Morning Links: Stolen Henry Moore Edition
2013-10-15 08:23:54 未知
A Brueghel that has secretly remained in one family for 400 years will be offered at Frieze Masters for £6 million ($9.6 million). [Financial Times via Art Market Monitor]
Can Detroit raise money from the its art institute’s collection without actually selling pieces? [Detroit Free Press]
Travis Diehl climbs aboard Doug Aitken’s Station to Station train. [Artforum]
Carol Vogel hits the museums and auction previews in Doha, Qatar, where Sotheby’s contemporary art exec Alexander Rotter says that collectors are “in it to win it.” [NYT]
“Four lucky tourists snapped up artwork by elusive British street artist Banksy in Central Park over the weekend, shelling out just $60 for canvases estimated to be worth as much as $31,000.” [NYP]
A Henry Moore bronze has been stolen from a Scottish sculpture park. Standing Figure is the latest in a slew of Moore thefts, with other works disappearing in 2005, 2010 and 2012. [The Guardian]
“Fear of litigation makes art historians even more reluctant to give their opinions.” [The Art Newspaper]
Another interview with Ursula von Rydingsvard! [Bloomberg]
Kara Walker and Steve McQueen, along with Nelson George and Chiwetel Ejiofor, discuss McQueen’s new film, 12 Years a Slave. [NYT]
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