Artnet Magazine
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30 SOMETHIN' by Charlie Finch
Bridging the gap between the baby boomers and the new digital generation. -
Summer Reading OF ARTISTS, CURATORS AND CRITICS by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
A new Sam Francis catalogue raisonne, a biography of Peter Selz, and essays by Peter Clothier. -
Terracotta Warriors DEFENDERS OF CHINA'S FIRST EMPEROR by N.F. Karlins
From the tomb complex of the first emperor of China, a squad of life-sized terracotta warriors at Discovery Times Square. -
Michael Goedhuis DEBUTING CHINESE INK PAINTING AT THE SAATCHI GALLERY by Brook S. Mason
The Dutch-born, London-based art dealer Michael Goedhuis talks about the new show of Chinese art he organized for Charles Saatchi in London. -
Art Market Watch TIFFANY, RIETVELD, NOGUCHI AND LALANNE: DESIGN IN NEW YORK by Jessica Mizrachi
Spring design auctions at Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips de Pury and Company in New York. -
Art Basel WATCH WHERE YOU STEP by Emily Nathan
Art Basel 43's public art sector, Art Parcours, takes over the historic neighborhood of St. Johann, and a public art festival comes to roost in Zurich. -
Ranbir Singh MY HERO by Charlie Finch
Remembering the art collector Ranbir Singh, 1955-2012. -
Art Basel ART UNLIMITED 2012 by Linda Yablonsky
Huge art projects, surprising and fun, in the context of no context other than money, the driving force of Art Basel. -
Summer Reading BODY AND SOIL by James Croak
Four new books on the new ecological outlook of Earthworks, Land Art and, well dirt. -
Art Basel 2012 THE PRIVATE MUSEUM TAKEOVER by Rachel Corbett
Jeffrey Deitch on the threat of private museums to fundraising and programming at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. -
Karl Haendel FAMILY BLACKMAIL by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
In time for Father's Day, the celebrated Los Angeles photorealist Karl Haendel addresses issues of masculinity and family dynamics. -
Art Market Watch THE HORBELLS by Charlie Finch
A hypothetical art-collecting power couple, the Horbells, face the effects of a global recession. -
Art Market Watch ART BASEL LOOKS TO ASIA by Rachel Corbett
News of Uli Sigg's major donation to a Hong Kong museum spurs forecasts of an Asianized Art Basel. -
Art Market Watch SPRING ANTIQUITIES AT SOTHEBY'S AND CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK by Jessica Mizrachi
A $900,000 Greek gravestone -- plus a homoerotic krater -- at Sotheby's and a $926,000 Roman marble of an actor at Christie's. -
Art Basel 43 STAKING CLAIMS AT ART STATEMENTS by Emily Nathan
Oliver Laric, Karthnik Pandian, Rokni Haerizadeh, Aurelien Froment, Zin Taylor, Amalia Pica and more at Art Basel 43. -
Kehinde Wiley UNPLANNED OBSOLESCENCE by Charlie Finch
In the cultural tsunami of art news, a real triumph by Kehinde Wiley at the Jewish Museum. -
Documenta 13 SETH PRICE & TIM HAMILTON: ONE FOR THE MONEY by Emily Nathan
New York artist Seth Price and clothing designer Tim Hamilton collaborate on a fashion line for Documenta 13. -
Liste 2012 BASEL'S INDEPENDENT ART FAIR by Rachel Corbett
A slideshow tour of Liste 13, Basel's indiest art fair. -
Istancool LET'S TALK TURKEY by Adrian Dannatt
The Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival welcomes the art world to the hottest city on the global art scene. -
Rachel Harrison UNMASKING THE MUSE by Emily Nathan
A new exhibition of sculptures by Rachel Harrison explores the unseen forces behind every work of art.