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— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) February 17, 2016
- The city’s free Wi-Fi hubs get a public launch this afternoon by Mayor Bill de Blasio. By July the city expects to install 510 hubs. Lets hope a bunch of them land in subway stations. [Curbed]
- The Met has a new logo and the bloggers at Vulture do not like it. Too much emphasis on the “the”, writes Justin Davidson. We agree. [Vulture]
- Cabaret Voltaire, birthplace of Dada, for sale for $13m. [The Art Newspaper]
- 3D print artifacts that ISIS destroyed. [The Observer]
- The Armory has added a $1,000 per hour viewing room for galleries who want to show important works to clients. I’m guessing most galleries will purchase by the quarter hour if there’s no minimum. [artnet News]
- Figuration is back, says Andrew Russeth at Artnews. Russeth is like the Bill Cunningham of art in the sense that he sees just about as much, has good taste and is easily able to identify trends. Read this story for the featured artists. They are great. [Artnews]
- Two days ago Jeb Bush tweeted a picture of a gun with the words “America” below it. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, in a retort yesterday tweeted a picture of a pastrami sandwich and the words America below it. Point for de Blasio. [The New York Times]
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