Allan D'Arcangelo, Wing Two, 1982 at at Mitchell-Innes & Nash. Photo: 16 Miles [more]
- Addicting: Today in NYC History [via Brian Sholis]
- Cindy Sherman, Spike Jonze, Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist, David Shrigley, Carrie Brownstein (who just moved to New York), and others talk to Miranda July.
- A preview of Bob Nickas' Painting Abstract. Next level.
- "How to Explain Art to Your Parents." [via TRYHARDER]
- "I would have loved to have been a rock star." - John Currin [via Amy Goodwin]
- Walter De Maria: $100, forever and always - and more early work.
- The creation of Detroit's demise. [via Gallery Hopper]
- Szarkowski on photography.
- Athens, Hong Kong, Paris, and Geneva? The sky is the limit.
- Pat Hearn passed away nine years ago this month. Linda Yablonsky's essay is great. Mary Heilmann's is too.
- "... Kim Gordon, the Sonic Youth bassist who is widely recognized as one of the coolest people in the universe." - The Nation on Dan Graham: Beyond. Kim Gordon and others at MoMA.
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oops, I've been remembering the $100 de Maria wrong all these years. One sold for $31,000 in May. My bad.
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