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Agnes Gryczkowska Discusses Curating Marina Abramovic’s New Berlin Mega Show

Agnes Gryczkowska Agnes Gryczkowska Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, a new ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. Last week, Marina Abramović opened her first solo presentation in Berlin since the 1990s, the bombastically named, “Balkan Erotic Epic. The Exhibition” at Gropius Bau. Set to run …

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Jennifer Gilbert Consigns Blue-Chip Works to Sotheby’s to Fund Detroit Arts Space

View of Stanton Yards with design contributions from SO – IL and OSD. Image by bloomimages A small group of high-value works from the collection of entrepreneur and philanthropist Jennifer Gilbert will go to auction at Sotheby’s this spring, with proceeds directed toward Lumana, a Detroit-based arts nonprofit she is developing. The works will be …

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Hans Ulrich Obrist Reveals the One Artist Who Refused to Let Him Into Their Studio

Hans Ulrich Obrist. Photo Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for The Business of Fashion Hans Ulrich Obrist, one of the art world’s great curators, is more deeply connected with artists than most could dream: he has estimated that he’s recorded over 2,000 hours worth of interviews with artists, and he regularly posts handwritten notes from painters, …

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Joyce Awards to Relaunch After Yearlong Pause with $100,000 Unrestricted Grants for Great Lakes Artists

Performers in La Havana Madrid (2019) by Sandra Delgado, who received a Joyce Award in 2015. Photo Joel Maisonet/Courtesy the artist and The Den Theatre, Chicago The Chicago-based Joyce Foundation will relaunch its Joyce Awards, which have supported artists working in the Great Lakes region since 2004. The foundation will do so under a new …

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NBA Star Devon Booker Finds Perspective at James Turrell’s Fabled Roden Crater

Michael Govan, director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, at Roden Crater in 2015. Bonnie Jo Mount/Washington Post via Getty Images Devon Booker, a five-time All Star guard for the NBA’s Phoenix Suns, has visited James Turrell’s fabled Roden Crater three times—and even struck up something of a friendship with an artist who …

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Prominent German Art Foundation Accuses Top Culture Official of ‘Attempted Intimidation’

The Reichstag. Photo Hauke Schröder/dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images Jurors from the Kunstfonds Foundation, a prominent German body that funds contemporary art projects, have publicly denounced the country’s top cultural policy official after he requested the names of its current members. In a statement first reported by Der Spiegel, the art fund’s jury described the …

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Native Americans Played Dice Games Far Earlier Than Previously Known, Study Shows

Some of the earliest known examples of Native American dice Robert Madden. Native Americans were using dice for gaming long before Bronze Age societies in the Old World, according to a new Colorado State University study. Research published in the journal American Antiquity by Robert J. Madden, a PhD student at CSU, presents evidence that …

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Met Museum to Stage Giacometti Show in Temple of Dendur This Summer

The Temple of Dendur, ca. 10 BCE. Metropolitan Museum of Art The Temple of Dendur, an ancient Egyptian structure that counts among the most beloved attractions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will this summer host an exhibition of sculptures by the Swiss modernist Alberto Giacometti—a rarity, since the Temple of Dendur does not often …

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Lorna Simpson’s David Adjaye–Designed Brooklyn Home and Studio Remains On the Market—At a Much-Reduced Price

Lorna Simpson attends the 2018 Whitney Gala on May 22, 2018 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Getty Images for The Whitney Museum of American Art Renowned artist Lorna Simpson is still seeking a buyer for her light-filled Brooklyn home and studio, which has been on the market for months, …

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