[This week on the Artblog Reader Advisor: You’ve got two extra days to see Matisse at MoMA, which is battling the Met for prestige and future trustee money; Artnet columnist Coline Milliard sees the Charlie Hebdo tragedy strengthening art, especially political cartoons; and Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list features more women than ever before. — the Artblog editors]
In Response to a Changing Art Market, Auction Houses Now Guaranteeing Prices (Again), via New York Times
Competing Collections: Contrasting MoMA and The Met, via Vanity Fair
How the Charlie Hebdo Tragedy Will Reinforce Art, via Artnet
Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List is Now Live!, via Forbes
This Week in Street Art: Women Making Waves, via the Guardian
ICYMI: Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs is Now on View Until Feb. 10, via Artnews
(Re)New(ed) and Notable: The Baltimore Contemporary Will Accept Applications for Grit Fund Recipients Starting on Jan. 12!, via The Contemporary