Judith Edelman, the pioneering feminist architect, has died at the age of 91. [The New York Times]
A look back at the London auctions. [The Wall Street Journal]
Here are some details about a suppressed Koons documentary from 1992, called “Jeff, Embrace Your Past.” [The Art Newspaper]
Jay-Z and Beyoncé shop at Frieze. [Page Six]
“The daughter of a famed Chinese artist and scholar claims her brother and nephew have “systematically” looted her father’s vast art collection — but the nephew says she’s the real culprit. The decade-long battle over the estate of CC Wang has unfolded in Manhattan Surrogate’s Court, where daughter Yien-Koo King has accused her brother, Shou-Kung Wang, and his son, Andrew Wang, of tricking the elder man into giving them control of his estate.” [New York Post]
In case you missed it: Paul McCarthy’s butt plug sculpture in Paris not only caused him to be attacked, but was also deflated by other Parisians who took issue with it. [The Wall Street Journal]
Here’s an interview with Sandhini Poddar ahead of her V. S. Gaitonde retrospective at the Guggenheim, which opens Friday. Some nice insights on the Indian art market too. [The New York Times]