
Install shot from Matthew Day Jackson's current exhibition at Hauser & Wirth (Image courtesy of the gallery)
- The all-American macho artist is alive and well in Matthew Day Jackson. Times Magazine has a profile of racecars, blood lust, and sculptures to hold the ages. [The New York Times Magazine]
- For art worlders seeking to bone up on dirty Danish, dirty Arabic, dirty Russian, or dirty Hindi before fair season, Animal New York presents “Lewd Linguist”: a semi-autobiographical language guide to navigating gay sex, round-the-world. Handy! [Animal]
- Today is the chance to catch some of the La Di Da film festival, the popular indie film festival headed by New York Times critic Miriam Bale, at Anthology Film Archives. [The New Yorker]
- The Art Newspaper’s Julia Halperin reports that around 15 up-and-coming galleries from China will be the next Armory fair’s international highlight. [The Art Newspaper]
- Now we can all litter in space! This new company sells DIY kits, to send stuff into space. [The New Scientist]
- Rhizome’s Charles Eppley interviewed Barbara London, the co-curator of the “Soundings” show at MoMa. The interview ends with the two agreeing that yes, sound is here to stay. [Rhizome]
- NYC cultural heavyweights tell WSJ what they’ll be getting into this fall. Thelma Golden of the Studio Museum in Harlem will read Hilton Als’ new book “White Girls” and watch the new season of “Girls” on HBO. [The Wall Street Journal, behind the paywall]
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