- Tony Fitzpatrick writes beautifully about bickering with his father over his career path over the course of his life. If you read one link from this list, it should be this one. [New City]
- Those looking to remember Hurricane Sandy can do so with #sandy, a book of iphone photos taken during the storm. $50 for the special edition. [Animal]
- Denver is in the news. First their Biennial of the America’s made a few headlines, now the Denver Art Museum is catching some attention. They announced yesterday that it will receive a large portion of Henry Roath’s collection of 19th and 20th century Western art. The private collection is considered one of the most important of Western Art. [Artsbeat]
- A Day for Detroit starts today. This is a co-ordinated effort amongst many sites, our own included, to spotlight the collections at Detroit Institute of Arts that would be lost if they were sold. We’ll be participating and rounding up responses throughout the day, but you can start with Tyler Green over Modern Art Notes. [Modern Art Notes]
- Artspace interviews painter Denise Kupferschmidt, who says that her work has become more reductive as she identifies baseline cultural experiences. [ArtSpace]
- Glafira Rosales, a Long Island art dealer who is suspected of selling millions of dollars in alleged fakes to Knoedler Gallery among others, was released from prison. She pleads not guilty. [The New York Times]
Wednesday Links: Fathers and Forefathers
by Paddy Johnson and Corinna Kirsch on August 14, 2013 Massive Links
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