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  • Damien Hirst has been targeted by the Occupy movement with a Tate sculpture vandalized.
  • A look at the plans for Damien Hirst’s dead animal in formaldehyde art factory.
  • RIP: artist and historian John Golding.
  • Police may have recovered a Paul Cezanne masterpiece stolen at gunpoint four years ago.
  • Pieces worth £1.8m stolen from Durham University. Prime suspect released in error.
  • One of the whiskers on Botero’s“El Gato” (The Cat) statue in Medellin has been stolen.
  • Master art forger Mark Landis explains his technique of using xerox and color copies.
  • A national study on the arts industry’s health shows arts businesses are beginning to recover.
  • Women gallerists thriving in Lower East Side of Manhattan.
  • Jerry Saltz gives his opinion on the life and art career of Thomas Kinkade.
  • Ben Davis also speaks about Kinkade and compares his practice to Andy Warhol’s.
  • Two subway stickerer protesters are arrested after they appear on TV doing their deeds.
  • Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s art exhibit of paintings opens in New York.
  • Trout Museum opens exhibition featuring the art of Sir Winston Churchill.
  • Panda Liquorice marks Prince Williams’ 30th birthday with a liquorice mural.
  • MoMA releases limited edition collection of Kraftwerk works on occasion of retrospective.
  • Olafur Eliasson art project rejected by Olympics organizers.
  • The WSJ reviews Marina Abramović’s musical “The Life and Death of Marina Abramović”
  • Luke Chueh uses a song from Nine Inch Nails as inspiration.
  • Kozyndan paint a trashcan for a show scheduled for Coachella.
  • Ron English – The Electric Illuminati.
  • A step by step look at Joe Sorren’s Entwine painting.
  • Montana Colors and OBEYteam up for limited edition cans.
  • Liqen has something cooking in Mexico.