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Frieze to Stage Seoul Fair in 2022 as Art Industry Grows in South Korea

Wonju, in South Korea, plans to build art museum at former U.S. military base site



Text Artist Alicia Eggert at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas



‘Make-Shift-Future’ Curated by Elliott Hundley at Regen Projects: See the Show!


Winklevoss twins eye $48K Hundley piece of art at Frieze; That's $24K each



Larry Gagosian reflects on the incredible life and career of his friend Doris Ammann



Kicking Kusama; ‘My cheapo garden fairy lights do this too’ 'Perhaps if I brought a small child or was interested in taking selfies'



Hammering Hockney! David’s Art of Doing the Bare Minimum



William T. Wiley (1937–2021) Paying tribute to an influential artist



New exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery presents a major new direction in Matthew Barney's practice

Matthew Barney’s transformation from athlete to esthete


At the Hammer, This Year’s Made in L.A. Biennial Highlighted Art That Was Actually Made in a Lot of Other Places—and That’s a Good Thing



Doug Harvey on Glow Girls: Agnes Pelton, et al


We Love This! Highlights From Houston’s Art Car Experience; Great Photos



A Major Greek Artist Gets His First US Retrospective at Chicago's Wrightwood 659


TOUCHY-FEELY


The Peculiar Crowds That Line Up to Touch Juliet’s Right Bronze Breast for Good Luck in Fair Verona


This Gallery Wants You to Touch the Art; Curator Edmund de Waal invites visitors to touch the sculptures of Henry Moore


The Joy of Sculptor Nicholas Pope's work lies in its free-flowing invention; How has this complete original been sidelined?


New Deal For Artists: An Unearthed Film on How Arts Funding Should Work; Narrated by Orson Welles



Angelenos! See the very Hollywood Glam Gallery Line-Up Around the Pool at the Felix Art Fair 2021, Click Here!


"Sex and the Single Feminist" Candid and Brave, Barbara T. Smith on Her First Podcast Ever; Another Art Report Today Exclusive!


EXPERIENTIAL


Spectacular! Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, internationally renowned artist Sarah Sze presents a fully immersive installation


The Big Bang Artwork That Makes Scientists Cry


Immersive Art Experience to showcase work of Leonardo Da Vinci in Tsawwassen, Canada in June

How to Cope with Stendhal Syndrome (Overwhelmed by Art) When it Strikes

The Unbearable Lightness of Post-Pandemic Beauty




Artist Meriem Bennani’s Year of Cultural Vertigo; Bennani’s response to lockdown has been to expand her exploration of ‘the CAPS’, a speculative island space located somewhere in the Atlantic…


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



Weft dreams – the utopian tapestries of Archie Brennan


ARTIST’S HEALTH

Town and Country: The Beauty of Looking at Beauty; Science tells us that gazing upon beautiful things is a form of self-care

95-year-old might have found the key to longevity: A purposeful life

The Happiness Equation: When it comes to world happiness, the Nordic countries are the gold standard. Here’s what the rest of us can make of our abysmal numbers

Lonely Nation: 2 in 3 Americans feel more alone than ever before; Admit to crying for first time in years

The weird science of the placebo effect keeps getting more interesting; Take this sugar pill. Twice a day. And feel better?


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ART AND RACE

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre ‘Decolonising the Plays of Shakespeare’

A Rare Black-Owned Art Gallery Lands in Chelsea; After working with artists like Kehinde Wiley and advising collectors like Swizz Beatz, Nicola Vassell bucks the online trend with a brick-and-mortar space


The Problem with Copycat ‘Race Horror’ TV

The Artist Deana Lawson Upending Photography’s Brutal Racial Legacy


‘They Have a Lot More Control Than They Think’: How Black Art Promoters Are Urging Artists to Look Beyond Traditional White Gatekeepers


ART NOIR

The app that turns you into an art crime sleuth; World’s biggest law enforcement agency wants the public’s help in identifying and preventing the sale of illicitly trafficked cultural goods


German Police Have Arrested the Final Suspect—a Fugitive Twin—in the Shocking $1 Billion Dresden Green Vault Heist; Fugitive's twin brother, also a suspect, is already in police custody


Dresden Green Vault Recap: 4th suspect arrested over German diamond heist, 15 December 2020; Priceless Collection


Six Ancient Frescoes Stolen From Roman Villas Over the Decades Have Been Returned to Pompeii

