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International Edition
May 19, 2013 Last Updated: 2:39:AM EDT

Visual Arts

English
Published: May 17, 2013
"The After Revolution" Highlights Tunisian Art in the Wake of Arab Spring
by Sara Roffino | Visual Arts, Contemporary Arts
Part of the World Nomads Tunisia Festival, the exhibition looks at society's changes with its emerging government.
Top 5 Art Talks During Art Basel Hong Kong
VIDEO: Skateboards Get a New Look for a Good Cause
Peeping Tom Artist Scandalizes Neighbors, Keith...

Ancient Art & Antiques

VIDEO: Art at The Brooklyn Flea
by
Vanessa Yurkevich
For the past five years the Brooklyn Flea markets in Williamsburg and Fort Greene have been a staple for antique,...
Ancient Art & Antiques, antiques, art, Art Fairs, Avian and John, Brooklyn Flea, Fort Greene, Olde Good Things, she hit pause studios, Williamsburg, Visual Arts, Videos
Is This Accursed Gold Ring the Inspiration for "The Hobbit?"
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO UK
A Roman gold ring that might have inspired JRR Tolkien’s fantasy novels “The Hobbit” (1937) and his “Lord of the Rings...
Ancient Art & Antiques, UK/Europe, Europe, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Pompeii Exhibit Brings Roman Life To British Museum
by
Reuters
Life and death in the ill-fated Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum is at the heart of a new exhibition at the...
Ancient Art & Antiques, Art + Culture, British Museum, exhibit, Herculaneum, Mount Vesuvius, Paul Roberts, Pompeii, Travel Videos, London, Museums, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Van Gogh, Van Goyen and Joan Mitchell at TEFAF 2013
by
Kristen Boatright
ARTINFO explores some of the hightpoints of TEFAF Maastricht with Michel Witmer, a member of the TEFAF Board of...
Ancient Art & Antiques, Art Fairs, Maastricht, TEFAF 2013, Art Fairs, Visual Arts, Videos
Massive Montreal Exhibition Tracks 3,000 Years of Peruvian Cultural History
by
Benjamin Genocchio
MONTREAL — The re-discovery of Manchu Picchu in 1911 did more than just expose the ruins of this ancient royal estate...
Ancient Art & Antiques
Peranakan porcelain
Peranakan Art Exhibition Travels to Seoul
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO Southeast Asia
SINGAPORE — An intricately beaded table cloth, an ornate wedding bed, and blingtastic gold jewelry are among the...
Ancient Art & Antiques, Asia, National Museum of Korea, Peranakan Museum, Museums, Visual Arts
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Art Fairs

Art Platform — Los Angeles Axes 2013 Edition, Citing a Changing Fair Landscape
by
Benjamin Sutton
Art Platform — Los Angeles, the fair that debuted in 2011 at downtown’s L.A. Mart before relocating to Santa Monica...
Art Platform — Los Angeles, Benjamin Sutton, Art Fairs
See the Participating Artists in Next Year's 19th Biennale of Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
The 19th Biennale of Sydney (BOS19) is shaping up to be a fantastic event if the artist preview list is anything...
art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, biennale of sydney, bos, bos19, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, sydney biennale, sydney biennale 2014, Art Fairs, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts
I Nyoman Masriadi, Online, 2013
A Sneak Peek at Highlights From Art Basel Hong Kong, From Murakami to Masriadi
by
Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop
Art galleries participating in the upcoming Art Basel Hong Kong, which runs May 23-26, are likely wondering...
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Art + Culture, Art Basel Hong Kong, Asia, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, Art Fairs, Hong Kong, News, Visual Arts
IN THE STUDIO [VIDEO]: Wang Yuyang Prepares for Art Basel Hong Kong
by
Tom Chen
BEIJING — In spite of constantly searching for unique materials, concepts and ways to create their works, artists have...
Art Basel Hong Kong, Beijing, china, sculpture, Wang Yuyang, Art Fairs, Features, Visual Arts, Videos
See Top-Notch Art From Every Fair of Frieze Week in New York
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Missed out on anything during the frenzied opening days of Frieze Week? Our ARTINFO photographers were...
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Frieze New York 2013, Art Fairs
NADA Opens With Massive Work of David Brooks, Massive Sales of Ruby Sky Stiler
by
Rozalia Jovanovic
NEW YORK — Ambitious projects peppered the floor at NADA, which is held this year at a sporting facility on the East...
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Frieze Week 2013, NADA, Art Fairs
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Columnist

