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Thursday, August 11th, 2011

An analysis of Ai WeiWei’s possibly censored statements to the press [AO Newslink]

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Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Talk with Ryan Trecartin “the most consequential artist to have emerged since the 1980s” Thursday, August 25th at MoCA NOMI [AO Newslink]

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Thursday, August 11th, 2011

New Film on Anselm Kiefer premiers at the Film Forum in New York [AO Newslink]

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Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Takashi Murakami and Christie’s to hold major auction in New York to benefit Japan relief efforts [AO Newslink]

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Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Gagosian Gallery announces ‘Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011,’ to be shown at all 11 galleries worldwide, simultaneously [AO Newslink]

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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

WORKac selected to design Roman Abramovich’s New Holland Island, an art destination in St. Petersburg, Russia [AO Newslink]

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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Kalup Linzy at Lehmann Maupin, “the show’s unlikeliest darling, a black Southern-inflected, gender-bending, genre-defying video-and-performance artist” [AO Newslink]

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AO Onsite – Watermill, New York: “Voluptuous Panic” Bob Wilson’s 18th Annual Watermill Center Benefit

Monday, August 1st, 2011


All photos by L. Streeter for Art Observed.

At six o’clock on Saturday evening, throngs of guests could be seen gathering at the entrance of Robert Wilson’s art compound in Watermill, New York, awaiting entrance to “Voluptuous Panic.” Patrons of the arts gather here once a year to support the foundations ongoing effort to “provide a unique environment for young and emerging artists to explore new ideas and foster their career development” (via Watermillcenter.org).  Artists  from over 30 different countries living at the estate as a part of the Watermill International Summer Program Residency were asked to create installations and performances overlaying the six acre estate. Guests were invited to wander the grounds and woods exploring the various installations. This year, the attending crowd fit right in with the somewhat manic works themselves; the dress code, entitled “Fearless” allowed for a very flamboyant, almost surreal flock of guests.

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Sunday, July 31st, 2011

The NYTimes on the relationship between the Met Museum and its new acquisition of the Marcel Breuer building, home to the Whitney Museum of Art [AO Newslink]

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Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Gagosian Gallery quietly releases info on its representation of the visual art of recording legend Bob Dylan [AO Newslink]

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Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Banksy iPhone App available for mapping all known Banksy works [AO Newslink]

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Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Augmented Reality App replaces billboard ads with art, will feature street artists Ron English, John Fekner, PosterBoy, Doctor D and Ox [AO Newslink]

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AO On Site – New York: Performance by Mykki Blanco & Pablo Picasso at The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, Saturday July 23rd, 2011

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011


Pablo Picasso plays at The Journal Gallery, all images by Stefan Idowu-Bello for ArtObserved

On Saturday night, Art Observed was on site at The Journal Gallery in Williamsburg for a night which began with a poetry reading from New York based poet, Michael David Quattlebaum Jr., (who goes by Mykki Blanco) who read from his debut book ‘From the Silence of Duchamp to the Noise of Boys.’ The poems are a personal retrospective of the author questioning his rebellious youth, which lead to him running away, and eventually finding a spiritual awakening in New York. Mykki Blanco embraced the sweltering city heat by standing bare chested in front of the crowd, wearing only a floral floor length skirt and a complimentary flower behind his ear.

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Monday, July 25th, 2011

Dasha Zhukova, partner of über-collector Roman Abramovich, head of Garage Center, Moscow, to launch fashion-art magazine in September called ‘Garage’ [AO Newslink]

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Sunday, July 24th, 2011

NY Times reports on Doug Aitken’s exploration of alienation in the modern age in new installation “Black Mirror,” featuring Chloë Sevigny [AO Newslink]

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Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

The Economist: Asia accounts for quarter of global auction revenue, “lion’s share is made up of art,” painting is most desirable medium [AO Newslink]

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Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

New York’s Metropolitan Museum announces record attendance (5.6 million), fiscal year includes blockbuster exhibitions “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” and Picasso [AO Newslink]

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Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

Gagosian Gallery now represents critically acclaimed Chinese painter Zeng Fanzhi [AO Newslink]

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Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Leigh Morse, director of Salander-O’Reilly Galleries, dealer for Robert DeNiro (who testified), to serve prison sentence and pay $1.65 million restitution for fraud [AO Newslink]

Read the article via Bloomberg

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Emmanuel Perrotin, dealer of Murakami, Cattelan, on taking risks: “People imagine it must be easy for me now, but every day is more difficult…you’re still only as good as your last show” [AO Newslink]

Read the interview via TheArtNewspaper

AO Breaking News – Obituary and News Summary: Lucian Freud dies at the age of 88 in London

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Lucian Freud ‘Reflection’ 1985 self portrait

This Wednesday, Lucian Freud passed away in his London home at the age of 88. According to Mr. Freud’s dealer, William Acquavella of Acquavella Galleries, Freud suffered a brief illness before his death. Freud’s career is characterized by his thickly-painted portraits of friends and family, which brought forward and repositioned the genre of portraiture in the twentieth century.

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Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Google Doodle commemorates Alexander Calder’s 113th birthday [AO Newslink]

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Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Christie’s first-half sales make record-breaking £2 billion ($3.2 billion), 15% increase due to growing international market [AO Newslink]

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AO Breaking News: Poussin paintings in National Gallery London vandalized with red paint

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Two 17th-century paintings by Nicholas Poussin were reportedly vandalized yesterday in the National Gallery in London.  A 57-year-old man, presumably French, sprayed Poussin’s 1634 “The Adoration of the Golden Calf” with a canister of red paint and according to a by-stander, he “seemed proud of what he had done” and made no attempt to escape the scene.

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