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by Cheree Franco on March 15, 2010
Nasser Azam painting in Antarctica, photographed March 5, 2010. ; Via the Azam Foundation.
Europe sets the tone with big retrospectives, public art in New York City causes controversy, and Antarctica as artistic inspiration were among the topics in the week's news. ( read more )



by Laurence Lafforgue on March 12, 2010
Video still from "The Jitterbox" by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo. ; Via Blue Box Gallery
I tend to think that multi-media exhibitions rarely tap into the potential of this art form as a participatory medium. Gabriel Barcia-Colombo's latest works, currently on view at BlueBox's pop up gallery in the Roger Smith Hotel, prove me wrong. ( read more )



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A strong showing for Armory Week, gay art exhibits, and copyright debate made this week's news headlines.
Praise for the Whitney Biennial, mistaken identities at auction, and William Kentridge's operatic debut--these were among the week's news headlines.
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An Obama statue is removed from an Indonesian park, Mr. Brainwash takes on New York, Tarantino "inglouriously" rallies for Haiti, and Shaq Attack curates an art show.
Restaurant menus designed by artists, the Indianapolis Museum of Art settles the score, and paintings by "the voice of a generation" were among the stories in the week's news.
The most expensive artwork ever sold at auction, a charity benefit at Gagosian, and participatory art were among the stories in the week's news.
An unidentified woman adds her own masterful touches to a rare rose period Picasso at the MET, and Italian scientists and historians plan to exhume the remains of Da Vinci were among the stories in the week's news.