Eli Broad to End His Funding of LA MoCA
Eli Broad to End His Funding of LA MoCA: “LOS ANGELES—Eli Broad has announced he will no longer continue giving $3 million a year to LA MoCA, effectively ending his
art in and around South Florida
Eli Broad to End His Funding of LA MoCA: “LOS ANGELES—Eli Broad has announced he will no longer continue giving $3 million a year to LA MoCA, effectively ending his
Museum Boca Museum Creates Field Trip Grants for 2013-2014: “BOCA RATON, FL—The Boca Raton Museum, Florida, has granted $10.000 to Field Trip Grants for the year 2013-2014, reports Art Media
Continue readingBoca Museum Creates Field Trip Grants for 2013-2014
Istanbul Biennial: best of times, worst of times: “At this year’s edition the art has to survive within an uneasy political context” (Via Section – Life & Arts.)
Daniel Arsham Fossilizes Pharrell’s Keyboard: “Mega-producer, rapper, and prolific collaborator Pharrell Williams has a concise explanation for the eclectic set of talent he endorses. ‘I like people who augment reality
Continue readingDaniel Arsham Fossilizes Pharrell's Keyboard
NATIVE PRAYER VIGIL HELD AT DOWNTOWN SACRED ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE Dinizulu Gene Tinnie Quietly, and without much public fanfare, in a week rightfully dominated by powerful remembrances and reminders of the
Continue readingSacred Archeological Site in Downtown Miami Holds Prayer Vigil
Sound Control: Imagine an “expert listener” ensconced in an ideal listening environment: a medium-size room with a carpeted floor and an array of sound-absorbing acoustical foam. He is a recording
Weekly Roundup: Lynda Benglis. ‘Everything Flows (1980–2013),’ installation view. Courtesy the artist and Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. “William Kentridge is coming to Brooklyn, Lynda Benglis is featured in Artforum, Ai Weiwei is
The is an art talk from Art Basel on YouTube with Ann Goldstein on a panel talking about the differences between museums as an institution in Europe and the US.
Continue readingAnn Goldstein to Resign from Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Detroit Institute of Arts Risks Losing Funds If City Sells Collection: “DETROIT – In further news related to Detroit’s dire financial straits, Randy Kennedy reports in the New York Times that
Continue readingDetroit Institute of Arts Risks Losing Funds If City Sells Collection
Art In Context: Venice Biennale Looks Past Pop Culture: “Every two years, Venice hosts the largest and oldest noncommercial art exhibit in the world. It’s a dizzying and eclectic array
Continue readingArt In Context: Venice Biennale Looks Past Pop Culture