Tuesday, September 02, 2008

• Deborah Solomon has a lengthy article in the Telegraph on Marlene Dumas, the world's second most expensive living female artist.
• Sarah Thornton looks at both Francis Bacon and the market for his works. (The Art Newspaper)
• The Royal Art Lodge, an art collective founded in Winnipeg and comprising of Marcel Dzama, Neil Farber, and Michael Dumontier opens a solo show, Learned Helplessness, at Pippy Houldsworth in London on September 12th. The show runs until October 25th. (Saatchi Gallery)
• The original Rolling Stones' Tongue makes it big at the the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. (artdaily.org)