- Take a video stroll through the main Art Basel fair with Vernissage TV.
- Banksy in the running for this year’s Turnip Prize.
- Fiat sued for unauthorized use of TATS Cru mural in JLo commercial. Fiat then settles.
- Shepard Fairey designs limited edition print for Drop in the Bucket benefit concert.
- INSA paints a penthouse in Hong Kong.
- Trisha Donnelly, Rashid Johnson, and Danh Vo among finalist for Hugo Boss Prize.
- Interview with The Rubells.
- Taiwan president expresses his support for Ai Weiwei.
- Video: Tony Fitzpatrick and Richard Polsky in conversation.
- Art lovers are paying up to £400 to see Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at The National Gallery.
- David Hockney is named Britain’s most influential artist, according to poll. Banksy in top ten.
- College professor causes controversy by posing nude with his own students.
- The artwork at Cowboys Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
- China Chow Style Notes in WMagazine.
- Golden Age, Chicago’s only shop dedicated to artist’s books and printed matter, closes.
- Art Basel Miami Beach concerned about possible Occupy protest. The group has an official site, including its mission statement.
- Adam Lindemann is not attending ABMB this year and shows you why you shouldn’t either. Also, an interview with the collector.
- Charles Saatchi, on the hideousness of the art world.
- Bad week for Knoedler Gallery. It is closing after 160 years & former director sued for $17 mil.
- Rio museum cancels Nan Goldin exhibition due to the racey nature of her work.
- Marilyn Minter answers eight questions for WMagazine.
- Take Barbara Kruger to the beach with you.
- Santa Fe ranked the most artistic city in America, while San Francisco ranks second.
- Nicolas Cage’s Action Comics #1, featuring the first appearance of Superman, sells for $2.1mil.
- New work from Melissa Haslam and Candice Tripp.
- Blake Lively talks about her art collection – some Lowbrow / Pop Surrealism there.
- New editions from Mark Warren Jacques & Jason Thielke.
- A mural time-lapse from Remi/Rough & Augustine Kofie.
Overtime: Nov. 28 – Dec. 4
Posted by Khoi, December 4, 2011