
SHIA LABEOUF (@THECAMPAIGNBOOK), VIA TWITTER
SHIA LABEOUF (@THECAMPAIGNBOOK), VIA TWITTER
Short-Lived Experiences
A look inside the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden’s Yayoi Kusama “Infinity Mirrors” show. A tip: Visitors only get 30 seconds inside some installations. [The Washington Post]
Shia LaBeouf has officially shut down the stream of his art project about Trump after gunshots were heard nearby. [People]
Collecting
Alan and Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, the collectors whose holdings will be on view in 2019 at San Francisco’s Mexican Museum, show us their wall. [The New York Times]
Dmitry Rybolovlev, a collector who was once embroiled in a lawsuit with his dealer, sold three works at a loss of $100 million. This auction season, he will likely sell more pieces—and lose more money. [Bloomberg]
The Arco art fair in Madrid is looking to attract Latin American collectors this year. [The Art Newspaper]
Here’s a guide to this year’s LA Art Book Fair. [LAist]
Galleries
Aruna d’Souza on Wangechi Mutu at New York’s Gladstone Gallery. [4Columns]
Eric Wesley at Bortolami’s outpost in Cahokia, Illinois. [Contemporary Art Daily]
Museums
The Pérez Art Museum Miami has received a $200,000 matching grant from the Knight Foundation. [Artforum]
The Marciano Art Foundation in Los Angeles has set its official opening date for May 25. [Los Angeles Times]
Going Online
Wix.com has bought the popular art-sharing website DeviantArt for $36 million. [TechCrunch]