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The Haggerty Museum at @marquetteu selects artists for next "Current Tendencies" show. http://ht.ly/fYYhh
Please retweet ASAP. Gov. Walker seeks to gouge Wisconsin Arts Board and eliminate public art. http://ht.ly/46Jpd.
Time magazine photo eds and @20x200 collaborate to offer iconic photographs to benefit Sandy relief. http://ht.ly/fpsDq
If you feel an earthquake, you can help the USGS gather information by clicking on "Did you feel it?" on their web site. http://ht.ly/6aL4r
If you believe the arts can be part of the solution to Wisconsin's economic crisis, please say so now, here: http://ht.ly/46KOR
Dirty and not-so-little secret discovered by Louvre art restorer: http://bit.ly/3QVhTQ.
RT @chr1sa: Malcolm Gladwell New Yorker review of Free now out. You can read it for free; I guess he wouldn't approve: http://is.gd/1hX78
Twitter art? Or, Twitter gimmick? What do you all think? http://bit.ly/I48XL
NYT's Nicolai Ouroussof on the Modern Wing http://bit.ly/6evFv and Roberta Smith on the art inside: http://bit.ly/EZz5N. Beautifully done.
A lovely Himmelfarb from the show at the Peltz Gallery. pic.twitter.com/xzEfSwQ5
It appears that everyone is safe. The fire in the Center St. building was home to several galleries and art studios. More to come shortly.
Why don't we read more about architecture? Lovely essay from the @nytimes. http://t.co/o519HhOt
Shelby Keefe, artist in residence at the @pfisterhotel, will do a painting a day for @upaf. http://t.co/CXW4RhqI
Farewells and elegies. The untidy business of the art critic. From @frieze_magazine. http://t.co/dMWGDuPo
Testing, testing. Does anyone in the Twitterverse care if there's an avant-garde in Milwaukee, Wisconsin? http://t.co/hCTHh6LI
Should Ai Weiwei be TIME's Person of the Year? Vote: http://t.co/6Nij1c53 @aiww
Artists, 3 days left to register for ArtPrize, with the largest cash prize on planet Earth. Right across Lake Michigan. http://ht.ly/5gT34.
Updated: Wisconsin Arts Board funds cut, public art program eliminated. So is there any good news? Anne Katz says yes. http://ht.ly/4OiSM
Joan Backes' icons of choice are universal and approachable. This is way more than "eco art." http://ht.ly/4L4z6
I'm the art and architecture critic at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. I am also working on a documentary film about the demise of mainstream art critics.
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