Wednesday Links!

by Paddy Johnson on October 19, 2011 · 2 comments Massive Links

  • This is amazing. Art Basel posts the transcripts for all exchanges that take place in their “Conversation” series. This one includes a conversation with Ai WeiWei and Philip Tinari from 2009, and a discussion on the future of museums with directors Marc Mayer, Timothy Rub, Osvaldo Sánchez, Philippe Vergne, Lynn Zelevansky. These documents need to be made into a book. [Art Basel]
  • Triple Candie produced an exhibition positing that the Arte Povera movement never existed, approved by its art fair venue at Artissima, and then cancelled after some collectors raised an eyebrow or two. Artissima claims the exhibition wasn’t intellectually rigorous enough in a statement published on Artforum, a rationale I never see museums or galleries offer up for cancellation let alone an art fair! [Triple Candie]
  • Occupy Museums starts tomorrow. I’m totally going. [Noah Fischer]
  • “The modern artist must invent new mediums, taking on new supports for his or her work.” Andrew Russeth paraphrasing Rosalind Krauss. Must. Read. [GalleristNY]
  • Hrag Vartanian reports on the latest wave of protests directed at the Sotheby’s Art Handler lock out. Sotheby’s needs to do the right thing already and pay their art handlers more money. [Hyperallergic]

{ 2 comments }

MrMR October 19, 2011 at 2:37 pm

Wow Occupy Museums!!! Exciting development. Totally on point message. Way to channel the Occupy fire from the money machine to the elite’s after hours culture/climbing playground-the contemporary art world! Thank you for doing this

Heather R October 19, 2011 at 5:47 pm

Look forward to hearing more about your reasons for supporting Occupy Museums and the results, intended and actual.

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