How are the artworks in New York’s subway stations doing after Sandy? [Art in America]
Jonathan Jones files a winner: “The real enemy of Michelangelo’s Sistine art isn’t us – it’s the Vatican.” [The Guardian]
Artforum helpfully summarizes Die Zeit‘s recent article about contemporary art platforms. [Artforum]
Michael Craig Martin, the eminent Goldsmiths teacher whose students included Damien Hirst and many other YBAs, says British art schools are in danger of decline. [The Art Newspaper]
Sotheby’s will auction the archives of Russian film master Andrei Tarkovsky. [ArtDaily]
It’s the art not the storm that is to blame for Christie’s “anemic” sale. [NYT]
Marion Maneker has the auction write-up breakdown, and says it’s the trend for Christie’s to over-stuff its Imp-Mod evening sales. [AMM]
On the “muscular” designs of Frank Furness. [WSJ]
“The performance era is now,” writes RoseLee Goldberg in an opinion piece. [The Art Newspaper]
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