Will Facebook's Obscenity Police Ever Accept Photos as Art?
by
Terri Ciccone
When will Facebook's running battle with art end?Art fans will be familiar with the steady drip of stories about the...
center pompidou, Facebook, Gerhard Richter, Saatchi Gallery, Terri Ciccone, Columnist, Contemporary Arts, Visual Arts
THE ART LOVER: On the Romantic Heft of 3-D Art, Jealousy, and Erotic Still Lifes
by
Ben Davis
THE ART LOVER is an infrequent column of love advice from an art critic's perspective, written by executive editor Ben...
Ben Davis, The Art Lover, Columnist
Could the Knight Foundation's Attempt to Save Art Journalism Actually...
by
Reid Singer
No one who cares about arts journalism disputes that it is in trouble. Jobs are being lost, content has been thinned,...
Reid Singer, Voices, Columnist, Contemporary Arts
Earthworks on Parade: Reflecting on the Democratic Spectacle of Michael Heizer...
by
Holly Myers, ARTINFO Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES — Michael Heizer’s "Levitated Mass" was not conceived of as performance art. Once installed on the grassy...
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Columnist, Contemporary Arts, Museums, Visual Arts
Scrutinizing the Sexy New Art-Tech Industry: It's Not a Bubble, It's...
by
Shane Ferro
The Internet is a great place: It has revolutionized the way that we communicate, shop, and consume information. But...
Art and Technology, Art-Tech Industry, Voices, Columnist, Market News
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Contemporary Arts

What You Need to Know About Canada's Chicken-Killing Performance Art...
by
Sky Goodden
UPDATE: Gordon Ferguson has now been reinstated to his position at Alberta College of Art + Design, following the...
ACAD, Americas, CAUT, Chris Burden, Gordon Ferguson, Joanna Householder, Lisa Steele, Miguel Suarez, Miruna Dragan, Nancy Rubin, OCAD, Paul Anderson, Paul Robert, ROM, Sky Goodden, Tanya Mars, UCLA, University of Toronto, Vera Gartley, Contemporary Arts
See the Participating Artists in Next Year's 19th Biennale of Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
The 19th Biennale of Sydney (BOS19) is shaping up to be a fantastic event if the artist preview list is anything...
art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, biennale of sydney, bos, bos19, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, sydney biennale, sydney biennale 2014, Art Fairs, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Imaginary "Secret Garden" of Maria Pergay
by
Dion Tan
She may be 82 years old, but Maria Pergay continues to innovate her works in metal. While her pioneering...
Demisch Danant, Maria Pergay, Secret Garden, Suzanne Demisch, Contemporary Arts, Visual Arts, Videos
New York Dealer Yossi Milo Goes Down Under, Staging Pop-Up Photo Show in Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
Influential art dealer Yossi Milo will make history later this month when he becomes the first New York gallerist to...
Australia & Pacific, doug rickard, Emerging, head on photo festival, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, stills gallery, Tim Hetherington, yossi milo, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts
The Holy See's Venice Pavilion Promises Interactive Art and Freezing...
by
Coline Milliard
The Pontifical Council for Culture has announced the details of the Holy See’s first pavilion at the Venice Biennale....
London, Contemporary Arts, UK/Europe, Europe, News, Visual Arts
28 Questions for Narrative Painter Jose Parla
by
Sara Roffino
Name: José Parlá
Age: 39
Occupation: Painter
City/Neighborhood: Brooklyn, New YorkYou went to Cuba last year to...
Bryce Wolkowitz, José Parlá, Sara Roffino, ARTINFO Questionnaire, Contemporary Arts, Visual Arts
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Features

