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REVIEW: TINO SEHGAL, “THE KISS”

rotunda
As I stepped into the Guggenheim’s rotunda last week, I noticed a young man and woman, in the center of the lobby, locked in a passionate kiss. Mildly irritated and slightly embarrassed at such blatant attention seeking, I continued to the next level of the gallery. I had come to see some art. Read on…

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.