Two guns in the possession of Bonnie and Clyde when they were killed in 1934 sold for $500,000 at an auction in New Hampshire. [Daily Mail]
Some of Norman Rockwell’s surviving models are having a get-together. [AP]
Petty man tries to point out that Damien Hirst’s works look mass produced by comparing them to things that are actually mass produced. [The Independent]
Frank Gehry teams up with real estate developer David Mirvish to redesign downtown Toronto. [NYT]
Phillips de Pury will auction off Frank Stella’s Brit (Q-16) in its auction of the collection of the founders of Moss. [ArtDaily]
Two state-run museums, the Power Station of Art and the China Art Palace, open in Shanghai. [The Art Newspaper]
Barbie Latza Nadeau checks in with the curator for the Center of Olfactory Art at the Museum of Arts and Design. [Newsweek]
“Turkey’s Efforts to Repatriate Art Alarms Museums.” [NYT]
AA Bronson says, “20,129 visitors came to the NY Art Book Fair this year… astonishing!” [@AA_Bronson]
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