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Long hidden Kienholz to get LA show

LOS ANGELES. Ed Kienholz’s disturbing installation, Five Car Stud, 1969-72, depicting a brutal racist attack is set to go on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma) this October as part of the six-month-long Pacific Standard Time exhibition programme, run in cooperation with the J. Paul Getty Museum. The controversial work has been in storage for nearly 40 years in Japan and has never been publicly shown in the US... READ MORE

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Japanese old master tops the attendance tree

In Tokyo and Kyoto, Hasegawa Tohaku pulls in the crowds, as does Abe Lincoln in Washington, DC

Coming soon? Movie montage for LA

Lacma in negotiations to acquire Christian Marclay's The Clock and project it in their courtyard

Visual arts mostly spared from Arts Council England cuts

Many organisations funded by ACE will actually see an increase over the next five years

Nuclear scare halts major French show

Show of impressionist masterpieces on loan from French museums due to open in Hiroshima has been abruptly postponed

“Libertate, libertate!”

The Sharjah Biennial is sensitive to the winds of change in the Arab world

Polish festival shows solidarity with earthquake hit Japan

Villa Tokyo still expected to go ahead despite natural disaster

Paris must justify its right to Zadkine’s estate

The artist’s son, born outside of marriage, is fighting for moral and economic rights

Denver can sell works from Still estate

A court finds that four paintings, worth an estimated $25m, can be released for sale before the Clyfford Still Museum acquires the collection

Judge denies Google Books settlement

Authors as well as photographers and artists had objected to the unauthorised digitisation of their work

Christie’s reaps high prices for Gordon collection of Chinese porcelain

Chinese buyers were a powerful presence, with seven of ten of the top lots going to Asian private collectors

Superflex envisions the decay of capitalism 

The Danish artist group premiers a new film at Helsinki’s IHME Contemporary Art Festival

Kunsthal Charlottenborg reopens with revitalised programme 

Former ICA director of exhibitions Mark Sladen hopes to attract a “broader public” to the contemporary arts institution

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video

Spartacus Chetwynd's Cat Bus

Speaking at the 2010 Frieze Art Fair, artist Spartacus Chetwynd discusses her ambitious performance piece which entertained the crowds in the marquee in Regent's Park. Used to performing in more intimate venues, this larger scale work, represented a new challenge for Chetwynd. Interview by Jean Wainwright.

Gavin Turk on Which Came First?

Speaking in front of his work Duck Rabbit, Young British Artist Gavin Turk explores the relationship between which came first (the chicken or the egg) and where it came from (a mammal or a bird). He also discusses the process behind some of his self-portraits which often see him replacing his own image over that of of well known celebrities.

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exhibitions

The Art of the Enlightenment

video pictureIn another, very large, effort by the west to profit from China’s world-class capitalist success, three of Germany’s great­est state museum associations, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the Staatliche Kunst­sam­m­lungen Dresden and the Bayer­ische Staatsgemälde­samm­lungen, Munich (comprising 34 individual museums) are presenting the year-long exhibition, “The Art of the Enlight­enment” at the Nat­ional Museum of China. This show caps another Ger­man inroad into China: the completed expansion of the Beijing museum by the Hamburg architectural firm, Gerkan, Marg und Partner, of Hamburg, now making it the world’s largest museum building at 2,700 sq. m. .

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Centre Canadien d’Architecture / Canadian Centre for Architecture

Power Corporation of Canada Curatorial Internships Program

The Power Corporation of Canada Curatorial Internships encourage students and recent graduates born on or after 1 January 1981 across the design disciplines to become acquainted with the CCA...

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