- Longtime Team Gallery Director Miriam Katzeff departs to focus on Primary Information, a non-profit art publisher she’s been running with James Hoff since 2006. A big move! [Gallerist]
- Anyone interested in the historical pricing of video art should take a look at this Rhizome interview between artist Jason Simon and curator Jacob King. One little nugget of info comes from the skyrocketing price of editions for Bruce Nauman’s “Good Boy Bad Boy.” In 1985 it was selling for $1,000 and now it’s priced at a quarter-million. [Rhizome]
- Kriston Capps reports on the University of Maryland’s reaction to the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s dissolution. Just two weeks ago, University of Maryland President Wallace Loh was in talks with the Corcoran to pursue a 99-year-long partnership. [City Paper]
- Canadian curator John Davies won $10,000 for the Emerging Curator of Contemporary Canadian Art Award. [ArtInfo Canada]
- This year’s Brucennial will be the last. The Bruce High Quality Foundation wants to turn their focus to the Bruce High Quality Foundation University. And ***supposedly*** the last Brucennial will feature only women. [Animal]
- Detroit’s bankruptcy case could be on its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. [Detroit Free Press]
- Trending: Art metaphors to describe the violent uprisings in Ukraine. [Politico]
- Erin Mee’s “Pool Play” is a play set inside a pool, at the Waterside Plaza Swim and Health Club along the East River. Swimsuits encouraged. [New York Theater]
Friday Links: Good Boy Bad Boy
by Paddy Johnson and Corinna Kirsch on February 21, 2014 Massive Links
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