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A Basquiat Painting of a Warrior Just Fetched $41.8 Million at Christie’s Hong Kong, Setting a Record for Western Art in Asia; Appetite for Western art in Asia


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Spanish Artist Santiago Sierra will soak British flag in blood of colonised peoples; Will they accept the offer?

Following social media backlash, festival organisers cancel Santiago Sierra's Aboriginal blood-soaked flag work


YOU ARE HEARD!

Can Clubhouse recreate those art world conversations we are all missing?

Clubhouse, a Tiny Audio Chat App, Breaks Through



Artist JR Has Symbolically ‘Reopened’ a Shuttered Florence Museum With a Photocollage of Its Interior on the Facade


HELLO, MR. DOODLE!


Introducing Blue Chip Artist Mr. Doodle: How an Artist Named Mr. Doodle Became a Multimillion-Dollar Auction Sensation With a Bunch of Squiggles and ‘Like’-able Branding; Powered by towering sales results in Asia and millions of social followers, Mr. Doodle has quietly taken the auction market by storm




Sacha Jafri reveals the backbreaking process of creating 'world's largest painting' that sold for $62m


Art Historian Julia Friedman Tours "Wayne Thiebaud: Clowns" at Laguna Art Museum



David Zwirner opens William Eggleston and John McCracken

John McCracken Segment - Aspects of Minimalism ART/New York No. 45


John Chalmers: Remembering the Maverick Metaphysician John McCracken


Goldman's Art Matters: LA Art Springs Ahead



Yau: I cannot think of another narrative painter as expansive, surprising, funny, unsettling, tender, wacky, challenging, theatrical, and radically imaginative as Angela Dufresne



Art World Socialite Colby Mugrabi, the founder of Minnie Muse, Debuts New Consumerism Ashore Series; Selling Symbolic Sea Shells by the Shore



John Wood and Paul Harrison - Why We Draw



Pro wrestling isn't just body slams and violence -- it's also art; Wrestling art journal Orange Crush

The Orange Crush New Volume!


GOOD GIGS

Marina Abramović Has Partnered With WeTransfer to Teach People Her Mindfulness Method While They Wait for Files to Upload


‘It’s a Chess Game’: Artists Futura and Daniel Arsham on How to Stay Independent While Collaborating With Big Corporations


Window Dressing – The Art of Shopfronts And Gallery Facades


EXPERIENCIAL


A Conversation with teamLab cofounder Toshiyuki Inoko; Teaming up with Pace CEO Marc Glimcher; Superblue


How I made this: Scott Hove’s Immersive Cake Installation


Istanbul’s Pilevneli Gallery presents Refik Anadol’s latest exhibition

Pioneering AI Artist Refik Anadol in Istanbul

Do Alternate Realities Exist? This Artist's Machines Are Ready to Find Out


Are Immersive Art Exhibitions Replacing Traditional Museums?


Breathing Pavilion: A New Immersive art installation in Brooklyn


Up to My Eyeballs in Art at Superblue; After a year of sensory deprivation, a critic dips a toe into the new, high-powered immersive art center in Miami



A Chance Ebay Purchase: Dora Maar’s Daily Planner



Yau: Norman Bluhm’s Sensual Spiritualism


Adam Curtis Cancels the Future; Curtis’s new BBC series, Can’t Get You Out of My Head, depicts the repetitive bleakness of individualism, but how can we collectively envision an alternative?


Austin Texas Car Clubs: ‘Toxic Display of Masculinity’


Book of Mormon creators are to stage a rethink of the production after black cast members wrote a letter expressing concerns of systemic racism



Podcast: The Surprising Lessons of FDR’s New Deal Art Programs



Lush Yet Crisp: Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes’s Lively Abstractions


The Brazilian paintings that made a splash in wartime Britain



Inside the Light-Filled Los Feliz Home of Two Art-World Wonders; Collection of gallery owner Nino Mier and his wife, Barbara Gladstone Gallery partner, Caroline Luce



Friedman: A Cleaner Slate: A Resurgence of Reductive Abstract Painting In Los Angeles

How ‘Irascible’ Abstract Expressionists Stared Down the Met—and Changed Art History


The (Art) Studio at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory



Call My Agent: the rise of the artist talent agency

UTA Names Arthur Lewis Creative Director of UTA Fine Arts And UTA Artist Space

UTA Artists Space: Yashua Klos, “How We Hold It Together” March 12 - April 10, 2021



