• Tracey Emin sketches Prince William and his bride for cover of The Independent.
  • Townhouse where Andy Warhol once lived on market for $4.3 million.
  • Over 1000 protesters in Hong Kong took to the streets to demand the release of Ai Weiwei.
  • Congratulations to Ai Weiwei for being the sole fine artist in TIME Magazine’s 2011 Time 100 list.
  • Check out “Calvin and Hobbes” creator Bill Watterson’s first piece of art publicly seen in 16 years. It is being donated to the Team Cul de Sac fundraising project for Parkinson’s research.
  • Stéphane Breitwieser, Europe’s most notorious art thief – and his mother – arrested again in France.
  • Glen Ligon and the curator of his Whitney exhibition discussing the show and its neon pieces.
  • Similarities between David Lynch’s hair and famous paintings throughout history.
  • Sasha Grey will be signing her book NEÜ SEX at Martha Otero on May 4 (6:30 – 9:30pm).
  • May 8 at MOCA – filmmakers Malia Scharf, Nathan Meier & artist Kenny Scharf discuss their collaborative short film, Kenny Scharf: More, Newer, Better, Nower, FunnerRSVP today to attend.
  • Interviews with Sweet Toof and Retna.
  • Vandalog is one of the curators for the Up Close and Personal group show.
  • Insa paints up the Red Bull headquarters.
  • New work on the streets from Mark W. MooreOver Under, and Zilda.
  • New prints from Phlegm and Jeff Soto.
  • Souther Salazar discusses video for newest Scion exhibition.
  • James Jean shows again his mastery of moleskin drawing.