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News Digest—Week of March 22


Playboy art show and the fate of Caravaggio were among the week’s headlines. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep.

News Digest—Week of March 8


A strong showing for Armory Week, gay art exhibits, and copyright debate made this week’s news headlines. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of March 1


The Whitney Biennial opens, Chinese artists face violent eviction, an Austrian gallery has a sexy night job, and Kirsten Dunst goes anime – these were among the week’s headlines. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of February 22

Artist Chuck Close at the opening of "Size Does Matter," Feb. 19, Flag Art Foundation. (c) Cheree Franco.
An Obama statue is removed from an Indonesian park, Mr. Brainwash takes on New York, Tarantino “inglouriously” rallies for Haiti, and Shaq Attack curates an art show–these were among the week’s news headlines. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of February 15

Bob Dylan, "Two Sisters"; Acrylic on canvas; Via halcyongallery.com.
Restaurant menus designed by artists, the Indianapolis Museum of Art settles the score, and paintings by “the voice of a generation” were among the stories in the week’s news. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of February 8

Alberto Giacometti, "Walking Man I" (1960); bronze sculpture; 72 inches (183 cm) tall; Edition of 6; Via Sothebys.com
The most expensive artwork ever sold at auction, a charity benefit at Gagosian, and participatory art were among the stories in the week’s news. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of February 1

Gonzalo Lebrija "The Distance Between You and Me" (2009); video  for  L.A.N.D.'s  VIA 1; via nomadicdivision.org
An unidentified woman adds her own masterful touches to a rare rose period Picasso at the MET, and Italian scientists and historians plan to exhume the remains of Da Vinci were among the stories in the week’s news. Read on for ArtWeLove’s news digest, now also available in email form—bringing a comprehensive roundup of the week’s art developments to your digital doorstep. If you aren’t signed up, click here. As always, we welcome your feedback at editorial@artwelove.com.

News Digest—Week of January 25

SO-IL's design for an environmentally sustainable social environment in P.S. 1's courtyard was the winner of this year's MoMA/ P.S. 1 Young Architects Program. ; Courtesy of P.S. 1
Deitch’s grand NYC finale, P.S. 1′s new virtual studio-visit site, and Interview magazine publisher Peter Brant’s private life were among the stories in the week’s news.
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News Digest—Week of January 11

"Victory or Death," the RZA's update of "Washington Crossing the Delaware," places his Wu Tang compatriots and, yes, ninjas, in Emanuel Leutze's classic painting. ; Via whenartimitateslife.com
It’s a brave new world. Jeffrey Deitch is said to be taking over L.A.’s MoCA, Lady Gaga is in at Polaroid, and Michael Brand is out at the Getty.

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News Digest—Week of January 4

A British art historian claims Vincent van Gogh's 1889 painting "Still Life: Drawing Board with Onions" contains the answer to why the artist cut off his ear. ; Via canvasreplicas.com

A new theory about van Gogh’s ear, the tallest building in the world, and a terrorist attack against a Danish cartoonist are among the top stories of the new year.

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