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Scooters and bicycles may come in handy at Art Basel Miami Beach, which is bound to create a pile-up of traffic, says ABC News. [ABC News]
France has named Whitney curator and director Adam Weinberg the Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters. [Artforum]
Cao Fei and John Baldessari will design cars for BMW, who, after producing them, will show them in museums in 2017. [Autoblog]
Could the art-market bubble burst soon? Ken Griffin, the founder of the hedge fund Citadel, thinks it may not be too far off. [CNBC]
HSBC has gotten drawn into a case in Monaco in which a Russian art dealer was accused of overcharging his client for paintings. [Wall Street Journal]
Barbara Lynch, one of Boston’s finest chefs, recently held a dinner at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum as the culmination of her residency there. [The New York Times]
Art projects for new stations planned along Boston’s Green Line have been cancelled. [Boston.com]
On Wednesday, the Tate Britain will open “Artist and Empire—Facing Britain’s Imperial Past,” the first survey of British colonialist art. [The Guardian]