
Khaled Jarrar—a Palestinian artist featured in “Here and Elsewhere,” the New Museum’s Arab art exhibition that opens today—was prevented from traveling to New York by Israeli authorities. [The Art Newspaper]
“Corcoran Gallery responds to lawsuit trying to block takeover deal.” [Los Angeles Times]
Hauser & Wirth opened its new space in Somerset, England, to the public yesterday. [The Art Newspaper]
“The problem with selling the largest private art collection in the world.” On the 10,000-work Artist Pension Trust. [Bloomberg]
“Last week the gallery calculated he had reached 29,771.” Roberta Smith on On Kawara. [NYT]
On those 29,771 days. [Greg.org]
The Orange County Museum of Art is in talks to sell its current site in Newport Beach, Calif., to move to Costa Mesa. [Daily Pilot]
Praemium Imperiale Awards for Martial Raysse, Giuseppe Penone, Steven Holl, more. [NYT]
“Lord Snowdon donates 130 prints to the National Portrait Gallery in London.” [The Guardian]
“Anyone who looks upon DIA as an ATM will be in for a shock. Because in every case, the report argues, the result will be sale prices significantly below the low-end appraisal figure.” [WSJ]