Interview: ‘We go after them like pitbulls’ – Christopher Marinello, the art detective who hunts stolen Picassos and lost Matisses

S.F. museums checking on artworks suspected of being looted by Nazis

Man caught stealing Warhol, another painting worth a combined $80,000; From the back of an unlocked 2018 Porsche Macan belonging to 52-year-old victim Gil Traub a Manhattan art curator

Interpol Has a New App That Will Let You Identify and Report Stolen Art From the Comfort of Your Home

John Rattenbury, architect and protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright who was the child observer of a notorious murder case – Obituary


How a Devious Handshake Deal Let Arthur Sackler Store His Artworks in a Secret Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for Years; Patrick Radden Keefe's 'Empire of Pain' includes some strange details about the Sackler family's art collecting past

“I Can’t Abandon My Name”: The Sacklers and Me, Molly Sackler; All the cultural and medical institutions that have taken Sackler money in exchange for naming rights


MUSIC

EDM acts often hide their identity. For Asian American star Zhu, that's always had two meanings


Quincy Jones Reflects on Career, Michael Jackson and Why He Wouldn’t Work With Elvis


Annie Clark’s 70s Show: St. Vincent’s latest album, the 70s-themed Daddy’s Home, is releasing in a wave of bad P.R. It’s so good you’ll listen anyw
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The Sparks Brothers - Official Trailer (2021) Edgar Wright Directs

Opera Pick of the Week; Anthony Davis commemorates the massacre that rocked Tulsa 100 years ago with ‘Fire Across the Tracks’, part of the Tulsa Opera’s pandemic recital program ‘Greenwood Overcomes’


Brooklyn Show Brings Together the Vibrant Work of 7 Contemporary Cuban Artists—See Images Here



Liz Larner, ‘As Stars and Seas Entwine’ at Regen Projects: See the Show!




PHOTOGRAPHY


Two young boys in the heart of LA gangland: Merrick Morton’s best photograph

How Lee Miller Cast Her Surrealist Eye on British Vogue; Miller didn’t plan to photograph gowns and handbags as bombs rained from London’s skies


Peter Lindbergh and Azzedine Alaïa, a Friendship in Black and White; New Taschen monograph


Superstars: winners of the LensCulture Portrait awards 2021 – in pictures


The style-setting photography of Carlota Guerrero


BRAVING OPPRESSION


The Khmer Rouge Survivor Who Recruited the World’s Most Famous Architect; The Sleuk Rith Institute, designed by the late Zaha Hadid, will offer a different view of memory and justice

The New Criterion: Waking up from Wokeness: On America’s “First Great Awokening”

Art and sexual taboos: when Hong Kong Museum of Art censors local works, what does it say about equality and inclusion?

Hong Kong’s colonial history brought to life at The Museum Victoria City with avid collector’s authentic and reimagined artefacts


1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones loses UNC tenure offer amid backlash over her 'un-factual and biased' work

How disgruntled Chinese people talk about you-know-who (Xi who must not be named); Are they quoting ancient poems or complaining about a modern emperor?


Russian Police Arrested a Member of the Art Collective Pussy Riot Allegedly to Prevent Her From Performing ‘Stunts’ During a Military Parade

Collage as a Weapon: Raoul Peck’s ‘Exterminate All the Brutes’

Pandemic policies have widened disparities between races, classes, and genders

Dispatches from the asylum; On satire in the age of political correctness

Do Not Split, a documentary about Hong Kong pro-democracy protests; See the 30 min Doc







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Not laughing now: Banksy loses second trademark case over famous monkey image; Ruling slams British street artist for “sham efforts” in trying to mislead the European Union Intellectual Property Office


'A vast underwater museum': Greece plans to open 91 shipwrecks and other submerged heritage sites for visitors to explore


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NFT: AT LAST, THE DELUGE OF NFT NEWS SLOWS TO A MODEST SHOWER

BITCOIN FALLS AS MUCH AS 30% as Investors Sour on Cryptocurrencies


Artist Khaled Jarrar is selling handfuls of soil from Palestinian farmland—and has turned them into NFTs; "If I don’t steal your home someone else will steal it (2021)"

Zak Smith: Owning Art, NFTs, a Questionable Sol Lewitt Windfall and the Pride of Ownership


Paris Hilton Teamed Up With a 28-Year-Old Engineer to Fund a Nonprofit That Helps Artists Mint NFTs

The Artist Who Ate A $120K Banana At Art Basel Miami Is Now Auctioning NFT's With Dole


‘What the F*ck Is This?’: Beeple Was in an Ebullient Mood at Frieze New York, If a Bit Perplexed by Some of the Art; Where he lives, he said, "no one cares about art.”

