
Charlie Finch digs into how Dakis Joannou is able to finance his extensive art collection.
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Blum & Poe in LA presents fifth solo exhibition of work by Mark Grotjahn “Seven Faces,” and will include up to twelve new works.
1202 via Contemporary Art Daily


Kehinde Wiley is being honored by the USA Network, celebrating "the real characters who are changing the face of American Culture."
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“Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum” features 193 schemes for Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous rotunda.
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Michelle Obama formally presented the gown by Jason Wu that she wore to the 2009 inaugural balls to the Smithsonian’s Collection.
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Bonhams will give over its Madison Avenue location to “Africa Now: Contemporary African Art,” a first auction of recent African artworks.
1198 via ARTINFO


Olafur Eliasson and Anish Kapoor have been commissioned by the Israel Museum to create two new monumental installations.
1197 via Art Knowledge News


"Opium Den" by Rosson Crow is a part of the exhibit Bowery Boys, at Deitch Projects, through March 27.
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Many of us are wondering for some time now, “Oh, New Museum, when did you become so establishment?”
1195 via Hyperallergic


Forthcoming from Taschen "Ando: Complete Works" is a fully updated look at the architect Tadao Ando.
1194 via Curated


Luhring Augustine presents its first exhibition featuring the work of Daido Moriyama, one of Japan’s leading figures in photography.
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A look at the world of pop pluralism, narrated by Jonathan LeVine, a gallery owner, and the artists WK and Doze Green.
1192 via NY Times

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A recent exhibit at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum draws attention to often historical imagery of people from faraway places.
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A new show at London's Serpentine Gallery explores the works of the father of pop art, Richard Hamilton.
1190 via Guardian


Marina Abramovic divides her time between a SoHo loft and a star-shaped country house, both designed by architect Dennis Wedlick.
1189 via NY Times


Currently showing at Hauser & Wirth London, is “School,” a selection of most recent works by Subodh Gupta.
1188 via Art Observed


Pulse is reaching the inevitable state of any struggling fair, in which the art exhibited is an unwitting parody of contemporary art.
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MoMA is showcasing an exhibit entitled William Kentridge: Five Themes celebrates the work of the enormously influential South African artist
1186 via Fast Company


Linda Yablonsky poses the possibility that a biennial featuring more women than men may have a achieved gender equality.
1185 via NY Times


Artist Anton Ginzburg is a connoisseur of stasis, forming sculptural and light-based installations that freeze a moment from history.
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Ceramic artist Barnaby Barford is bringing new life to kitsch porcelain figurines once again at David Gill Galleries in London.
1180 via Wallpaper*


What visitors may lose in ultra modern ArtForum lounge chairs at The Armory, they gain in showroom and quality at the ADAA.
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American artist Daniel Arsham will showcase three new bodies of work at the Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris.
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Hoping to find new growth and fresh hype, Sotheby's hopes to propel young Dutch designers into international stars.
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