- The Macy’s Spring 2014 Flower Show launches this Sunday. The dollar-store greeting card quality of the website gives us pause, but there will be flowers so it can’t be that bad. [Macy’s]
- Citi Bike is losing boatloads of money. [The Wall Street Journal]
- A whole museum section in the Times today. Here’s a seemingly neverending piece on cultivating young donors. Another piece tells us that a survey conducted in by the American Alliance of Museums found that more than two-thirds of museums faced “economic stress”. [The New York Times]
- Larry Gagosian will open a temporary space in the Lower East Side. [The New York Times]
- MoMA’s exhibition of the work by conceptual photographer Robert Heinecken gets a very mixed review in the Times. Karen Rosenberg describes the artist as “ahead of his time in some ways — and hopelessly retrograde in others.” That’s just the first sentence. He was not a feminist friendly artist. [The New York Times]
- Alan Pocaro likes Judy Ledgerwood’s transformation of the stately Madlener House in Chicago into what looks like an op art experience. [New City]
Friday Links: Flowers and Museums
by Paddy Johnson and Matthew Leifheit on March 21, 2014 Massive Links
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