Cy Twombly News
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Nothing is simple at Corton, least of all the amuse.
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The drop of molasses that fell on me last night at the Domino Sugar Factory was proof of authenticity.
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Luxembourg & Dayan gallery’s four floors are filled with theatrical canvases that amuse and intrigue in the show “Domenico Gnoli: Paintings 1964-1969.”
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Choreographer Merce Cunningham sits in a wheelchair, directing his dance troupe in the vast Craneway Pavilion, a former Ford assembly plant overlooking San Francisco Bay.
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Giorgio Griffa’s first New York exhibition since 1970 opened just four days before Hurricane Sandy flooded Manhattan’s Chelsea art district last October.
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The German manager of an art-freight company is being detained in a Chinese jail for allegedly falsifying values of imported artworks to help buyers avoid 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) in import duties and value added taxes.
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Roy Lichtenstein’s “Sleeping Girl” sold for $44.9 million at Sotheby’s in New York last night, a record for the artist, in a $266.6 million contemporary-art auction that was almost a third smaller by value than Christie’s the night before.
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Cy Twombly’s untitled acrylic- on-canvas featuring three rows of dripping red loops sold for $9 million at Phillips de Pury & Co. in New York last night, the late artist’s second-highest price at auction.
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Larry Gagosian can afford to smile as he stands in his new gallery. The American in Paris watches as his show of Cy Twombly works lures billionaire buyers.
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The significance of the exhibition “Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters,” at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, changed abruptly a few days after it opened.
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