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Week in Review: 30 Under 30, Keith Haring Sex Toys, Nora Ephron on Broadway, and More

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Our most-talked-about stories in Art, Design & Fashion, and Performing Arts, June 25-29, 2012:

ART

— We chronicled the art world’s most influential young figures in our list of 30 power players 30 and under, among them Sheikha Al-Mayassa, Hannah Barry, and Carter Cleveland.

— Judd Tully reported that pieces by Basquiat, Bacon, and Klein led Christie’s staggering $207 million postwar and contemporary sale in London.

— Famed street artist and inveterate doodler Barry McGee told Alanna Martinez about the difficulties of installing his improvisational new San Francisco exhibition.

— Sotheby’s London contemporary sale had solid sales but lacked major highlights, netting a grand total of $108 million.

Modern Painters magazine visited the quirky Chelsea studio of pooch portraiteur William Wegman and discovered a few reminders of the artist’s family and art-world friends.

DESIGN & FASHION

— Janelle Zara discovered the debut of a collection of male sex toys emblazoned with designs courtesy Keith Haring. If you need more details, see the diagram on our Object Lessons blog.

— Kelly Chan analyzed the innovative Via Verde housing complex in the Bronx, praising its community-minded spirit.

— Heiress Daphne Guinness has one of the more couture-packed closets in the world, and she decided to put some of it up for auction through Christie’s, breaking records with clothing from Alexander McQueen, Mario Testino, and others.

Louis Vuitton is opening no less than seven custom-designed pop-up shops to showcase its capsule collection collaboration with mistress of spots, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

— Nate Freeman brought to our attention the latest in literary-fashion crossovers, Banana Republic’s new “Anna Karenina” collection. But would Tolstoy approve?

PERFORMING ARTS

— Writer and director Nora Ephron passed away, but her play “Lucky Guy” will still be produced on Broadway. Could it be a posthumous hit?

— J. Hoberman enjoyed Sundance hit “Beasts of the Southern Wild’s” “gumbo magic realism,” but also worried that the fantastical film might have been oversold

— Handsome leading man Viggo Mortensen, after being offered the role of Henry Clemens in the nautical vampire flick “The Last Voyage of the Demeter,” moved the project up to high-profile status.  

— A collaboration between music stars Lana Del Ray and A$AP Rocky dropped this week, and the hazed out, Instagram-y music video recalls the age of J.F.K. and Marilyn Monroe.

— The Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who died in 1953, was revealed to be one of the main characters in the upcoming British film noir “A Visit to America,” based on a screenplay by another Welsh poet, Owen Sheers.

VIDEO

— Tom Chen spoke to Swiss painter Caro Niederer on the occasion of her New York solo debut at Hauser & Wirth:


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