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Prince Prevails
Via hollywoodreporter.com
Apr 25
Overturning a March ruling, an appeals court judge has found that Richard Prince largely did not infringe on the copyright of Patrick Cariou in his “Canal Zone” paintings: his use of Cariou’s photos of Rastafarians was deemed “fair use” in 25 of 30 cases.
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Turner 2013
Via guardian.co.uk
Apr 25
“A streak of subversive humour” runs through the work of artists named to the 2013 Turner Prize. Congrats to Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Tino Sehgal, Laure Prouvost and David Shrigley, who’ve been nominated for the £40,000 prize.
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Rising Tides
Via blouinartinfo.com
Apr 24
Facing perilously rising sea levels, Tuvalu and the Maldives are using their pavilions at the 2013 Venice Biennale to highlight climate change. The island nations will feature projects that both poetically and concretely address the crisis.
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Passings: Allan Arbus
Via nytimes.com
Apr 23
While best known for playing psychologist Maj. Sidney Freedman on M*A*S*H, Allan Arbus—who passed away Monday at 95—started out as a fashion photographer. A photo he took with then-wife Diane Arbus was featured in The Family of Man.
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Haring’s Message
Via creative.arte.tv
Apr 23
Arte Creative and Dailymotion launch a new six-part documentary on Keith Haring. Directed by Maripol, The Message looks at the artist, from his activism—from AIDS to apartheid—to his work with kids (part six features footage shot during a 1984 Walker residency).
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“Tough Cookie”
Via bluebottlecoffee.com
Apr 22
“It’s funny to think that our frozen banana based on a Robert Mapplethorpe photograph didn’t get censored, but that this cookie plate did.” That’s Leah at Oakland’s Blue Bottle Coffee recounting the time they tried to make a Richard Serra-inspired cookie plate.
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State on Trial
Via guardian.co.uk
Apr 16
What kind of state are we in when we start to think about “the state”? In a new op-ed for Creative Time Reports, Ai Weiwei writes about the current state of China: “Manipulation of the truth does not lead to a lack of truth—it’s worse than no truth.”