ARTIST’S HEALTH

Lee Daniels on Creating Without the "Blanket" of Drugs and Alcohol

How to Escape the Confines of Time and Space According to the CIA; In the 80s, the spy agency investigated the "Gateway Experience" technique to alter consciousness and ultimately escape spacetime

Taking Care of Your Eyes In The Golden Age of Screen Time; The eyes have had it. All that extra scrolling? It’s taking a toll

You, but better: Scientists designing method to remove fear, boost confidence via brain stimulation


BRAVING OPPRESSION

Russian culture figures fear new law change will require government approval for museum tours, exhibitions and lectures


Hong Kong Arts Sector Faces New Political Scrutiny

Sullivan: When The Narrative Replaces The News; How the media grotesquely distorted the Atlanta massacres

French Rejection; A Gallic stand against illiberal ideology


BSA: Honoring Bravery on International Women’s Day 2021 in Germany and Spain with Amnesty International, Urban Nation

Canceling classics; On demolishing classical studies in the pursuit of “reparative intellectual justice”

Forbes: Georgian Curator Nino Macharashvili: ‘Culture Is Not Canceled’


Tom Wolfe Reminds in the “Painted Word”, History Repeats


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The Queen’s Gambit to become a stage musical

Broadway’s Dark Year

Time Traveller’s Wife Musical in the works from Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, and Lauren Gunderson


‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ Choreographer Sonya Tayeh Tells Story Through Dance in the Tony-Nominated Show



Alexander Calder’s Complete Archive Is Now Entirely Online—Discover Some of the Rare Photos, Sketches, and Ephemera

The Calder Archive


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A Barking Where There Are No Dogs
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AMAZING MOTHER NATURE


Through Fire and Flames: Drone films incredible flight THROUGH erupting volcano as it spews lava after being dormant for 800 years

Mauna Loa, The World’s Biggest Volcano, Is Waking Up And It’s Time To Prep For An Eruption

We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving


Mt Etna’s latest eruptions awe even those who study volcanos







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NFT: A CONTINUING and COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE DISRUPTING PHENOMENON

New York Times Sells NFT Column in an Auction for $560,000

The Tech Moguls and Celebrities Riding the NFT Hype and Cashing In; Musk, Cuban, Lohan, Hilton, Dorsey, Etc.

Recommended Overview: New Yorker: How Beeple Crashed the Art World; It’s good news for crypto-optimists, but what about for art?


Andy Day: NFTs Are a Pyramid Scheme and People Are Already Losing Money

Kenny Schachter Is Here to Teach You More About NFTs (and Put the Crypto Critics in Detention)


Why Hucksters Rule the Artworld (and How To Stop Them)

‘Shark Tank’ Billionaire Mark Cuban Is Launching a ‘Super-Easy’ Gallery for NFTs Called Lazy.com

Know Your Rights: Can I Make an NFT of Someone Else’s Artwork? + More Artists-Rights’ Questions, Answered


Artist John Gerrard Releases NFT of His Iconic 'Western Flag' in Support of Cryptofund for Climate and Soil Regeneration

NYT: NFTs Are Neither Miracles Nor Scams

NFT mania is here, and so are the scammers


'Complete bullshit': conceptual artist Matty Mo calls out Nifty Gateway after NFT platform pulls plug on sale of his works

NFTs, explained; I have questions about this emerging... um... art form? Platform?

Inside the Indie Art World’s NFT Gold Rush; As some digital artists see their lives transformed by ridiculous amounts of money, others are struggling with whether to get on board—or get left out


World's first digital NFT house sells for $500,000

NFTs Are Shaking Up the Art World—But They Could Change So Much More

So You Just Bought an NFT. Here’s What That May Mean for Your Taxes; We asked experts how regulators are responding to the latest investment craze


Brit Artist Jeremy Deller mints his first NFT: here is his advice for other artists: How To!

The Rise of NFTs in Entertainment & Media


NFT art is so hot now, even robots are trying to cash in

An NFT Artwork Made by a Celebrity Android Sold for $688,888, Finally Making Humans Irrelevant

Bloomberg: Crypto Windfalls Are in the Tokens Driving the Digital Art Boon


I Visited the Digital Beeple Art Museum and All I Got Was an Aggressive Pitch for My Money; Is this really the future of online art?

