
James Mellick, Wounded Warrior Dogs. Image via: MLive.com
- Ooooh. Production drawings from the 1960’s T.V. series, “Batman”. [Batgirl Bat-trap]
- Don’t buy your art off e-bay. The company reportedly made 1.4 billion in the in the UK, but paid just 1 million in taxes. (hat tip: Paul B. Davis) [The Guardian]
- James Mellick and Stacey Kirby win ArtPrize’s top honors this year. Mellick produced a series of wooden dog sculptures with prosthetics and Kirby a series of performances set within site-specific installations that examine government processes [artnet News]
- More on Chinatown’s gentrification—this time with some good news. A small 20-unit apartment building in Chinatown will receive $2.2 million towards not only preserving its affordability but making it more sustainable. [Curbed]
- Why You Shouldn’t Live in New York. A new 20×200 print by William Powhida. My favorite line item: Graffiti tours. [20×200]
- Speaking of getting away: here are the best places to escape the art world (in L.A.) [Artillery]
- File under fodder: according to Time, Ronald McDonald is lying low until the crown craze is over. Is this a bullshit story dreamed up by McDonalds? That mascot’s been laying low for the last 15 years. I thought the company had moved on to new touchstones—like Dash Snow. [Time]
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