Friday’s Art Notes

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A man looks at science fiction costumes displayed at “Science and Fiction, crossed adventures” at Sciences’ City in Paris. Photo by Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty Images.

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More than 100 Brillo boxes said to be works by Andy Warhol have been declared “copies” by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board after a three-year investigation, via the Art Newspaper.

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Another adaptation of Sherlock Holmes begins Sunday on PBS’ Masterpiece Mystery. David Bianculli has a review on WHYY’s “Fresh Air.”

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On Thursday night, the Guggenheim Museum and YouTube presented “YouTube Play,” an exhibit of 25 jury-selected videos from 23,358 submissions. The videos, which are online at YouTube, will be on view at the Guggenheim through Sunday.

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Jaimy Gordon’s “Lord of Misrule” is one of five novels nominated for a National Book Award. Problem is, the book is still at the printer, via the Wall Street Journal.

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