson and his eerie rooms of gloom; Carefully staged, the American photographer’s film-like scenarios in Cathedral of the Pines depict pensive women in banal yet strangely uncanny scenarios
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