- “Artsy’s honeymoon may be nearing its conclusion,” writes Dan Duray in a comprehensive piece on the online art market. Art market gurus like Sergey Skaterschikov predict that 2014 will be a moment of truth for online art sellers, as mainstream businesses close in on the territory. [Gallerist NY]
- You have one more day to vote on the MFA’s crowd-curated museum show of Impressionism. People really like Monet. [Boston MFA]
- Andrew Russeth gives a taster for David Levine’s new digital-lipsynched-improvised opera at BRIC. If you can, absolutely go see this. [Gallerist NY]
- The age of 3D printed novelty items may be coming to an end. A 3D printer which could build a whole house in 24 hours is currently being tested at the University of Southern California. [GOOD]
- Jerry Saltz finally, inevitably, writes the full history of selfies. He doesn’t like the term. [Vulture]
- It’s another sad day for New York’s folk art lovers. Art from the collection of Ralph Esmerian, most of which was promised to the Folk Art Museum, has been sold for almost $13 million at auction to cover his debts. [TAN]
Wednesday Links: Crowdcurating and Selfie Culture
by Whitney Kimball on January 29, 2014 Massive Links
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