The Appendix: The Value of Curators, the Paik Prize, and David Beckham’s Footprint
Published: November 9, 2009
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Photo by CLF, courtesy Flickr
A painting that features a print of David Beckham's foot, pictured here, sold for $500,000.
- Curators: Among the most stressed and underpaid people in America. [CNN Money] - Surf and Turf: An artist who lived on an art barge in New York has a new proposal for a city rooftop. [ArtsBeat] - No More Free Rides: The Detroit Institute of Art opts out of free museum pass program. [Chicago Tribune] - The Beckham Touch: A painting featuring the soccer star's footprint went for $500,000 at auction in Doha. [Bloomberg] - Frauen in the Haus: The complicated history of women in the Bauhaus movement. [Guardian] - Paik Center Nams Prize Winners: Eun-me Ahn, Ceal Floyer, Seung-taek Lee, and Robert Adrian X will split $50,000. [e-flux] |
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