- Artists tend to check their politics outside art fairs, claims The Art Newspaper. The article cites only a handful of artists to test this claim, however. “There is and has historically been a gap between them [artists and collectors],” claim writer Jessica Kabat, “collectors are not necessarily dying gay men.” Yuck. Anyway, feminist works seem to be just fine for collectors. The Art Newspaper gives it a pass. [The Art Newspaper]
- Feminism in the tech community, though, may be a different story. Enter “Stop Tech Feminism,” a new tumblr with the tagline “Feminism in Tech is a Cancer.” Is this some kind of joke? Feminism exists because there is a need for it. [The Verge]
- Lauren Clay, a sculptor out of Brooklyn, has settled a copyright conflict with the David Smith Estate. Her sculptures replicate the exact shapes of David Smith’s well-known “Cubi” series, though with a change in color, materials, and scale. [Art in America]
- 100 beautiful GIFs, brought to you by Nick Kegeyan. [Nick Kegeyan, h/t @jenninat0r]
- Every time we read what’s on the front page of the Times, we find the reports hard to believe. Speaker John A. Boehner actually believes that Senate is trying to steamroll the House with a new plan to reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling. Guys. You’ve got less than a day to pass a bill to raise the debt limit before the nation defaults. And we’re getting sick of dressing like pandas every day. Help us out. Let’s get the Smithsonian’s pandacam up and running again. [The New York Times]
- Frieze London opens today. [The Internet]
- Christie’s seeks less wealthy customers, Sotheby’s targets millionaires. Who’s strategy will win? [The Wall Street Journal, paywall]
- A dealer on the Lower East Side asks DailyServing’s advice columnist “How do I find artists to represent?” For real. [DailyServing]
- And now, what all the world’s been waiting for … the first art gallery that fits in your ear. [LA Weekly]
- And now, what all the world’s cats have been waiting for … booze for cats. [Kotaku]
Wednesday Links: What All the World’s Been Waiting For
by Paddy Johnson and Corinna Kirsch on October 16, 2013 Massive Links
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