- JR's exhibition Unframed — Ellis Island in NY Times. Image: Joshua Bright for The New York Times.
- Two American tourists allegedly steal 30kg artifact from the ruins of Pompeii.
- Uffizi Gallery in Italy damaged by flooding after massive hail storms.
- Ownership of set of 396 prints by Jörg Immendorff in dispute in court.
- WSJ provides information and tips for dividing art work in case of a divorce or death.
- Stifel Nicolaus cuts Sotheby's earnings projection due to slowing in China.
- Human zoo exhibition at Barbican Theater in London featuring black actors cancelled after protests.
- Artists and others band together to fight Arizona revenge porn law.
- John Kerry cites the interest of protecting cultural heritage sites in Iraq and Syria as a reason for intervention.
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UNESCO thinks that Djoser pyramid in Egypt may have been damaged during restoration.
- How museums are hurting themselves by not allowing picture-taking.
- Eisenhower Memorial panel moves forward with controversial design by Frank Gehry.
- Some in Houston consider Jorge Marin's nude statues displayed publicly as too pornographic.
- United Brothers offers soup with radioactive daikon radish grown in Fukushima at Frieze Art Fair.
- Artspace shows us How to Think About Conceptual Art.
- Unfinished Adoration of the Magi work by Leonardo Da Vinci nearly restored.
- DIS announced as the curatorial team for Berlin Biennale.
- Sondra Gilman Gonzalez-Falla and Celso Gonzalez-Falla promise a gift of 75 photographs to Whitney Museum.
- A look at State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now survey show at Crystal Bridges.
- The Aga Khan, North America's first Islamic Art Museum, opens in Toronto.
- Visitors will continue to be able to visit Paleolithic art at Altamira Caves in Northern Spain until Feb '15.
- International Center of Photography moving from Midtown to the Bowery in NY.
- SculptureCenter's Pothole, Puddle, Portal show includes Jamian Juliano-Villani, Chadwick Rantanen, and more.
- LA Times looks at The Los Angeles Project show at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art.
- Sotheby’s will be auctioning small Jasper Johns Flag (1983) painting during Nov auction.
- A look at the current art investment boom.
- A sales report from Art Berlin Contemporary.
- Shane Campbell Gallery moving to new 8,500 sq. ft. space in Chicago.
- LA Canvas takes a look at Roberts & Tilton Gallery.
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Kammer & Reinhardt doll sells for record £242,500 at Bonhams.
- David Frum talks about his dad, collector Murray Frum.
- ARTNews interviews Jeffrey Deitch.
- Michael Manning's Carl Kostyal show a Artforum Critic's Pick.
- Ai Weiwei's Alcatraz show features Lego portraits.
- ABC7 Eyewitness News takes a look at Andy Warhol: Shadows.
- Artsy writes about Sterling Ruby's shows in Asia.
- Aperture interviews Sara VanDerBeek.
- Eric Gibson writes about Jeff Koons' Whitney retrospective.
- Lana Newstrom makes invisible art.
- A look at Gary Hume.
- Van Hanos show at Tanya Leighton a Artforum Critic's Pick.
- A look at Pierpaolo Ferrari and Maurizio Cattelan's Toiletpaper.
- Profile of Julia Dault.
- Denise De La Rue uses Picasso's Guernica in her film shown at the UN's General Assembly.
- Andrew Russeth reviews some exhibitions in Chicago.
- Images of Marlborough Chelsea's Broadway Morey Boogie public art installation.
- Some art books releasing this fall season.
- Ace Hotel's Atelier Ace Issue releases limited edition, signed and numbered Peter Sutherland print.
- Edition of 500 Jean Baptiste-Bernadet Fugue book available from Triangle Books.
- PCP releases Faith47 limited edition, signed and numbered print.
- Victor Vasarely products released by Artware Editions.
- Vincent van Gogh musical opening next year.
- John Malkovich inserts himself into classic art and photographic masterpieces.
- Mr. Bean inserted into historical portraits.
- Stevie Nicks to show Polaroid self-portraits at Morrison Hotel Gallery.
- Shia LaBeouf will jog around the perimeter of the Stedelijk Museum and invites participants to join him.
- A call for a stop to James Franco's multimedia activities.
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Overtime: Sept 22 – Sept 28
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Baby Tattooville ’14 / Interviews: Bob Dob





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Streets: Conor Harrington (New York)
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Streets: Banksy (UK)
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Studio Visits: Carl Krull –“Seismic” @ V1 Gallery
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Streets / Upcoming: Sam3 –“Monumental” @ Wunderkammern (Rome)
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Baby Tattooville ’14 / Interviews: Tara McPherson





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Studio Visits / Previews: Ludo –‘Chaos Theory’ @ Lazarides Rathbone
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Baby Tattooville ’14 / Interviews: Brian Smith






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Streets: Banksy (Clacton-on-Sea)
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Baby Tattooville ’14 / Interviews: Laurie Lee Brom





