Round ‘Em Up

It’s hard trying to keep up on what’s what. Here is round-up of art news that came our way:
- More than just a hobby — There are some people making serious cash with arts and crafts. No macaroni sculptures or macramé to be found. And it will make you want to consider taking up knitting. [New York Times]
- Don’t just dress like an artist – Read like one, too. Inspired by Jerry Saltz’s book, An Ideal Syllabus, Tyler Green asks artists their favorite or most-valued books. Your Amazon wishlist will be growing. [Modern Art Notes]
- The Power List – There aren’t too many power suits to be found in the art world. Well, maybe a few. Here is Art + Auction’s list of power players for the year. [Art + Auction]
- ‘Tis the season for top tens — Here we go: fascinating museum exhibitions, architecture moments, classical music moments, and theatre productions. [LA Times]
- Lost, then found — A Leonardo da Vinci painting stolen in 2003 has been recovered and is now exhibited at the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. Whew! Close one… [BBC]
- Not just regular ol’ archaeology — It’s artist archaeology? Teams of scientists are looking into where’s the final remains of Caravaggio. [Telegraph]
- The course load — It isn’t Drawing 101 anymore. Here’s a few art classes across the country that weren’t offered when you were in school. Times are a-changin’. [Art Net]
- New year, new leadership – The Downtown Art Walk announces a new executive director: Jay Lopez, the force behind Beyond Eden, East Hollywood Day of the Dead, and the Silver Lake Gallery Alliance. [LA Magazine]
- In the knick of time – The Centre Pompidou reopens after a 24 day strike just in time for your Christmas in Paris. That is, if you are getting sick of your 80 degree weather in LA. [Art Info]
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