
Mark Arbeit, George Holz and Just Loomis. Stil from ‘Three Boys from Pasadena,’ 2012. (Courtesy Nowness.com)
Abstract-Expressionist Paul Jenkins dies at 88. [NYT]
Tony Shafrazi shows his own art at Basel, and the New York Post savages him for it. [Page Six]
Three of Helmut Newton’s protégés discuss the photographer’s legacy. [Nowness]
An official overseeing the $400 million estate of copper heiress Huguette Clark has asked a court to investigate whether the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. should return a $250,000 gift it may have obtained from her improperly. [BloombergBusinessweek]
Alex Katz spoke at the Strand and tried to articulate what makes some of his paintings better than others. [WSJ]
Former Observer contributor Emma Allen visits the Frick with a group of Columbia medical students. [The New Yorker]
Art comes to Times Square with Artistswanted.org. [NYT]
Archeologist finds oldest rock art in an outback cave. [Seattle Times]
Sam Taylor Wood and Yoko Ono talk world peace, creativity and being the older woman. [Guardian]
800-year-old Astley Castle gets restored. [Guardian]
Art Basel finally wraps up a long string of art fairs. [FT]
Three different artists take on the theme of Arcadia. [WSJ]
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