Morning Links: Modigliani Edition

Bob Dylan’s “New Orleans” series of paintings are on view at the Palazzo Reale in Milan. [HuffPost] Here’s a profile

Amedeo Modigliani, "Jeanne Hebuterne (au Chapeau)," 1919.
Amedeo Modigliani, “Jeanne Hebuterne (au Chapeau),” 1919. (Courtesy Christie’s)

Bob Dylan’s “New Orleans” series of paintings are on view at the Palazzo Reale in Milan. [HuffPost]

Here’s a profile of the artist Jack Whitten, ahead of his show at the New Museum. [WSJ]

Kraftwerk have taken their MoMA show to the Tate Modern and it is just as wildly successful there. [Reuters]

Richard Phillips discusses his career and favorite downtown restaurants. [GrandLife]

A legal rumble is on at the Twombly Foundation. [ArtsBeat]

Mark Wallinger unveils “the largest art commission ever.” [The Guardian]

Modigliani tops Christie’s Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist sale. [Bloomberg]

Marc Quinn makes piece about London riots. [The Art Newspaper]

Morning Links: Modigliani Edition