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Monster Mash: Sotheby's earnings slump; Dia Art Foundation returning to Chelsea; Barnes Foundation's new curator
Culture Monster-- Slumping: Sotheby's reported a wider third-quarter loss over the same period last year due to continued weakness in global art sales. (Bloomberg) -- New digs: New York's Dia Art Foundation is planning to build a new home on the...... -
Monster Mash: Is Daniel Radcliffe looking to 'Succeed'?; fraud at Brooklyn Museum; RBS may sell art
Culture Monster-- Wonder boy: Daniel Radcliffe performed in a recent reading of the musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," fueling speculation that the "Harry Potter" actor will be returning to Broadway. (Broadway World) -- Creative accounting: A... -
Fashion Diary: Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute's 'American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity'
All The RageAmerican women were defining themselves through fashion long before Lady Gaga doffed her bottoms to get to the top and Michelle Obama wore a J. Crew cardigan and pencil skirt to telegraph that she's just like us. Gibson girls wore...... -
Your morning fashion and beauty report: Scarlett Johansson on her looks. Armani teams with Alicia Keys. Versace wins a counterfeiting case. Givenchy casts a transsexual model. And more Mother's Day gift ideas.
All The RageThe stories clothes tell: With her mother slipping away to Alzheimer's, author/photographer Jeannette Montgomery Barron held onto the memories by creating a fashion diary. Just published, "My Mother's Clothes" (Welcome Books) is a transporting read. [Wall... -
David Levine dies at 83; artist illustrated New York Review of Books
Associated PressDavid Levine, an artist whose witty caricatures illustrated the New York Review of Books for more than 40 years, has died. He was 83. Levine died Tuesday at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan of prostate cancer and complications from other...Tags: Richard Nixon, Coney Island, Sports Illustrated, Death, Albert Einstein
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Monster Mash: a Monet water-lily painting goes up for auction; reality TV seeks 'Next Great Artist'
Culture Monster--Major sale: Claude Monet's 1906 "Nympheas" -- one of the artist's celebrated water-lily paintings -- is expected to bring up to $58 million at a Christie's auction in London that also will feature a "blue period" Picasso and works by...... -
TV review: 'Work of Art: The Next Great Artist' on Bravo
Culture MonsterCan a television series jump the shark in the first episode? Bravo's new, awkwardly titled reality-contest show "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist," which debuts Wednesday at 11 p.m., doesn't merely argue in the affirmative. The plot also gives...... -
'Work of Art' on Bravo: What did the critics think?
Culture MonsterThe new reality show "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist" arrived on Bravo this week on a cloud of publicity and advance buzz. It no doubt helped that the show comes with a bona fide celebrity in the form...... -
Monster Mash: Ernest Fleischmann remembered; Getty Trust leadership dilemma
Culture Monster-- In memoriam: Times critic Mark Swed remembers Ernest Fleischmann, the former managing director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. (Los Angeles Times) -- Looking ahead: The void in leadership at the Getty Trust following the recent death of James N....... -
But how will it translate?
Three years ago I was sitting in a room in New York with some actors, a director and a young Iraqi woman named Wassan who was going over an early draft of my play "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" and helping the actors with the Arabic that is peppered...Tags: Celebrities, U.S. Military, U.S. Department of State, Baghdad (Iraq), Journalism
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Monster Mash: Miami Art Museum names new director; piano project comes to New York
Culture MonsterNew leader: The Miami Art Museum has named Thomas Collins, who is currently the head of the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, N.Y., as its new director. He replaces Terry Riley, who abruptly resigned in 2009. (Miami Herald) Eighty-eight...... -
Did Bravo TV's 'Work of Art: The Next Great Artist' really redefine art criticism?
Culture Monster"Work of Art: Abdi Farah" opens at the Brooklyn Museum Saturday, a modest exhibition that is among the prizes awarded to Wednesday night's winner of the Bravo television reality-contest show "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist." Farah, 22, also......
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