‘This Was a $69 Million Marketing Stunt’: Why Crypto Purists Say Beeple’s Mega-Millions NFT Isn’t Actually an NFT at All


The Buyers of the $69 Million Beeple Reveal Their True Identities—and Say the Purchase Was About Taking a Stand for People of Color

How two friends made art history buying a $70M digital work

A Collective Made NFTs of Masterpieces Without Telling the Museums That Owned the Originals. Was It a Digital Art Heist or Fair Game? The NFT outfit Global Art Museum now says it is an art collective conducting a "social experiment."

See How They Animate the Classics!

In 2018, Christie’s Gave Away 300 Free NFTs. A Few People Who Didn’t Throw Them Out Are Now Selling Them for Over $10,000


Here Are the 10 Most Expensive NFT Artworks, From Beeple’s $69 Million Opus to a 18-Year-Old’s $500,000 Vampire Queen

WSJ: Art World Gets Crash Course in NFTs; a Frenzy Ensues

Why the Hack of Nifty Gateway Raises Far-Reaching Questions About the Entire NFT Market (and Other Insights); Stolen Tokens

Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet sells for $2.9m


The works of the famous painter, Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine (1888–1944), will be sold as NFT

‘This Was a $69 Million Marketing Stunt’: Why Crypto Purists Say Beeple’s Mega-Millions NFT Isn’t Actually an NFT at All

Barrons: NFTs Are the Hot Craze in the Art World. Why Auction House Christie’s Jumped Into This Wild Market

As the Market for Digital Art Heats Up, König Galerie Is Hosting a Show on the Virtual Blockchain World Decentraland; “The Artist Is Online”

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DISCOVERY


Robots and submarines: France's new state-of-the-art ship is a game changer for marine archaeology


The World’s Earliest Known Wooden Statue Is More Than Twice as Old as Stonehenge, New Research Suggests

Bronze age burial site in Spain suggests women were among rulers


Archaeologists Have Unearthed an Ancient Egyptian Pet Cemetery Where Cats Were Buried in Fancy Beaded Necklaces


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Authors fear the worst if Penguin owner, Bertelsmann, takes over Simon & Schuster


A New Book by Philip Guston’s Daughter Explores the Origins of the Painter’s Ku Klux Klan Imagery—Read an Excerpt Here


‘New Yorkers’ by Craig Taylor review; Extraordinary city stories; Voices from the Big Apple – a good listener gathers and skilfully juxtaposes fascinating oral histories from cops, cleaners, car thieves and more


New Helen Frankenthaler Biography Favors Nostalgia Over Artist’s Interiority


What It Took to Assemble Iran’s $3 Billion Art Collection; Curator Donna Stein details the greatest collection of modern art


A New Book Suggests That Some of the Prehistoric World’s Most Innovative Art Resulted From Collaborations Between Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals



French artist Saype: Former African slave hub transformed with giant art piece





First US Stamp by Alaska Native Person Spotlights Tlingit Lore

The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation has given seven institutions a collective $1.6 million to digitize Indigenous oral histories and make them widely available, especially to Native communities.


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For New York’s Movie Theaters, Reopening Won’t Be a Return to Business as Usual


Historic River Oaks Theatre in Houston Set to Close at End of March

Clint Eastwood’s Next Film ‘Cry Macho’ Lands October Release; Eastwood directs, stars and produces the film based on the novel by N. Richard Nash

Will Zack Snyder Be Invited to Make a ‘Justice League’ Sequel? The Answer Is a Test of Whether Hollywood Still Works


Funny Guy Carl Reiner's archives will go to the National Comedy Center
... Father of Artist Lucas Reiner

‘Nobody’ Review: Bob Odenkirk Kicks a Lot of Ass in Fun, Forgettable ‘John Wick’ Expansion Pack

Francis and The Godfather: is Hollywood becoming creatively bankrupt?

Art Writer Lucy Ives Rewatches a Dystopian Buddy Movie; Primer (2004) Asks what happens when history is always hanging in the balance

A Look at a Career: Actor George Segal Acts No More: Rest In Peace

Alexander Skarsgård Transformed Into ‘an Absolute Beast’ for Robert Eggers’ ‘The Northman; The film will be “a bit of a masterpiece”


Basking in Derek Jarman’s Private Utopia

Film Humor: “The Great Midsommar Bake Off”

Stone: Best Picture and the "Green Book" Effect; Art and the Woke


Viggo Mortensen Says Universal ‘Retreated for Too Long’ During ‘Green Book’ Backlash


Podcast: Nicholas Ray’s Last Film; Broke and Drunk,Takes Teaching Job; “What the hell are you doing here, man?

