Overtime articles of the week:
- Damien Hirst reinterprets AK-47 using his spin technique. Sale proceeds benefit Peace One Day’s campaign.
- Molly Crabapple shares her experience on being arrested at Occupy Wall Street.
- Ilya Bolotowsky painting bought for $9.99 from a Goodwill store sells for $34,375 at Sotheby’s.
- $7 Flea-market Renoir allegedly was stolen from Baltimore Museum of Art. Auction is subsequently canceled.
- A painting thought to be by JMW Turner, which could be worth £20m, was purchased for just £3,700.
- Jeffrey Gundlach offers $200,000 reward for return of art stolen from his CA home. Reward now increased. Update: All artwork has been recovered and two suspects have been arrested.
- Chinese court upholds $2.4 million tax evasion fine against Ai Weiwei. He might get prison time.
- Half of galleries on Mayfair’s Cork St art hub in London face being forced out due to property development.
- Search for mysterious lost Da Vinci Battle of Anghiari fresco called off.
- A personal account of inheriting a Da Vinci painting.
- Andres Serrano’s Piss Christ causing controversy again in advance of the artist’s mini-retrospective.
- Axl Rose sends cease & desist letter to Laura London accusing defamation & requesting she cancel exhibition.
- Shanghai to unveil two huge art museums repurposed from structures built for the city’s World Expo in 2010.
- The Getty trademarks the name Pacific Standard Time to build brand going forward with different projects.
- The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s debut show as a New York exhibiting institution.
- The Isleworth Mona Lisa, a slightly larger version of the Louvre’s original, is due to be unveiled in Geneva.
- What the Warhol Foundation’s art sale tells us about artist-endowed philanthropic foundations.
- Brooklyn Museum and Hirshhorn Museum selling hot and fashionable works from its collections to raise funds.
- Peter Brant using the artwork in his collection as collateral for loans to save business.
- Ai Weiwei is among four artists representing Germany at the next Venice Biennale.
- What will happen to Damien Hirst’s and Marc Quinn’s huge pieces for London Olympics and Paralympics?
- A history of artists, such as Andy Warhol and Ansel Adams, that have used Polaroid cameras.
- Gallerist NY scrutinizes Almine Rech’s press release for its Jeff Koons exhibition.
- Major art exhibition in Los Angeles being organized centered on the television show Lost.
- Danh Vo scatters his “We the People” around to different cities.
- Perry Rubenstein Gallery to show Mike Kelley’s “Deodorized Central Mass with Satellites” in Nov.
- Banksy pieces extracted from the streets will be shown at CONTEXT Art Miami during Basel week.
- ArtInfo asks Mark Flood 27 questions.
- Walead Beshty leaves his NY gallery, Wallspace and is currently without representation in that city.
- Sean Vegezzi releases a book of his photographs with a release party at The Hole.
- Os Gemeos exhibition poster available from the ICA.
- Steve McCurry: The Iconic Photographs monograph by Phaidon available in a signed edition.
- Paddy Johnson finds no redeeming qualities in Richard Phillips’s Gagosian exhibition.
- Robert Clarke writes a book about his friendship with Banksy.
- Trustocorp has a new print featuring all the sign interventions they have ever done.
- KAWS getting ready for a talk in Texas on Tuesday at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
- TitiFreak putting in work in Japan.
- Ceramics for Sam3.
- Luke Chueh working a series of new works for a showing in London.
- New hand-embellished edition from Amy Sol.