The market for performance art
The market for performance art: By including live performance art in its offering, Frieze feels less like a trade fair and more like a lively cultural event. FT art critic
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The market for performance art: By including live performance art in its offering, Frieze feels less like a trade fair and more like a lively cultural event. FT art critic
Show Me What You’ve Got: “Do we live in an age of panicky materialism? On a muscle beach in California, it wouldn’t have caught my eye. But the following incident
Slide Show: The Nazi-Looted Art Trove: “Oh boy, oh boy. A Nazi or, anyway, Nazi-era booty of some fifteen hundred modern art works, many by great names, turns up in
Government Shutdown Cost Smithsonian Nearly $3 Million: WASHINGTON, DC— “The recent sixteen-day federal government shutdown cost the Smithsonian museums an estimated $2.8 million in lost ticket sales, reports Julia Halperin
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This is not a craft and design only show. It is not a furniture show. The mix of things you’ll find can be rather subversive, although it may have a
Trove of Nazi-Looted Art Reported Found in Munich Apartment: “A German magazine, Focus, reported that the artworks had been seized by Bavarian authorities from the Munich apartment of the reclusive
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Tracey Emin: “The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA) kicks off Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 with the opening of Tracey Emin: Angel Without You, the first American museum
Fortification plan of Coevorden (The Netherlands), laid out in a radial pattern within polygonal fortifications and extensive outer earthworks as reconstructed in the early seventeenth century by Maurice of Nassau,
Arthur Danto, 1924-2013: “Philosopher and art critic Arthur C. Danto, who famously declared the end of art history, died from heart failure on Oct. 25 at the age of 89.
Robert Heinecken’s Rediscovery as a Found-Art Pioneer: “Galleries and museums are rediscovering the work of Robert Heinecken, who used found imagery to explore themes that still feel urgent today.” (Via
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