Film Critic Actively Rooting for the Eradication of Woody Allen


A Look at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Most Excellent! Commentary Track “Chinatown” with Writer Robert Towne and Director David Fincher

30 Lost Film Projects; From Nolan's Howard Hughes biopic to Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" prequel, these are the unmade movies we'll always dream of seeing

About Endlessness’ Trailer: Swedish Renegade Roy Andersson Returns with Another Absurd Vision


ARCHITECTURE

The Pritzker Architecture Prize; Offical Site


Biographies of Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal

NPR: 2021 Pritzker Prize Goes To French Architects Who 'Work With Kindness'

Miranda: Pritzker Prize goes to French anti-starchitects who bring life to old buildings


Keep Cool: The Concrete Castles of Louis Kahn


Tiny Architect-Designed Houses to Build at Your Desk


An audacious architectural proposition: Unhistoric Townhouse

Newport’s $100 Million Fixer Upper - Architecture Critic Will Morgan


Frank Gehry’s twisting tower for Luma Arles to open its doors in June


10 architectural facades we liked this week


MUSIC

Friedman: Lana Del Rey Delivers a Pop Masterpiece with Hit-Laden, Hypnotic New “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”


You can’t fire Lana Del Rey; she quits

Netflix Doc, Biggie: I Got a Story To Tell


‘Then God said, “Hold my beer”’: The inside story of the night that changed L.A. clubs forever



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Julie Mehretu’s Reckoning With Success; Can you be both an agent of change and art-world royalty? This artist’s reign on the Whitney Museum’s fifth floor shows it’s possible

A brush with... Julie Mehretu; An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Kara Walker to Chris Abani

‘It’s a Sensual Kind of Experience of the World’: Julie Mehretu on Why She’s Letting Intuition Guide Her Art Practice Now More Than Ever




Call John Waters! Ever Wonder What a 17th-Century Dutch Canal Smells Like? No? Well a New Show Invites You to Sniff the Odors of Art History Anyway

Pick of the Week: John Waters at Sprüth Magers


Is the Mastermind Behind a Strange Messianic Sequel to QAnon Actually a Performance Artist?


Simon de Pury: Looks Back on an Extraordinary Year of a Locked-Down Art Industry; A a year of transformation



In Pictures: See the Brooklyn Museum’s Survey of KAWS’s Meteoric Rise From Graffiti to Sneakers, Sofas, and Global Stardom



The Anti-Imperial Poetry of Edgar Heap of Birds


LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION

Jane Goodall’s Advice on How to Lead a Full Life

The Atlantic: What Happened to Jordan Peterson? Adored guru and reviled provocateur, he dropped out of sight. Now the irresistible ordeal of modern cultural celebrity has brought him back

What Is Consciousness? Scientists Compete to Find Out

‘I only know one god – and that’s me’: Non-believers on the meaning of life; Around the world, growing numbers of people are rejecting traditional faiths and choosing their own spiritual path; ‘It’s hard to find people with a free mind’


BILLIE EILISH

Vogue: Billie Eilish’s New Documentary Offers an Intimate Glimpse Into Her Meteoric Rise

Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry - Official Trailer

How ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry’ Director R.J. Cutler Got the Pop Star to Open Up


ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting


BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!



WHAT A DIFFERENCE A (YEAR) MAKES

After a Lockdown and New Ownership, Where Does Art Basel Go From Here?

‘I Will Look Back on This Moment as Time Interrupted’: 7 Arts Workers on How the Pandemic Rearranged Their Lives

NPR: ’Funny Weather' Asks What Art Can Do In A Crisis


Life Under Covid: Bored Rich People Spend Money

Ax Throwing, Go-Kart Racing, and Party-Hopping at a Virtual SXSW

From lockdowns to looting: how Covid-19 has taken a toll on world's threatened heritage sites

New Yorker: David Lynch’s Industrious Pandemic

Living Apart Together: Bruce Yonemoto

Tom Ford on Wearing the Same Ripped Jeans and Allowing Himself to ‘Be Unproductive’

Over 100 Years Ago, These Artists Depicted the Year 2000


MUSEUM BLUES

Dozens of State Attorneys General Want to Allow Museums to Remove the Sackler Name From Their Walls Regardless of Gift Contracts

MoMA’s board leader Leon Black quits equity firm, citing 'relentless scrutiny' over links to Epstein

Curator’s Nightmare: Famed Art Philosopher Nicolas Bourriaud Has Been Ousted From the Museum He Founded; New Mayor Wants Populist Programming


