The Work of Art in the Age of Google (NY Times)
"If art is among your full-blown obsessions or just a budding interest, Google, which has already altered the collective universe in so many ways, changed your life last week. It unveiled its Art Project, a Web endeavor that offers easy, if not yet seamless, access to some of the art treasures and interiors of 17 museums in the United States and Europe."
Germans Move Into Tiananmen Square (Bloomberg)
"As China prepares to open what it bills as the biggest museum in the world, the Germans are the first to get a slice of the action in Beijing."
Five Star Art Collection (WSJ)
"You don’t have to go to a museum to see great works of art.
In Singapore, for instance, there are famous works in the Conrad Centennial Singapore hotel, which also boasts an 11-meter-tall sculpture by American Richard Sparling in the driveway. And the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore’s Stella Gallery displays two four-meter-tall abstract wall reliefs by American artist Frank Stella, as well as Andy Warhol’s “Flowers” in the ballroom foyer."
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