Stories of the week:
- James Jean’s print for the Kingdom Animalia benefit show now available online. Photos from opening here.
- Kimberly Camp, former Barnes Foundation’s CEO claims financial pretext for relocation was pure fabrication.
- Five European museums launch ARTtube – online video channel publishing original films about art and design.
- MOCA makes an official announcement (.pdf) regarding Paul Schimmel’s departure.
- Eli Broad discusses ousting of Paul Schimmel at MOCA. Paul McCarthy and Shepard Fairey weigh in.
- Which Way L.A.? discusses the future of MOCA with Christopher Knight, Robert Storr, and Lee Rosenbaum.
- Protest in Spain at Christie’s sale of John Constable’s The Lock (sold for a record £22.4million)
- Stolen Salvador Dalí drawing returned via Express Mail.
- Painting that belonged to Frederick the Great of Prussia will be returned after a Red Army officer stole it.
- 12th-century illustrated guide for pilgrims recovered by police a year after it was stolen.
- Mark Rothko painting being hung in Christopher Rothko’s townhouse gets impaled by furniture. Lawsuit follows.
- Seized artwork being sold online by the Feds.
- A glimpse at how the new Regen Projects space is going to look.
- The Guardian gives its picks for the 10 best art galleries in Hong Kong.
- Life Magazine celebrates artists and their models.
- Apply for Summer School 2012 at MoMA and be taught by Marina Abramovic & Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.
- Gustav Klimt musical opening in Austria.
- Joshua Reynolds’ Omai to remain in UK after culture minister refused to grant a temporary export license.
- Damien Hirst planning 66 ft. statue of a pregnant woman as landmark for Devon town Ilfracombe. He also completes his live-feed painting.
- Sarah Thornton writes about Jeff Koons’s newest works.
- Official website for Martin Creed’s project All the Bells.
- Brad Elterman exhibits his vintage photographs at Kana Manglapus Projects in Venice Beach.
- New print from Charming Baker.
- A studio visit with Meggs ahead of his show in San Francisco.
- Another interview with Andy Kehoe.
- A conversation with André and Shepard Fairey.
- Some ceramic work from Liqen.
- Dabs Myla illustrates the Pancake Breakfast for LA Weekly.
- The New York Times interviews Marina Abramovic.
- Jayson Musson, better known as Hennessy Youngman, set to have a solo painting exhibition at Salon94.
- An interview with Mark Flood on occasion of his upcoming show of ’80s work at Luxembourg & Dayan.