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News
Art Basel has canceled a three-day event due to take place in Abu Dhabi this February, calling it an “ambitious project on a short timeline.” [ARTnews]
Will wind conditions ground balloons at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? The possibility of unpleasant weather could mean a new Yayoi Kusama work won’t fly. [The New York Times]
Lecturers at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London have announced an eight-day strike, citing pay inequalities. [The Art Newspaper]
Artists
New York’s Noguchi Museum has launched a digital archive featuring 60,000 objects related to Isamu Noguchi’s life and art. [The Art Newspaper]
What does the pioneering Conceptualist artist Mel Bochner do when he’s procrastinating? “Watch a Yankees game.” [T: The New York Times Style Magazine]
Shows to See
With help from the Dubai gallery the Third Line, Yasiin Bey, better known as Mos Def, is debuting a sound installation at the Brooklyn Museum. Attendees will have to put their phones in lockable bags, so that it can’t be recorded. [The National]
In a new show in Los Angeles, artist Linda Vallejo is pondering what it might look like if the Latinx population were better-represented in art history. [The New York Times]
Jerry Saltz addresses David Zwirner gallery’s Bill Traylor show, writing that, in his work “we can see the power of individual voice, of working with the tools and materials at hand to envision a whole world in one’s own style.” [Vulture]
Lives
Osvaldo Romberg, an Argentinian-born artist whose abstract work challenged Eurocentrism, has died. [Artforum]
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