— Judd Tully brought us more frontline news from the second week of New York’s fall auctions, including two high-earning Warhols at Christie’s, Jasper Johns’s record-setting “Flag” and Bunny Mellon’s expectation-shattering collection at Sotheby’s, and a subdued sale at Phillips.
— Scott Indrisek selected this week’s five must-see gallery shows, including Gabriele Beveridge at Elizabeth Dee and Christopher Williams at David Zwirner Gallery.
— Susan Sherrick explained her decision to launch the new Nashville gallery Sherrick & Paul — and clued us in on the city’s art scene.
— Matthew Morrison, of “Glee” fame, joined the cast of “Finding Neverland” on Broadway.
— In anticipation of Miami’s fast-approaching fair week, Art Basel in Miami Beach revealed its extensive film program lineup, including an advance screening of Tim Burton’s “Big Eyes,” and NADA Miami Beach announced an exclusive web preview on Artsy, starting on November 25.
— Craig Hubert and Regina Mogilevskaya highlighted 10 films not to miss at the Doc NYC documentary film festival.
— Daria Irincheeva told us why she chose science-inspired art over astrophysics.
— Maria Jeglinska gave us the lowdown on the Polish design community.
— Scott Reeder delved into the galactic aesthetic of his art house sci-fi film “Moon Dust.”
— Anna Kats looked into the restoration of the UN’s Security Council Chamber.
— Sven Sachsalber decided to spend two days in the Palais de Tokyo looking for a needle in a haystack — literally.