See the Participating Artists in Next Year's 19th Biennale of Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
The 19th Biennale of Sydney (BOS19) is shaping up to be a fantastic event if the artist preview list is anything...
art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, biennale of sydney, bos, bos19, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, sydney biennale, sydney biennale 2014, Art Fairs, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts
New York Dealer Yossi Milo Goes Down Under, Staging Pop-Up Photo Show in Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
Influential art dealer Yossi Milo will make history later this month when he becomes the first New York gallerist to...
Australia & Pacific, doug rickard, Emerging, head on photo festival, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, stills gallery, Tim Hetherington, yossi milo, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts
Massive Hot-Air Balloon Art Oddity "Skywhale" Takes Flight Over...
by
Nicholas Forrest
You may remember seeing an article on ARTINFO Australia in December 2012 about a giant sculptural hot-air balloon by...
Australia & Pacific, canberra, hot air balloon, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, patricia piccinini, skywhale, Contemporary Arts, Features, Sydney, News, Visual Arts
IN THE STUDIO [VIDEO]: Wang Yuyang Prepares for Art Basel Hong Kong
by
Tom Chen
BEIJING — In spite of constantly searching for unique materials, concepts and ways to create their works, artists have...
Art Basel Hong Kong, Beijing, china, sculpture, Wang Yuyang, Art Fairs, Features, Visual Arts, Videos
"Everything is a Readymade": Lee Kit on Art's Encounter With...
by
Stephanie Bailey, Modern Painters
I first met Lee Kit in 2009 after viewing his exhibition “Someone Singing and Calling Your Name” at Osage Soho in Hong...
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Features, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach on "13 Rooms" in Sydney
by
Nicholas Forrest
SYDNEY — Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach's "13 Rooms," a 13-room exhibition of "living sculptures," is...
11 rooms, 12 rooms, 13 rooms, art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, clark beaumont, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, kaldor, Klaus Biesenbach, Nicholas Forrest, Pacific, Public Art, Contemporary Arts, Features, Visual Arts, Videos
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Impressionism & Modern Art

VIDEO: Major Salvador Dali Retrospective Opens in Madrid
by
Reuters
Madrid's Reina Sofia Museum exhibits more than 200 works by Salvador Dali in one of the largest...
Centre Pompidou, Jean-Hubert Martin, Madrid, Reina Sofia Museum, Salvador Dalí, Impressionism & Modern Art, Museums, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Reopens
After a seven-month renovation, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam reopened its doors to the public with an exhibit...
Amsterdam, Marije Vellekoop, Van Gogh, Van Gogh Museum, Impressionism & Modern Art, Museums, Visual Arts
Unlocking the Riddle of John Singer Sargent at the Brooklyn Museum
by
Benjamin Sutton
At the center of the critical debate over the status of John Singer Sargent's watercolors lies the question of their...
View Slideshow
Benjamin Sutton, Brooklyn Museum, John Singer Sargent, Impressionism & Modern Art, Reviews
The Highlights of the Met's "Transformative" $1-Billion Gift of...
by
Benjamin Sutton
NEW YORK — Yesterday the Metropolitan Museum, long-maligned for the comparative paucity of its modern and contemporary...
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Benjamin Sutton, donation, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Impressionism & Modern Art
Major Foujita Gift Given to the French City Where He Was Called to Catholicism
by
Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
This Thursday, Adeline Hazan, mayor of the French city of Reims, will receive an exceptional donation of 663 works by...
Tsuguharu Léonard Foujita, Impressionism & Modern Art, Museums, Europe
"The Angel of the Odd" at Musée D'Orsay Probes Romanticism'...
by
Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
Not since the Musée d’Orsay’s 2010 “Crime and Punishment” has Paris received a show with as much darkness and density...
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Europe, Impressionism & Modern Art, Europe, Reviews
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Museums

Henry Moore Sculptures Head to Amsterdam to Inaugurate the Rijksmuseum Gardens
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO UK
Twelve sculptures by Henry Moore have been shipped to Holland to inaugurate the newly reopened Rijksmuseum’s Gardens...
Museums, Europe, Visual Arts
Michael Landy Reanimates the Saints for His "Frankenstein-Like" New...
by
Coline Milliard
Michael Landy has a knack for the spectacular. For his best-known performance piece, Break Down (2001), the artist...
Europe, London, Museums, Europe, News, Visual Arts
The Peckham Complex: Hannah Barry Leads Ambitious Bid to Create a Permanent Art...
by
Coline Milliard
Where will she stop? Hannah Barry, the contemporary art gallerist who put the inner London neighbourhood of Peckham on...
Bold Tendencies, Hannah Barry, London, UK/Europe, Museums, Europe, News, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Brooklyn Historic Cemetery Celebrates 175 Years with Exhibit
by
The Associated Press
Decades before New York's Central Park was created, Green-Wood Cemetery's ponds, hills and winding paths provided...
Art + Culture, Green-Wood Cemetery, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Richman, Museum of the City of New York, New York, Richard Upjohn, Museums, See + Do, News, Visual Arts, Travel
VIDEO: Elvis Presley Memorabilia Goes On Display At New Exhibit
by
Reuters
Elvis Presley's rhinestone cape and diamond and sapphire studded belt are part of two new exhibits at the King of Rock...
Aloha from Hawaii, Elvis Presley, Graceland, Memphis, Museums, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Major Salvador Dali Retrospective Opens in Madrid
by
Reuters
Madrid's Reina Sofia Museum exhibits more than 200 works by Salvador Dali in one of the largest...
Centre Pompidou, Jean-Hubert Martin, Madrid, Reina Sofia Museum, Salvador Dalí, Impressionism & Modern Art, Museums, Visual Arts
More Museums

