Monster Mash: Two new L.A. arts schools open; New York truncates Jean Nouvel tower; Michelle Obama takes after Michelangelo painting
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-- Back to school: The opening of two arts schools in L.A. provides an intriguing study in contrasts.
-- Truncated: New York City has decided to remove 200 feet from architect Jean Nouvel’s design for a midtown skyscraper.
-- Shock art: London’s National Portrait Gallery has purchased and unveiled artist Marc Quinn’s 2006 head sculpture made from his own frozen blood.
-- Lawsuit: A San Diego man is making progress in his attempt to secure the return on a Nazi-looted painting.
-- Nice guns: There’s an art-history parallel between Michelle Obama’s arms and Michelangelo’s painting ‘Doni Tondo.’
-- Try, try again: New designs are revealed for part of the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn.
-- Major purchase: The Library of Congress has acquired photographs depicting the U.S. Air Force taken by Nicholas A. Price.
-- Emerald isle: The tax-exempt status of artists in Ireland could soon be coming to an end.
-- For sale: A collection of Ingmar Bergman’s belongings is set to hit the auction block in Sweden on Sept. 28.
-- Restoration: The Metropolitan Museum of Art says that an unfinished portrait is the work of Spanish artist Velazquez.
-- Big aspirations: The new jukebox musical ‘Baby It’s You!’ opens this fall at the Pasadena Playhouse, with the hope of transferring to Broadway.
-- David Ng