On Twitter, Richard Prince responded to President Obama’s reelection. [@RichardPrince4]
James Richards won the 2012 Film London Jarman Award. [Artforum]
Tyler Green calls for the creation of a digital archive of work destroyed by Sandy. [Modern Art Notes]
Pianist Ursula Oppens on the late Elliott Carter’s Piano Concerto: “It is a piece which, at least as a performer, I get to do everything I want to do. It’s like climbing a mountain.” That’s from a great remembrance of Carter by NPR’s Tom Cole. [WNYC]
Here’s Martin Gayford on why the East London Henry Moore must be saved. [Bloomberg]
Toronto decides to settle the matter of whether or not graffiti is art, by establishing a “five-member Graffiti Panel, made up of city staffers with backgrounds in ‘the arts, urban design, architecture and other relevant disciplines.’” [The Art Newspaper]
Georgina Adam on the “London gallery shuffle.” [The Art Newspaper]
Restorers believe they’ve found some Giotto frescoes in a forgotten chapel in Assisi. [The Guardian]
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