Plus, Jackie Kennedy thoughts on a dictator's smutty art finally revealed.
The Daily Checklist: James Dean's Love Letters Flutter to Christie's, Discovering Jeff Koons's Secret NYC Quarry, and More Must-Read Art News
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Art & Crime: Swedish Art Biennial Evacuated Due to 9/11 Anniversary Terrorist Threat
Four hundred people had to flee the event's opening party when the police warned of a possible attack.
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Art Market: You Want a Piece of Me?: Damian Hirst's Company OKs Sale of Partial Works at Phillips de Pury
Science has clarified that works from a Hirst boxed set can be sold off piecemeal, as long their status is made clear.
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Fashion: What Karolina Kurkova Slurps to Survive Fashion Week and Other Secrets Gleaned at the Richard Hambleton Opening Party
ARTINFO chatted with runway veterans at the Phillips de Pury & Company's Upper East Side Gallery fete on making it through all seven days of madness.
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Fashion: British National Portrait Gallery Acquires Alex Katz's Portrait of Anna Wintour
The museum will put the painting on view September 13 to coincide with London Fashion Week.
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Art Market: "The Girl Who Had Everything": See Elizabeth Taylor's Mythic Jewelry Collection Before It Heads to Christie's
A treasure trove of the late actress's jewelry will go on sale at the auction house in December.
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Performance Art: Performa Details New Artist Projects for Its November Biennial
A Godot-inspired spoof by Elmgreen & Dragset and a new work by Shirin Neshat will be among the new commissioned works.
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Fashion: 15 Looks From New York Fashion Week: Weekend Roundup
ARTINFO presents 15 looks from this weekend's New York Fashion Week shows, with contemporary artists playing a role in several collections.
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Art Market: 5 Reasons the Chinese Art Boom May Not Buoy the Global Art Market After All
Despite China's remarkable rise, there are many notes of caution to be sounded about its art market.
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The Daily Checklist: Pope Lets Raphael's Virgin Visit Her Sister in Germany, Christie's Puts a Bet on Young Mideast Buyers, and More Must-Read Art News
Plus, Ed Ruscha and Anthony Kiedis take a joyride.
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Museums: Divided and Conquered: How I Learned to Love the Museum of Mathematics
After reading a previous ARTINFO article ridiculing MoMath, the people behind the institution set out to win over one reporter with their cool geometry toys.
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Design & Architecture: See Classic Prouve Pieces, Reinterpreted With an Attitude
G-Star and Vitra collaborated to update the iconic manufacturer's designs with a modern industrial aesthetic.
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Performing Arts: Filmmaker Lech Majewski's "The Mill and the Cross" Animates Breugel's Cruel "Calvary"
Starring Rutger Hauer and Charlotte Rampling, the experimental film brings a phantasmagoric Flanders to digital life.
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Fashion: See How Artists From John Chamberlain to Liam Gillick Inspired the Designs of London Fashion Week
Burberry Prorsum, Marios Schwab, and more used art in conceptualizing their spring/summer 2012 ready-to-wear collections.
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Art Market: 5 Highlights From D.C.'s Scrappy New (e)merge Art Fair
Performance pieces, trompe l'oeil paintings, and portraits made from wood caught the eye at the event, housed at the Capital Skyline Hotel.
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Dance: Paul McCartney's Pirouette: The Beatle Debuts His First Ballet at Lincoln Center
The New York City Ballet performed "Ocean's Kingdom," a collaboration between the pop star-turned-composer and his designer daughter.
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Museums: The Menil Collection to Return Byzantine Frescoes to Greek Orthodox Church
The Houston museum had met with Cyprus's Archbishop in the hopes of holding onto the works.
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Design & Architecture: 6 California Architecture and Design Highlights From Pacific Standard Time
The exhibitions feature the work of Golden State visionaries including Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, and Sam Maloof.
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The Daily Checklist: Elizabeth Taylor's $11 Million Van Gogh Heads to Christie's, Parsing Michael Kimmelman's Debut as NYT Architecture Critic, and More Must-Read Art News
Plus, Occupy Wall Street protesters infiltrate Sotheby's.
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Art Market: Tapping Turkey's Energy: Former Star London Dealer Suzanne Egeran on Why She Opened Her New Gallery in Istanbul
The space, which focuses on both Turkish and international art, is located in the city's Karaköy district.
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