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November 2011 |
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Miami Art Week: A Preview
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The global art world is heading for Miami, all to take part in the insanely large art fest that this year boasts at least 17 art fairs, a billboard project, an art-market conference, an auction preview, a new auction-house launch and dozens of museum and gallery events.
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Performa 11: In Search of a Cause
The three-week-long, New York City-wide festival that is Performa 11 showed performance art to be ‘a method in search of a cause,’ writes art critic Emily Nathan.
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It’s All about Style
Brook S. Mason visits the New York installment of the Pavilion of Art & Design, the super-chic French design show overseen by Patrick Perrin with behind-the-scenes help from New York art-fair expert Sandy Smith.
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Maurizio Cattelan: The Redemption
The Italian art jokester Maurizio Cattelan (Italian, b.1960) has suspended all his artworks from ropes in the Guggenheim Museum atrium, and art critic Jerry Saltz finds himself “thrilled, spellbound, unnerved and pleased.”
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Sensuous Form: The Early Work of Robert Graham
The earliest works of the late artist Robert Graham (American, 1938–2008) are more legend that reality, so little have they been seen. Here, artnet CEO Hans Neuendorf talks about his longtime friend and colleague.
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Inside the Clyfford Still Auction
Sotheby’s New York held a historic auction of four Clyfford Still (American, 1904–1980) paintings for a total of $114 million to benefit the new Clyfford Still Museum in Denver. We take you inside the auction room for a look at how it all went down.
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