Michael Kimmelman calls Louis Kahn’s Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island “a belated and monumental triumph for New York and for everyone who cares about architecture and public space.” [NYT]
Eric Clapton will sell a Richter that he purchased at auction in 2001 with an estimate of £9 million to £12 million ($14.5 million to $19.3 million). [Bloomberg]
Marshall Heyman goes to the Richard Phillips opening reception at Gagosian. The article’s headline: “West Coast Culture in NYC.” [WSJ]
Next up for the Met Costume Institute: “Punk: Chaos to Couture.” [The Daily Telegraph]
Tate Modern and Tate Britain have bees on them. [The Art Newspaper]
“Ai Weiwei: ‘China’s art world does not exist’” [The Guardian]
Indiana’s Evansville Museum to sell a rare, forgotten Picasso. [NYT]
Director of Broad Art Museum says impact of the museum is going to be “enormous.” [Lansing State Journal]
The Saint Louis Art Museum will open on June 29, 2013, with a free festival for the public. [ArtDaily]
Check out the “inside-out” house by Walter Kershaw, “Britain’s first graffiti artist.” [The Guardian]
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