When Artworks Collide: “Who’s Afraid of Jasper Johns?,” a group show at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in Chelsea, is the latest proof that you don’t have to be a museum to shake things up. [NYT]
Goya at the Top of His Game: In late 1807 and early 1808, French troops began to occupy areas of northern Spain, beginning an international six-year war, in which Spanish guerrillas, as well as civilians, including women and children, defended their homeland, village by village, house by house, and even floor by floor. [NY Sun]
Better late than never: The art world has suddenly “discovered” Maria Lassnig at the venerable age of almost 90. [New Statesman]

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