Friday’s Art Notes

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The ‘I like America’ sculpture by Moroccan artist Mounir Fatmi, based on equestrian jumping poles painted with the colors of the Star Spangled Banner, is displayed in the Tuileries Garden on October 15, 2010 in Paris, as part of outdoor projects of the FIAC (International Contemporary Art Fair). The event, running from October 21-24, will display 27 projects, including sculptures, installations and ephemeral creations in the garden’s fountains, basins, lawns, alleys and groves. Photo by Francois Guillot/ AFP/ Getty Images

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Bed bugs have been found at Lincoln Center, via The New York Times’ ArtsBeat

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Ai Weiwei’s “Sunflower Seeds” at the Tate Modern has been closed due to health risks from a visitor-created dust cloud, via Art Daily/ Associated Press.

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A museum in Berlin is hosting the city’s first-ever exhibit about Hitler, via the Associated Press.

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