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  1. Bridging the gap between the baby boomers and the new digital generation.
  2. A new Sam Francis catalogue raisonne, a biography of Peter Selz, and essays by Peter Clothier.
  3. From the tomb complex of the first emperor of China, a squad of life-sized terracotta warriors at Discovery Times Square.
  4. The Dutch-born, London-based art dealer Michael Goedhuis talks about the new show of Chinese art he organized for Charles Saatchi in London.
  5. Spring design auctions at Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips de Pury and Company in New York.
  6. 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.
  7. Remembering the art collector Ranbir Singh, 1955-2012.
  8. Huge art projects, surprising and fun, in the context of no context other than money, the driving force of Art Basel.
  9. Four new books on the new ecological outlook of Earthworks, Land Art and, well dirt.
  10. Jeffrey Deitch on the threat of private museums to fundraising and programming at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.
  11. In time for Father's Day, the celebrated Los Angeles photorealist Karl Haendel addresses issues of masculinity and family dynamics.
  12. A hypothetical art-collecting power couple, the Horbells, face the effects of a global recession.
  13. News of Uli Sigg's major donation to a Hong Kong museum spurs forecasts of an Asianized Art Basel.
  14. A $900,000 Greek gravestone -- plus a homoerotic krater -- at Sotheby's and a $926,000 Roman marble of an actor at Christie's.
  15. Oliver Laric, Karthnik Pandian, Rokni Haerizadeh, Aurelien Froment, Zin Taylor, Amalia Pica and more at Art Basel 43.
  16. In the cultural tsunami of art news, a real triumph by Kehinde Wiley at the Jewish Museum.
  17. New York artist Seth Price and clothing designer Tim Hamilton collaborate on a fashion line for Documenta 13.
  18. A slideshow tour of Liste 13, Basel's indiest art fair.
  19. The Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival welcomes the art world to the hottest city on the global art scene.
  20. A new exhibition of sculptures by Rachel Harrison explores the unseen forces behind every work of art.
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