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A Town In Oregon Begs Residents To Stop Putting Googly Eyes On Public Sculptures

In Bend, Oregon, “there have been previous reports of sculptures being decorated with Christmas garb in the past, but the googly eyes are a newer development” - one city officials are begging people to stop. - Oregon Public Broadcasting (KLCC)

The Performance Art Of Sign Language Poetry

Sign language poetry, which is similar to but not the same as American Sign Language, is "a well-established artistic form within Deaf culture that has received little recognition among wider audiences.” Until now, that is. - The New York Times

Sotheby’s Cuts 100 NY Staff After Lower Financial Earnings

In an email statement, a Sotheby’s spokesperson said, “Given the challenges the market has faced this year, we’ve taken a careful look at our business and staffing levels to perform well and grow going forward." - ARTnews

Report: UK Visual Artists Are Making Less Than Minimum Wage

The median annual income for self-employed visual artists currently stands at just £12,500, 40% less in real terms than they were earning in 2010. More than half of visual artists take on additional jobs, 51% of which are in non-creative fields. - The Conversation

The Woman Who Helped Track Down Art The Nazis Stole

By the end of the war, 26,984 freight cars of artworks from French collections had left Paris, their contents destined for temporary storage in mines in Germany and Austria. - The Wall Street Journal

MFA Boston Is Auctioning Off 17 Old Dutch And Flemish Masters Paintings

Just seven years after two major donations doubled the size of the museum's Old Dutch/Flemish holdings, a group of works is headed to Christie's. Said the chief curator of paintings, "Our (review) revealed that some pictures were similar to, even duplicative of, other works by the same artists at the MFA." - Artnet

The Artist Who Recreated The Lost Recipe For The Ancient Maya Blue Pigment

Luis May Ku, a native Mayan artist and teacher in the Yucatán Peninsula, spent years researching Spanish colonial documents, interviewing village elders about their traditional methods, and experimenting with recipes in order to recreate Maya blue, an ancient synthetic pigment which is unusually durable. - Al Jazeera

Children Of Famous Architects Ask “Why?”

Stardust is the latest in a niche genre of films about architects made by their children. The punishing profession is clearly something that inspires both a kind of filial awe and morbid curiosity, if you’re forced to grow up immersed in it. Each film seems to ask: ‘Why did my parents do this to themselves?’ - The Guardian

Seattle Art Museum Guards Agree To New Contract

“While we did not secure all the improvements we had hoped for, the union was able to secure a number of wage and benefit improvements that went far beyond what SAM leadership initially offered,” the SAM VSO Union said. - Seattle Times

These Replicas Could Solve The Problem Of The Parthenon Marbles

"If the Marbles return to the Acropolis, the hole they will leave in the British Museum may be filled by perfect replicas. The Oxford-based Institute for Digital Archaeology uses robot sculptors following detailed computer scans to carve copies that are accurate to within fractions of a millimetre." - The Telegraph (UK) (MSN)

Women-Only-No-Men-Allowed Art Installation In Australia Returns For Final Victory Lap

The "Ladies' Lounge" at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania reopens through January 13 after an appeals court voided a ruling that the installation was discriminatory. Artist Kirsha Kaechele says the Ladies' Lounge "could appear anywhere at any time, especially in centres of male power." - AAP (MSN)

Analyzing The Design Of The Met Museum’s Planned Contemporary Art Wing

Justin Davidson: "A new museum wing here can’t just be an exercise in logistics. It’s also a presence in Central Park and a half-billion-dollar embodiment of the museum’s encyclopedic mission. … (Frida Escobedo's design) looks laudably simple because it provides an elegant solution to a tangle of trade-offs and constraints." - Curbed (MSN)

TeamLab Is Expanding Its Spectacular High-Tech Immersive Art Shows Far Beyond Japan

The Tokyo-based collective of artists and engineers operates nearly 60 temporary or traveling exhibitions around the world, with permanent installations in Japan, China, Saudi Arabia — and, opening very soon, the company's largest-ever work, in Abu Dhabi. And the shows are astoundingly popular. - The New York Times

Statistical Profile: Which Artists Are Being Shown In America’s Museums

 I looked at more than 200 museums, and counted which artists were on view any time during December. The resulting list includes a little more than 3,400 artist names. Of these, only about 300 appear more than once—a tiny fraction. - Artnet

Striking Seattle Art Museum Guards Allege Union-Busting

“A full-time job should serve the basic things you need to take care of yourself, housing, food, health, even mental health. I’ve struggled to buy shoes, which I need as I spend all day in the galleries. Why should my coworkers and I have to go to Goodwill for shoes?” - ARTnews

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