- “I am willing to destroy one thing in order to go to another. Just to find out what happens.” Lynda Benglis on her process and upcoming work at Bergen Assembly. [artnet News]
- Uh, given the state of the auction houses and market, someone should have double-checked the title of Christie’s Frieze Week curated auction: “Bound to Fail”. [Financial Times]
- Just when you thought there couldn’t be any time or clients or art left for one nore art fair, someone launches Dream, the online-only satellite fair. [The Art Newspaper]
- Sales are much slower this year than last at Frieze, which we might’ve guessed yesterday based on the thin crowds and less-than-stellar work we saw at the fair. [ARTnews]
- Hate read: the art collections real estate developers hang in their offices. [New York Post]
- Lucky New Yorkers with rent-stabilized apartments might be looking at a second year of rent freezes, depending on the board’s vote. [Gothamist]
- The artist list for the 9th Berlin Biennale is out. 120 artists. All the usual suspects. [Spike]
- This post on how tech exec Elon Musk couldn’t get into the Met gala after party concludes with the best futuristic eighties music video EVER. [Gawker]
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