Installation view of "Last Address," by Ira Sachs and Lynne Sachs, with designers Bernhard Blythe, Sofia Gallísa, and Andrei Alupului, outside NYU's Kimmel Center, La Guardia Place and West 3rd Street. Via Nicole J. Caruth. Photo: 16 Miles [more]
- The many faces of Marcel Duchamp. [Tartuffe's Folly]
- Considering the men in Paul Kasmin's "Process/Abstraction" show. [Two Coats of Painting]
- Mixed Greens promises a Wafels & Dinges truck at its July 15th opening. Get ready. [The Pit]
- A Pittsburgh restaurant serves only the food of America's enemies. [Kubideh Kitchen via @Hragv]
- John Baldessari has created an app that lets users reconfigure Abraham van Beyeren's 1667 Banquet Still Life. Play with it online, and read Louise Chen's report on ARTINFO. [In Still Life]
- A breezy art theft caught on video. [Illicit Cultural Property]
- Smoking guns in the Muybridge misattribution case. [Modern Art Notes]
- The San Diego Union-Tribune has laid off veteran art critic Robert Pincus. [Art as Authority]
- Performance artist Dread Scott visited Wall Street, burned money, and received a summons. [Dread Scott via Heart as Arena]
- I'm heading to Boston this weekend. If you have recommendations (for places to see art, to eat pastries, etc.), drop me an email. Please do not burglar my apartment while I am away.
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