When should you destroy your own art? Or should you ever? Jasper Johns and Agnes Martin did. As did Monet.
Photo: Susan Hiller, "Collected Works" (1967-1972).
Article at artnews> http://tinyurl.com/dyo24tq
Artopia's coveted Bass Ackward Prize goes to --- California! California just took arts funding off tax returns. California now is at the bottom of arts council funding, not Kansas, as reported. Kansas restored art funding in June.
LA Times story> http://tinyurl.com/c85j8hu
Kansas story> http://tinyurl.com/cmcdwgo
What was the The Société Anonyme? Find out all you need to know, including that Katherine Dreier, one of the founders, was sympathetic to Hitler and a theosophist. The other founders -- 1920 -- were Duchamp and Man Ray. Pix is Dreier's "Two Worlds."
NYTimes review> http://tinyurl.com/cy57upj
Exhibition site> http://artgallery.yale.edu/socanon/
"No Longer Art: Salvage Art Institute" at Columbia Univ. Arch. Gallery. Closed yesterday. Damaged art, declared non-art by insurance companies. Very smart!
Essay @ hyperallergic> http://tinyurl.com/d222jch
Provisionalist painting strikes! Is the unfinished look the new way out?
Pictured: David Hammons, "Untitled: (2011)
Via hyperallergic> artinamerica> http://tinyurl.com/ckknqhd
Barge-to-truck transfer bins transformed into art galleries on the Ghent waterfront.
Via sutilitas.tumbler>http://rotordb.org/project/2012_Grindbakken_expo