Art fairs, for the most part, took a holiday break after Art Basel Miami Beach, but now they're back in full force. Three international fairs kick off the new year this weekend: Art First Bologna 2010 in Italy, CIRCA Puerto Rico '10 in San Juan, and Art Los Angeles Contemporary at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. Art First, which is back for its 34th edition, boasts 270 exhibitors, and the new Art LA Contemporary has a strong lineup with 56 galleries; but for this issue of Artkrush, we're putting our chips on CIRCA '10 — and not just because gambling is legal in Puerto Rico.
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Man oh man, Frank O. Gehry is not having a good month. Last week came the news that Gehry Partners is being axed as architect of record on the Museum of Tolerance in Israel; now we're hearing wind of a stop-work order on New York's Beekman Tower. See what the world will be missing in the form of Israel's flashiest to-be building.
Read more and view our Gehry gallery »
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Published Thursday, January 28, 2010 |
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