Artcritical's Fall Quiz Offers Prizes Including David Cohen Drawing and Book Inscriptions
Artcritical has launched a fall seasonal quiz with multiple prize opportunities. Participants can win a drawing by artist David Cohen by being first to solve an acrostic puzzle. Four winners will receive inscribed books, while all participants get access to answers and links. The publication also references a Valentine's Day discovery of Marisol's Love from 1962 found in a bottle. A separate call invites submissions of love letters to artworks, with the best piece to be published on the site. Prize money from the quiz will be donated to ALS research. The platform mentions its annual quiz typically returns in December, noting the 2009 installment should have been titled "The Show in Best." A humorous aside acknowledges that using Google to cheat might boost visitor statistics despite being ethically questionable. The content includes an eleventh-hour declaration regarding Richard Serra's Tilted Arc sculpture alongside mention of something described as hot and colorful.
Key facts
- Artcritical's fall seasonal quiz offers prize money donated to ALS research
- First to solve an acrostic wins a drawing by David Cohen
- Four winners receive inscribed books
- All participants get answers and links
- Reference to Marisol's Love (1962) found in a bottle on Valentine's Day
- Call for love letters to artworks with best piece published
- Annual quiz returns in December
- 2009 installment referenced with suggested title "The Show in Best"
Entities
Artists
- David Cohen
- Marisol
- Richard Serra
Institutions
- Artcritical