How Disruptive Will NFTs Be on the Art Industry?

It took 300 years for the art world to recognise Artemisia Gentileschi—now NFTs are reinforcing the bias towards Western male artists


The Uffizi Gallery Just Sold a Michelangelo NFT for $170,000, and Now Is Quickly Minting More Masterpieces From Its Collection


The Art Market Often Works in Secret; Here’s a Look Inside at the NFT; Collectors “buy and hold”

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How Female Artists Are Subverting Mainstream Portrayals of Women



Artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn - Why I Draw


SAAR STARS!


Betye Saar, Her Daughters, and the House That Never Stopped Making Art

Betye Saar Elected as Member of the Academy of Arts and Letters



Doug Harvey: Getting Hurd Again & Again; A Conversation with LA-based Artist Steve Hurd


DISCOVERY

The New ‘Right Stuff’ Is Money and Luck; Rich people are heading to space, and they’re changing what it means to be an astronaut

‘We don’t know exactly what they are’: Obama says UFO sightings appear real


60 Minutes: UFOs regularly spotted in restricted U.S. airspace, report on the phenomena due next month

US government in possession of 'exotic material' from UFOs, ex-Pentagon officer claims

New Yorker: How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously; Faith-based; Protecting ‘common good’; Overwhelming evidence; Obstructionism

We are a Water Planet: US Navy ‘has discussed possibility UFOs are coming from underwater base’

Getty Villa Is Showing the World's Freakiest Drinking Horns


What doomed Cahokia, a sprawling city near St. Louis, Missouri, 1,000 years ago?



When Abstraction Exploded in Form and Meaning; Can non-representational art reflect social change?



Sarah Sze at Gagosian



Christina Quarles at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago



Julie Schulte: A Conversation with Emily Barker, (They/Them), Artist and disability activist


OUR DIGITAL WORLD

The Instagram ads Facebook won't show you; Your Data Collection

Infinite Nature: Generating a Perpetual Aerial View from a Single Image


Conflicting Accounts of Violence: A March Against Toxic Philanthropy Inside MoMA


STREETWISE

Berlin-based Street Artist Vermibus: A Full “IMMERSION” into his Berlin UBahn NFTs, Complete with Glossary of Blockchain Terms

Sofles Sparks It Up in a Spillway

Street Art and Graffiti: The Role of Copyright


Getty Research Institute Presents L.A. Graffiti Black Book: Artists in Conversation

Brooklyn Street Art: “Graffiti Documenting and Divinity” James Prigoff

Artist Mear One: Mural on Melrose at Spaulding


BOOKS AND WORDS


“Patented: 1,000 Design Patents” by Thomas Rinaldi; How patent design traces people and ideas through history


A Beautiful Guide to Colors in the Natural World, Revisited 200 Years Later


The Triumph of Thomas Sowell by John Steele Gordon On Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell


The tainted genius of Rudyard Kipling; The author of the “Just So Stories” is a case study in reconciling admiration with judgment

An American Wrote a Memoir About How She Built Tehran’s Legendary $3 Billion Art Collection. The Iranian Art World Begs to Differ


New Book: Raffles Renounced: How To (Usefully) Decolonise Singapore’s History; The ‘balance sheet’ approach to colonialism replicates imperial logic

Poems by John Tottenham and William Minor

Fran Lebowitz on the Best American Writer You've Never Heard of Dawn Powell (1896–1965)



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'A Quiet Place Part II' review – Emily Blunt horror is something to scream about; Will it revive theater-going?