Old Masters/Renaissance

American Academy in Rome's Christopher Celenza on Decoding Latin and...
by
Noah Charney
Perched atop the Janiculum Hill of Rome, with a staggering view of the Eternal City spread out before it, stands the...
American Academy in Rome, Christopher Celenza, Noah Charney, Old Masters/Renaissance, Rome, News
The Saga of the "Takeaway Rembrandt," History's (Second) Most...
by
Noah Charney
What is the most frequently stolen artwork in history? The answer is The Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck, stolen six...
Art & Crime, Art & Crime, Old Masters/Renaissance, Visual Arts
Mona Lisa's Petite Aussie Doppelganger, Now Revered, Gets Her Due
by
Nicholas Forrest
No, there aren’t any Kangaroos in the background, and good old Mona isn’t flanked by gum trees. In fact, the...
art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, James McNeill Whistler, Mona Lisa, Mortimer Menpes, Asia/Pacific, Impressionism & Modern Art, Museums, Old Masters/Renaissance
ARTINFO UK's Guide to Frieze Week: MONDAY
by
Coline Milliard, ARTINFO UK
Granted, Frieze Week feels bigger every year. Exhibitions, talks, and performances are mushrooming in London's every...
Europe, Frieze 2012, Art Fairs, London, Contemporary Arts, Europe, Old Masters/Renaissance, News, Market News
The Butler Did It! Pennsylvania Police Suspect House-Cleaner in Search for...
by
Reid Singer
Police in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania have made meager progress in the search for a portrait bust of Benjamin Franklin...
art theft, Benjamin Franklin, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Art & Crime, Old Masters/Renaissance
Givenchy to Recreate the Studio of Louis XIV's Court Sculptor at Christie...
by
Julia Halperin
Last April, legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy approached Christie’s with a drawing in hand. The pen-and-...
Christie's, François Girardon, Hubert de Givenchy, Auctions, Fashion, Paris, Europe, Old Masters/Renaissance, News
More Old Masters/Renaissance

One-Line Reviews

ONE-LINE REVIEWS: Pithy Takes on Ugo Rondinone, Faith Ringgold, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of New York, charged with reviewing the art they saw...
View Slideshow
Galleries, One-Line Reviews, Reviews, Visual Arts
ONE-LINE REVIEWS: Pithy Takes on Amanda Ross-Ho, Matthew Chambers, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of New York City, charged with reviewing the art they...
View Slideshow
One-Line Reviews
One-Line Reviews: Pithy Takes on Will Kurtz, B. Wurtz, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of New York City, charged with reviewing the art they...
View Slideshow
One-Line Reviews
One-Line Reviews: Pithy Takes on Gordon Matta-Clark, Elliott Hundley, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of Chelsea, charged with reviewing the art they saw...
View Slideshow
Contemporary Arts, One-Line Reviews
One-Line Reviews: Pithy Takes on Virginia Overton, William Cordova, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of Chelsea, charged with reviewing the art they saw...
One-Line Reviews
ONE-LINE REVIEWS: Pithy Takes on the Art of Armory Week
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
This week, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the aisles of Armory Week fairs all over New York, charged with...
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Art Fairs, Art Fairs, One-Line Reviews
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Reviews