French Curator Nicolas Bourriaud on Museum Politics; Why museums will become editorial platforms

How Do You Bring a Historic Museum Into the Future? The Uffizi’s Director Is Trying Everything From Bicycle Paths to TikTok



A Bohemian’s Guide to Greenwich Village, New York, a Century Ago



ART COMIX: Butcher and Wood: Artists In Hell, For All Have Sinned



Mildred Thompson’s Confounding, Cosmological Abstractions



Electrifying Design: A Century of Lighting at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston



The Ecstasies of Love and Hate: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer's Painterly Transformation


THE ETERNAL VINCENT


How Van Gogh Paid For His Mentally Ill Sister's Care Decades After His Death

How a grasshopper got stuck—leaving its mark in Van Gogh's painting—on a summer’s day in Provence

Pissarro predicted that Van Gogh 'would either go mad or leave the Impressionists far behind'

The Astonishing Tales Of How The Sunflowers Survived The Second World War

Van Gogh’s Yellow House


Art for the People: how a Van Gogh masterpiece ended up in an English village hall


ART NOIR


The Grande Odalisque – a graphic novel that flunks its art heists


The astonishing tale of how a US vice president’s Van Gogh work ended up in Iran

A Cache of Photos From an Early MoMA Exhibition Offers New Clues About a Group of Lost Jacob Lawrence Paintings


Cracking the Case of London’s Elusive, Acrobatic Rare-Book Thieves

George Clooney wades into Parthenon Marbles debate—again

We Don’t Know How Much Art Has Gone Missing From Museums


A Netflix True Crime Series Will Investigate the Brazen Robbery of $500 Million in Artworks From the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

His Ancestors Were German Kings. He Wants Their Treasures Back.


‘Artforum’ Settles With Ex-Employee Amanda Schmitt, Ending the Long Legal Battle That Ousted Former Publisher Knight Landesman



COLLECTORS CIRCLE


Bangladeshi Collectors Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani on Why They’re Drawn to Art That’s Too Complex to Show at Home


How Indra Leonardi’s Photography is Similar to the Art He Collects


One Foot in New York for Two L.A. ‘Art Hoarders’ Joe Lucas and David Heikka’s cozy West Village rental


Swati Jajodia and Collecting the Rest of a Nation’s Artistic Identity


One Woman Didn’t See Herself Represented In Art. She Set Out To Change That; “I turned my focus on collecting just women artists, from the early 20th century into the present. It changed my life.”


ART BUSINESS


Pace Gallery Parts Ways With Two Top Executives Accused of Abusive Behavior Amid a Broader Company Restructuring

Museums Used to Pay Huge Fees for Personal Couriers to Travel With Major Loans. New Technology Could Mean They Don’t Have to; The acceptance of virtual couriers is rapidly transforming the way artworks travel around the world

Magnum Photos Is Threatening to Sue a Streetwear Company That Used Its Inflammatory Images of Historical Conflicts for a New Clothing Line

NIN’s Polymath Trent Reznor's Million Dollar Business Model

Step Inside Salon 94’s New Upper East Side Headquarters

Art Basel/UBS report: global art market shrinks by almost a quarter to $50.1bn during Covid-19 crisis

Download the full Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report


The Painter Jean Smith Is Subverting Art-World Economics, $100 at a Time


ARTIST PROFILE: ROBERT LONGO


Robert Longo at Metro Pictures

Robert Longo Interview: I am an Image Thief

Robert Longo by Keanu Reeves; Interview Magazine

NYT: The Very Timely Art of Robert Longo, March 1985

Robert Longo’s Website


The Art of Robert Longo; Robert Longo's art is defined by a relentless pursuit of the sublime

Robert Longo on Artsy; View Many Works


Robert Longo: Men, Monsters, and Museums; Talks about Goya and Eisenstein, making art from catastrophe, and the curious resilience of Johnny Mnemonic

Robert Longo on Artnet; Much to See

The Weight of Bullets: Sculpture by Robert Longo


The Sizable Robert Longo Collection at The Broad

Artist Robert Longo: ‘Taking down statues was one of America’s greatest moments’

A look into Baruch’s art collection: Robert Longo and Cindy Sherman


Robert Longo rallies artists to donate $1m worth of art for Guild Hall benefit show

Selection of Texts for a Robert Longo Exhibition

Robert Longo Biography on Wikipedia

Working Towards Affection: An Interview with Robert Longo, 2010


Robert Longo: Storm of Hope at Jeffrey Deitch, 2020






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