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"He was making amazing paintings right up to the end."
Some folks are up in arms over a proposed show of YouTube videos at the museum.
But did it uncover a major artist?
Jerry Saltz finds himself in a bold and combative piece intended to show the art world as a Babylon.
Revelers licking an ice sculpture that looked suspiciously like a giant phallus, and much more!
The work, a motion-activated replica of a human tongue called 'Noisette,' is intended to result in a "mischievous slapstick routine."
Oddly, the case hinges on the absence of actor George Clooney in a photo.
A chalk portrait bought for $19,000 two years ago might be worth $100 million if it's by Da Vinci.
Both right-wingers and art insiders were disappointed in the choices.
"Money may have left the party, but the party is still going on."
A challenge to Glenn Beck: Curate two exhibitions in New York.
A show opening in Rome argues that right now is a glamorous and golden age of art in New York, one that will be remembered as a turning point in art history.
Vandals have also already tagged the mural with the phrase "Blog about this."
Their mural is currently being painted on the corner of Bowery and Houston.
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