A retrospective of Chicago favorite son Dawoud Bey at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.
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With 260 galleries from 38 countries -- half of them Asian -- Art HK 2012 kicks it up a notch.
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Over 30 whimsical works by Claude Lalanne, 89, and her late husband François-Xavier Lalanne, at Paul Kasmin Gallery in Chelsea
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Dana Schutz, Hans Bellmer, Serkan Ozkaya, Hunter Reynolds, Mark Innerst, Alex Prager, Claes & Coosje, Brice Marden, Thomas Demand, Gilbert and George, more
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The Storm King Art Center opens "Light and Landscape," an unusual tribute to the Hudson River School painters.
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Darkness and light in the paintings of Israeli artist Eugene Lemay at Mike Weiss Gallery in New York.
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The Wall Street Journal and Jeff Koons team up to celebrate private philanthropy with a dinner at the Whitney Museum.
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When a rising tide lifts but one ship, its cargo of gold might one day sink.
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Old age not youth is the key to the Tom Sachs "Space Program: Mars" installation at the Park Avenue Armory.
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African art from the collection of art scholar Werner Muensterberger, who theorized that collecting was an Oedipal passion.
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Where does modern art history start? The Met's predynastic-Egypt show reveals the beginning of everything.
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Jeffrey Deitch's hand-crafted "Painting Factory: Abstraction after Warhol" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
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The art-world's preeminent bricoleur transforms the historic Park Avenue Armory into a DIY aeronautical workshop.
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Sotheby's New York does $20.6 million at its European art sale, plus Alan Dershowitz chastises the Met, and sends some art to auction.
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Francesco Clemente, Alice Neel, Jutta Koether, Gary Hume, Dana Schutz.
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Art critics complain about the marriage of art and money, but can you find them on the picket line?
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New records for Jean-Michel Basquiat, Seth Price and Dana Schutz at Phillips de Pury & Company's contemporary evening sale, May 10, 2012.
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Sol LeWitt, "Gauguin, Cezanne, Matisse," Winslow Homer, Duchamp's Large Glass and more at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Eight-figure prices for Bacon, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Twombly and Richter mark a robust spring sale.
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Lynn Stern's "Veiled Still Lives" and "Ghosts" are all but pure abstractions, the grand climax of more than a century of experimentation.
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Renaissance bronzes by Italian sculptor Antico (ca. 1455 - 1528) at the Frick Collection.
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On auctioneer Christopher Burge's final night at the podium, a historic sale with no less than 11 new auction records.
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The office lobby at 499 Park gets a mural-sized painting by the late baroque abstractionist Norman Bluhm (1921-1999.)
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"Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conservations" at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Liz Magic Laser's The Digital Face at the McKittrick Hotel for the Calder Foundation's "Oh, you mean cellophane and all that crap," May 5, 2012.
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Why the Frieze Art Fair could solve the New York art fair problem.
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Conceptual artist Beth Campbell transforms the cosmos into social media.
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Karen Kilimnik's new exhibition opens at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center in Greenwich, Conn
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Thaddaeus Ropac's new Paris art complex, critics discuss Defining Contemporary Art at MoMA, dates set for Art Basel Hong Kong.
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Darren Bader's French Horn with Guacamole was the hit of Frieze NY -- now, let's parse its meaning.
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Finds at Cumulus Studios, Anat Egbi's Company, Thomas Duncan Gallery, Galerie Jacky Strenz, New Galerie from Paris, and the Artis Shuk.
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Hurry up! The not-to-be-missed Arch Connelly show at La Mama Galleria closes tomorrow.
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New auction records for Brassai, Carl Van Vechten, Sally Mann, Francesca Woodman, Philip Lorca-diCorcia, Christian Schad, and a $26.7 million Chinese brush washer.
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The death of kitsch painter Thomas Kinkade reminds us that America leads the world in cultural crap.
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A conversation with the founder of 1stdibs on the NYC20 art and design fair, opening Apr. 12-15, 2012.
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Kinkade sales skyrocket, kid artists at the Guggenheim, MAD "nightlife" fellows, and new legal troubles for Gardner Museum heist figure.
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Jerry Saltz on the passing of Thomas Kinkade, the self-described "painter of light," 1958-2012.
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A Hip-Hop genius and artistic pioneer, Rammellzee conjured another universe far more magical than our own.
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Bill Powers new book, What We Lose in Flowers, has surprises, and truth.
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Fred Wilson's "Venice Suite," responding to Pietro Longhi, is a study in contrasts between the popularizing and the avant-garde
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