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Performing Arts: Rock Stars, Rappers, and Very Old Punks Riot at the All Tomorrows Parties Mansion
08/09/2010ARTINFO spent three days up at Kutschers along with the roughly 3,000 other ATP attendees and performers, a fair number of whom were staying on-site.
Postwar & Contemporary Art: With a Bombed Car, Jeremy Deller Expands Brit Art's Take on the Iraq War
08/09/2010The artist's installation, of a car wreck from Bagdad, is the latest in a line of prominent artworks that have tackled the controversial war in Britain.
Performing Arts: Bill T. Jones, Oprah, and a Singing Outlaw Are Named for Kennedy Center Honors
08/09/2010The 33rd annual awards will also honor Paul McCartney and lyricist Jerry Herman for their lifetime contributions to culture at large.
Art & Crime: U.S. Returns Spoils of War and Archaeological Loot to Iraq
08/09/2010The headless statue of a king and golden earrings, once set for sale at Christie's, are among the repatriated works.
Art & Crime: Phillips de Pury Hopes to Sell the Hoard of Another Disgraced Collector
08/09/2010This time the art would come from imprisoned swindler Marc Dreier, a lawyer who amassed works by Warhol, Matisse, Hirst, Johns, de Kooning, and others.
People: Saatchis MOCA London Plans Run Aground
08/09/2010The contemporary art collectors talks with a government agency have collapsed amid rumors that it objected to his plan to continue buying and selling art, even after the gallery became a public entity.
The Daily Checklist: Godard Gives Oscar the Slip, Emmanuel Perrotin Gets Covered in Glory, and More Must-Read Art News
08/09/2010Plus, Sotheby's CEO William Ruprecht is poised to reap big rewards from a market recovery.
Postwar & Contemporary Art: How Shenzhen Became a Chinese Artist Enclave
07/09/2010The once-sleepy village has become a haven for artists, and is currently hosting a major art exhibition at a local museum.
Postwar & Contemporary Art: The United States Picks Allora & Calzadilla for the 54th Venice Biennale
07/09/2010Selected by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the pair is known for political and performative works, making their selection a break from recent U.S. entrants.
Fashion: Valentino Retrospective Sweeps into Australia
07/09/2010A Queensland museum is showing a hundred ensembles by the Italian fashion house, including ones worn by Jackie Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor.