Tough Love; A Sentimental Appreciation for Howard Hawk's "Only Angeles Have Wings"

The Last Scene: "Only Angels Have Wings"

Aretha Franklin BioPic "Respect" Official Trailer

Delayed by Covid; Much Anticipated "The Green Knight", Director David Lowery, Starring Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, and Joel Edgerton

Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart Hop Aboard New Writer and Director David Cronenberg Film; Plot Notes

Art Lovers Movie Club: Xiaowen Zhu, ‘Oriental Silk’ Doc of First LA Silk Importer


Satyajit Ray’s Portraits of Flawed Masculinity; On the centennial of the influential Indian filmmaker's birth, here are works about acting superstars, fake holy men, and more


Le Héros (Nayak) - Satyajit Ray, 1966

A Crime On The Bayou (2021) - Official Trailer

Wong Kar-wai’s Classic Films, Newly Restored; After a yearlong delay, Film at Lincoln Center

The Protégé (2021 Movie) Official Trailer

'Truman & Tennessee, An Intimate Conversation' Official Trailer 2021

'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Official Trailer

'The Unthinkable' - Official Trailer; From Swedish film collective Crazy Pictures

Atlanta creator, star and sometime director Donald Glover believes call-out culture is diminishing or dulling down creativity in movies and TV series

Fassbinder Redux; Trailer for “Berlin Alexanderplatz”; Contemporary Reinterpretation of Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel



Back in the U.S.S.R. with “Dear Comrades” (2020); co-written and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky

Albuquerque Is Winning the Streaming Wars; New Mexico spent millions in corporate incentives to bring a massive Netflix production hub to a struggling suburban development outside its largest city. Will it pay off?



Yau: So Much Achieved by One Artist, Belgian Ilse D’Hollander, in So Little Time


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From da Vinci to Bosch, the 10 Most Googled Paintings of 2020


ARCHITECTURE


Architectural Digest: Step Inside Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis's Sustainable L.A. Farmhouse; Superstar couple tapped Howard Backen and Vicky Charles; 6 acres; Rad photos

The Potential of Architects in Entrepreneurship; In today’s globalised, ever-evolving world, the architectural field continues to re-invent itself


The Language of Lighting: How to Read Light and Shadow in Architecture


Editorial: On Male Architects; Dionysian limelight-hugging lifestyle


KRAK. Architects Unveils Geometric Villa With Refracted Swimming Pool Light


10 Key Projects By Zaha Hadid Architects Before The Upcoming Retrospective at MAM Shanghai


Luis Vidal + Architects revives abandoned public building in Santiago

US Urban Planner-Turned-Artist Theaster Gates Lined Up For 2022 Serpentine Pavilion

Gates installation called Sanctum at Temple Church in Bristol


Winners of the 2021 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers Announced




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ART NOIR A Compelling Saga: Sex, Deceit, and Scandal: The Ugly War Over Bob Ross’ Ghost; Wet-on-Wet; The Happy Painter!




ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting



A Bigger Splash! Venice’s oldest families are up in arms over a law that bars them from participating in this year’s Biennale. Expect protest on a grand scale

Are You Cheugy or Non-Cheugy? (Pronounced chew-ghee) What started with mocking millennials now has a name. “Used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard”


Singer, Dancer, Marcher, Spy: Josephine Baker broke barriers onstage and off—from Jim Crow Miami to the royal court of Monaco


ART COLLECTOR CLASSIC: SONJA HENIE


Vanity Fair: The Glittering Rise and Fall of Sonja Henie, Ice Skating's White Swan; “a lusty, healthy, happy woman”


Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (Art Center in Norwegian)


About The Henie Onstad Kunstsenter


The Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Collection


Women Artists at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter; A Selected Catalogue of Works Exhibited from 1970 to 1988

"Sonja: The White Swan", Biopic Trailer, "You act like a man!"


THE GREAT DAVE HICKEY!


The Risk-Taking, Boundary-Breaking Austin Gallery That Changed the Face of Texas Art; A half century ago, the maverick curator Dave Hickey closed down A Clean Well-Lighted Place



Arata Tat Tat: Doug Harvey Converses with Michael Arata



7 of the Greatest Long-Lost Art Historical Masterpieces That Were Found in Attics and Basements—Ranked; Who doesn't love a great find?