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Overtime: Sept 29 – Oct 5
- Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada creates giant face on the mall in DC. Image credit: Matt McClain/The Washington Post.
- RIP: Walter Josef Fischer, aka Oz, who was killed by a subway train at the age of 64.
- Unrest in Hong Kong could negatively (or positively?) affect Sotheby's and Christie's auctions in the region. Art inspired by the protest movement.
- Former staff members of Corcoran Gallery of Art hold a funeral for the institution.
- Banksy street piece gets buffed after complaints of racism.
- Jerry Holbert criticized for racist Obama newspaper cartoon.
- Art dealer Jason White gets five years in prison for federal stalking.
- Drug lord Beltran Leyva, after living a life posing as a art dealer, is arrested.
- Crowd of Ukrainian nationalists destroy the country's tallest Lenin statue in Kharkiv.
- Gruppo Mondiale accused of exhibiting and selling thousands of copies of Rodin bronzes.
- David Hockney thinks art today is "less" because the art establishment has ignored figurative art for too long.
- Philippine court orders Marcos family to return eight major paintings.
- The Lana Newstrom invisible art stunt.
- Western art in Qatar causes controversy.
- 29 murals from New Deal era in Rincon Center complex in San Francisco are to be restored.
- Early Diego Velázquez masterpiece restored and being shown to the public after 90 years in Yale basement.
- Technology reveals that Leonardo Da Vinci painted three versions of his The Lady with an Ermine.
- Ancient land art discovered by Kazakh research team using Google Earth.
- Federico Castelluccio (Furio in Sopranos) discovers and restores Guercino painting worth millions.
- Guggenheim Museum planning expansion for its collection and staff offices.
- Whitney Museum to stay open for 36 hours on Oct 18-19 to celebrate closing of Jeff Koons show.
- KCET interviews Phillipe Vergne of MOCA. The museum offers free admission to those that bring a review of its Warhol show and tweets about it.
- Derek and Christen Wilson donate $1mil. to Duke Univeristy’s Nasher Museum of Art.
- Arnold and Marie Forde's art collection in Laguna Beach, CA.
- Christie's adds new 2% performance fee to consignors.
- Vincent van Gogh's Still Life, Vase with Daisies and Poppies painting could sell for $50mil. at Sotheby's.
- Frank Cohen consigns Jeff Koons Balloon Monkey (Orange) sculpture to Christie's. Damien Hirst also consigns a Koons piece to auction.
- More on the big money November sales.
- How much is the global art market growing?
- Japanese art market gradually growing.
- US Appeals court ruling on art estate taxes has the potential to save you a lot of money.
- HuffPost tells you 10 things a artwork needs to have to sell well.
- Artnet has lists of collectable artists according to auction sales.
- Skate's releases its art market fair report.
- A sales report from Vienna Fair.
- NY Times writes about Post-Internet art as it relates to the current art market.
- Alberto Chehebar Q&A on ExhibitionA.
- Profile of Nigerian collector Theo Danjuma.
- What Jeffrey Deitch is up to.
- CLEARING Gallery moving into new 5,000 sq. ft. space in Bushwick.
- Mathew Gallery opening in NY at 47 Canal.
- A look at the art scene in upstate New York.
- Kohn Gallery adds Lita Alburquerque to its artist roster.
- Artolease leases out artwork to corporate clients.
- An inside look at the Sexy Beast benefit event, organized by Davida Nemeroff and Mieke Marple of Night Gallery.
- A review of the LAXArt gala.
- A look at the artists short-listed for the Turner Prize.
- Scott Indrisek reviews SculptureCenter's exhibition Puddle, Pothole, Portal.
- Jerry Saltz reviews Robert Gober show at MoMA. Roberta Smith also takes a look.
- Peter Schjeldahl reviews Richard Prince's show of Instagram prints at Gagosian Gallery.
- New CNN show Ones to Watch aims to find next art star.
- Damien Hirst's new cabinet piece.
- Constant Dullaart DIS Magazine project adds thousands of Instagram followers to art world accounts.
- Pace Gallery exhibition explores Picasso's relationship with his wife Jacqueline Roque.
- Profile of and interview with Tracey Emin.
- Ai Weiwei takes over Blenheim Palace with a large-scale exhibition.
- Eric Fischl taking photographs of art fair attendees.
- Jeanette Hayes in Interview Magazine.
- Camille Henrot wins 2014 Nam June Paik Award.
- Stephen Shore explains how his La Brea Ave photo was organized using Claude Lorrain's compositional technique.
- Laura Owens signed and numbered limited edition print.
- Bumblebeelovesyou X Together We Rise tote bags and books available to benefit the charity.
- Seth Price signed and numbered limited edition print.
- Andres Serrano signed and numbered limited edition print.
- Damien Hirst pills make their debut in London.
- Oxygen has street art competition show called Street Art Throwdown.
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Streets: Conor Harrington / L.I.S.A. Project (New York) – Part II
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Studio Visits: Jonas Lund – Studio Practice” @ Boetzelaer|Nispen
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Streets: D*Face / Branded Arts (Los Angeles)
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Streets: Liqen, Don John, Fintan Magee, Interesni Kazki, Jaz, Alexis Diaz for WE AArt (Part II)
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Streets: Shepard Fairey (Toronto)
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Studio Visits / Previews: Alex Gross –“Future Tense” @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery
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Studio Visits / Previews: 100taur –“Monsters In My Closet” @ Artoyz
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Streets: Phlegm / Empty Walls (South Wales)
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