October 2009 Archives

A skyscraper for MoMA, a kickoff feast for Performa, and Singapore's embrasure of the arts are among last week's headlines.
PINTA 09, the third edition of the most important Latin American art fair, opens November 19th. We've met with Mauro Herlitzka, Pinta Director, to get the scoop on this year’s edition and where is Latin American art today.
At a time when navigating art fairs and biennials to must-see museum shows is getting harder and harder for the non-art-professional, ArtWeLove spoke to Pinacoteca founder Anna Di Stasi about her new boutique art-travel advisory company.
NEFERTITI RENOVATES, THE WHITNEY GETS NEW DIGS, & REPUBLICANS CRY "PORN" IN ARIZONA In institutional news, Iran, taking advantage of London’s week in the...
LONDON WRAP-UP: JOHN BALDESSARI CRACKS JOKES, BROOKE SHIELDS GETS DRESSED, & AND DAMIEN HIRST TASTES BACKLASH As if the fairs and the auctions weren’t...
Changes at P.S. 1 and MoMA, sales at FIAC, and a new name for the Mona Lisa were among the week's developments.
Busy booths at the Frieze art fair, a savaged Hirst show, and a tragic destruction of a Latin American master's work were among last week's news developments.
A hidden da Vinci, a possible hoax heist, and a scandalously sexy milkmaid are among the topics in the news last week.
ArtWeLove spoke to the indispensable L.A. artist at the gala event.
Censorship in London, a radically new direction for Damien Hirst, and a stunning art crime are among the week's developments.
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This week capture performance at the Kitchen, discover the films of Robert Morris, and see a marathon avant-garde play.
A gallery of art on view this month that will give you goosebumps.