• Trayvon Martin street art goes up in Baltimore, courtesy of Justin Nether.
  • A look at places where REVOK acquires his found materials for his work.
  • New print from Mear One now on sale.
  • Mr. Cartoon honored by LA Weekly as one of the 10 Awesome Tattoo Artists in L.A.
  • Bobby Hundreds pays a visit to Futura.
  • The market for Banksy works seems to be experiencing a revival.
  • Photos from the INSA “Self Reflection” installation. Virtual room view here.
  • In tribute: friends and collaborators remember the life and work of Mike Kelley.
  • Turkey has asking several American museums to return artifacts that it believes were looted.
  • Greek antiquity treasures stolen by Nazis has been returned by German museum.
  • Gallery owner accused by FBI of selling fake Picassos.
  • Another album cover by George Condo for Kanye West.
  • Adam Lindemann discusses the art market and hype.
  • Hirst critic Julian Spalding barred from entry for interview @ Tate’s Damien Hirst exhibition.
  • Titian’s first masterpiece leaves Russia for the first time in 240 years – to be shown in London.
  • The guards at the Whitney Museum provide their thoughts on the Biennial.
  • Kurt Cobain paintings and drawing unveiled, with ownership in dispute.
  • Jackass member and reality TV star Bam Margera exhibits his artwork.
  • Art seized from failed Korean savings bank Busan set to be sold in Hong Kong in a single auction.
  • Caravaggio may have been killed on the orders of the Knights of Malta to avenge an attack.
  • Funny April Fool’s joke by LA Weekly: MOCA to compete with LACMA’s Levitated Mass.
  • MoMA to host garage sale by artist Martha Rosler as part of solo exhibition.
  • An interview with gallerist Sean Kelly about his program and new space.
  • Vogue interviews one of Yves Klein’s models.