“D’Amelio Terras Gallery to Close” [Art in America]
Hirst and Warhol outperformed Standard & Poor’s 500 index over the last ten years. [Bloomberg]
Barbara Hepworth sculpture stolen in London, presumably for scrap metal. [BBC]
Here’s a slide show of famous people at Lola Schnabel’s show at the Hole. [NYT]
UNESCO center for research to open in Turin. [The Art Newspaper]
“He said all man needs is good hair and good teeth,” said [Tom] Sachs approvingly [of James Brown]. An interview. [HuffPost]
The Art Institute of Chicago has staffed up in its prints and drawings department, appointing Suzanne Folds McCullagh and Martha Tedeschi, respectively, as chair and curator. [ArtDaily]
Lars Bang Larsen looks back on the 1990s, “the decade that has yet to end.” [Frieze]
Gene Summers, the architect who helped make Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s design for the Seagram Building, died at the age of 83, of liver disease. [NYT]
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