On the Value of Molly Crabapple's Curious, Critter-Filled Political...
by
Ben Davis
Molly Crabapple is a star, though not an art star in the conventional sense — and I mean that as a compliment. “Shell...
View Slideshow
Ben Davis, Molly Crabapple, Reviews
Unlocking the Riddle of John Singer Sargent at the Brooklyn Museum
by
Benjamin Sutton
At the center of the critical debate over the status of John Singer Sargent's watercolors lies the question of their...
View Slideshow
Benjamin Sutton, Brooklyn Museum, John Singer Sargent, Impressionism & Modern Art, Reviews
ONE-LINE REVIEWS: Pithy Takes on Ugo Rondinone, Faith Ringgold, and More
by
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Once again, ARTINFO has sent its intrepid staff into the streets of New York, charged with reviewing the art they saw...
View Slideshow
Galleries, One-Line Reviews, Reviews, Visual Arts
The Next Generation of YBAs? New Show Surveys Britain's Rising Art Upstarts
by
Ulysses Castellanos
Derek Mainella and Elizabeth Eamer have curated a tantalizing look at the U.K. art scene for the Museum of...
View Slideshow
Americas, Are You Alright...?, Dawn Mellor, Derek Mainella, Elizabeth Eamon, Graham Dolphin, Harry Burden, James Unsworth, MOCCA, Spyke Milligan, Reviews
Cutting Through the Noise Surrounding Ragnar Kjartansson's Neo-Romantic...
by
Ben Davis
Ragnar Kjartansson’s “The Visitors,” just about to end an extended run at Luhring Augustine, is a great work. It is so...
Ben Davis, Luhring Augustine, Ragnar Kjartansson, Reviews
Desire Obtain Cherish's “#undertheinfluence” Channels L.A.'s...
by
Benjamin Genocchio
There is more than a touch of irony to “#undertheinfluence,” the latest show at KM Fine Arts in Los Angeles — 10...
Reviews
More Reviews

Traditional Arts

Mount Fuji, Artists' Muse, To Become UNESCO Heritage Site
by
Robert Michael Poole
TOKYO – The history of art in Japan seems almost inseparable from the country’s most iconic natural landmark – Mount...
Asia, Hokusai, Kokei Kobayashi, Misao Yokoyama, Mt. Fuji, Traditional Arts, Tokyo, Visual Arts
SHOWS THAT MATTER: Ukiyo-e Masterworks and Their Modern Heirs at Japan Society
by
Alanna Martinez
WHAT: “Edo Pop: The Graphic Impact of Japanese Prints”’WHEN: March 9 – June 9, 2013WHERE: Japan Society, 333 East 47th...
Alanna Martinez, Japan Society, printmaking, Contemporary Arts, Shows That Matter, Traditional Arts, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Craft Pottery Takes on Pop Art Hues in Takuro Kuwata's "Flavor...
by
Dion Tan
The neolithic craft of Japanese tōgei (pottery) morphs into a contemporary approach under Takuro Kuwata’s...
Traditional Arts, Videos, Artists, AI Interview
SHOWS THAT MATTER: Exploring Henry Darger's Mysterious Universe at Ricco/...
by
Alanna Martinez
WHAT: “Henry Darger: Landscapes”WHEN: December 13, 2012 – February 2, 2013WHERE: Ricco/Maresca Gallery, 529 West 20th...
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Alanna Martinez, Henry Darger, Landscapes, Outsider art, Ricco Maresca, Shows That Matter, Traditional Arts, Visual Arts
VIDEO: Royal Watercolorist Alexander Creswell on the Magic of His Medium
by
Tom Chen, Alanna Martinez
Watercolor has long been dubbed the most difficult medium among artists. British artist Alexander Creswell is a...
Alanna Martinez, Alexander Creswell, Royal Wedding, Tom Chen, Watercolor, Contemporary Arts, Traditional Arts, Visual Arts, Videos, AI Interview
Did Betting on Brisvegas Pay Off for the Ross and Rona Clarke Auction?
by
Nicholas Forrest
Selling the art collection of former tax lawyer Ross Clarke and his wife Rona Clarke in Brisbane was always going to...
aboriginal art, aboriginal art market, art australia, Australia & Pacific, australian art, emily kngwarreye, indigenous art, mossgreen, ross and rona clarke, Auctions, Asia/Pacific, Collecting, Contemporary Arts, Sydney, Traditional Arts, News
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