ART BUSINESS


Would You Like to Adopt a Gargoyle? Notre Dame Is Raising Funds to Restore Individual Artworks Damaged in the 2019 Fire

Sotheby’s Invites a Chosen Few, roughly 50 collectors, to Start Bidding Live Again; Set Designer Salesroom

Entrepreneurial! Art Mavens: A Social Network And Freelancer Marketplace For The Arts Community

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Paris raises the stakes in art rivalry with London

Romanian politician gears up to sue Brancusi's heir over longstanding copyright battle
Restrictive EU laws prevent the city of Targu Jiu, home to three public works by the Romanian sculptor, from reproducing images of his work


Sotheby’s Emporium, the Boutique? The Auction House Has Opened a Brick-and-Mortar Shop for Diamond Earrings, Rare Nikes, and More


The Art Market 2021: Art Basel and UBS presented a panel of experts to discuss its key findings and how they shaped the art market over the course of last year


Crowds flock to revamped Uffizi Galleries—but can't post pictures on social media



An elephant in the room, at Waddesdon Manor



Picasso's Desperate Obscenities: Show of Late Works Captures A Still Raging Genius

See More of Picasso's Obscenities in the Art Report Today Virtual Exhibition WORKER: Click Here



Patrick Wilson Keeping Time at Vielmetter


Chris Kraus on Borders, Racism and Staying Put



COLLECTORS CIRCLE


Mega-Collector Lonti Ebers Is Ready to Open a $40 Million Private Museum in Brooklyn. She Promises It Won’t Be a Shrine to its Founder; Ebers rejects the typical private museum setup, favoring a hybrid institution that includes space for exhibitions, performances, and studios

Maezawa’s World: The Japanese Collector Recently Set the Auction Record for Jean-Michel Basquiat—Twice


Japanese tycoon Yusaku Maezawa planning space station visit, then moon trip


Can the Pandemic Home-Improvement Boom Boost the Market? Liz Beaman Delman, an Auction Veteran’s New Company Targets Interior Designers and Their Art Collecting Clients


STAGE


Drama Book Shop, Backed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, to Open in June; Quirky bookstore, which sells scripts and other theater-related work, was acquired by a team of “Hamilton” alumni after years of struggle

Next Up at the Home of ‘Beach Blanket Babylon’? A Circus, of Course; San Francisco theater where the musical revue ran for decades will get a new show in the fall by the 7 Fingers, a Montreal circus collective

Sondheim’s “Company” Revival, The One Show Everyone Wanted to See, Will Finally Open on January 9th

Despite green light, Broadway to remain dark until Sept. 14


Florence + the Machine singer, Florence Welch, to adapt The Great Gatsby for Broadway musical; Collaborate with musician Thomas Bartlett and Pulitzer-winning playwright Martyna Majok

C’est Vrai! French audiences develop a taste for window theatre; Content with performing from behind the windows of a fashion boutique


JOHN STEPPLING



Fear of Fairy Tales

“Fear lurks in everyone. The one who always asserts to not know fear is mentally damaged or a fool.” —Max Horkheimer

“Adults live in fear of one kind or another—fear of failure, poverty, isolation, fear of loss of soul in the destruction of the earth. Those fears create a mood of “being lost in the forest.” Men in their twenties and thirties respond to those fears by leaning on a corporation, or an addiction…” —Robert Bly



Neel: The Wende Museum; Valuing the Valueless


ARTIST PROFILE: NICOLE EISENMAN

Painter Nicole Eisenman, 2015 MacArthur Fellow


Nicole Eisenman at Hauser & Wirth


W: Nicole Eisenman Has Both Style and Substance

Brooklyn Rail: Nicole Eisenman; 2016


Nicole Eisenman, Works on Artnet

Revered Painter Nicole Eisenman Has Quickly Become One of Today’s Most Thrilling Sculptors


Out of the Weeds: Nicole Eisenman on How Boredom Fuels Her Art

Personalities of Sculpture: Artist Nicole Eisenman at Nasher Sculpture Center


Nicole Eisenman at Anton Kern Gallery

Nicole Eisenman Artist Talk 2015


Nicole Eisenman at MoMA

Nicole Eisenman: Sturm und Drang


Nicole Eisenman at Vielmetter Los Angeles


Learn About the Under-Sung Women of Arte Povera in a New Lecture Series


SURF

"Maps of Home" Featuring John John Florence, Koa Rothman and other greats


AMAZING MOTHER NATURE


From flying penguins to laughing lions – Comedy Wildlife Photography finalists reveal amazing candid photos in the wild

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

“Secrets of the Whales” Official Trailer; Disney+

Balloon test flight plan under fire over solar geoengineering fears

Video shows 1,000-dolphin 'stampede' off California coast

This Week: Rare New South Wales Wave Sets Go Berserk After Torrential Rains






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