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Tate Global
Via wsj.com
Nov 2012
Tate has announced it’s launching three new global networks “designed to build links with artists, curators and organizations” in the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. Additionally, teams are focusing on acquiring and exhibiting art from the African continent.
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DIY in a Bottle
Via thedailybeast.com
Nov 2012
“The Twin Cities seem to have an old-time, survivalist, DIY spirit, and DuCett has bottled it,” writes Blake Gopnik of Andy Ducett’s sprawling exhibition Why We Do This on view at Minneapolis’ Soap Factory through November 10.
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Ai Weiwei Pays Back
Via guardian.co.uk
Nov 2012
Ai Weiwei has announced he has started paying back the $1.3 million given by supporters during his tax case. “We have no more options to keep trying. We’ve done what we could, and the court’s decision has been made. So we should repay the money.”
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Sandy Casualties
Via artinfo.com
Nov 2012
Hurricane Sandy has had a devastating impact on Chelsea’s galleries. While damage has yet to be assessed, most spaces below 25th Street have sustained some flood damage. It will take months for spaces to be repaired, and “all of Chelsea has to be rebuilt.”
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Pacific $tandard Time
Via theartnewspaper.com
Nov 2012
How much money did the Getty-funded Pacific Standard Time program pump into the local economy? More than $280 million, according to a report released Nov. 1 by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.
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Museums & Politics
Via nytimes.com
Nov 2012
“Should public museums be places where political argument happens?” asks Randy Kennedy. “Why is this so rarely the case, especially when compared with politically engaged programming in museums” elsewhere in the world?
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Armory Trove
Via artinamericamagazine.com
Oct 2012
New York art dealer Francis Naumann has donated documents from the seminal 1913 Armory Show—which introduced artists like Marcel Duchamp to American audiences—to the Smithsonian. Worth $200K, the papers include a ledger noting every art sale related to the show.
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Losing its Luster
Via standpoint.co.uk
Oct 2012
“Suddenly, the press dares to criticise contemporary art,” writes Jacob Willer, and while some of the ire is aimed at artists like Damien Hirst and Anish Kapoor, “the most pointed criticism has been directed less at the art than the art market.”
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Signing Minnesota
Via psfk.com
Oct 2012
Hand-painted signmaking is alive and well in Minnesota, according to the new book Sign Painters (Princeton Architectural Press), which features locals from Mazeppa’s Mike Meyer to Minneapolis’ Forrest Wozniak (May Day Cafe) and Phil Vandervaart (Hymie’s Records).