- The worst restaurant in America: Trump Grill. What a crushing review. Naturally, Donald Trump has already tweeted nasty things about the publisher. What a thin-skinned, small man. [Vanity Fair]
- Christie MacLear will leave her position as CEO at the Rauschenberg Foundation for Sotheby’s There she’ll be expanding the advisory services within the auction house acting as its expert on artist estates and foundations. Really didn’t see this coming. It’s a big loss for the Foundation. [ARTnews]
- Baltimore city has condemned the Bell Foundry, a place where people of marginalized identities could be live in a community and be cared for. [Hyperallergic]
- And the award for fanciest Year In Art web feature goes to Artsy (and UBS). Aside from expensive design, though, there’s precious little to say about it. It’s a list of things events and artist responses. [Artsy]
- Christie’s board has appointed Guillaume Cerutti as Chief Executive Officer. [Baer Faxt]
- While Guy Wildenstein, of what was once Pace Wildenstein (now Pace Gallery) is awaiting a verdict on tax fraud in France, he’s offloading some absurdly expensive property. The going price is 39.8 million and it’s 9,600 square feet. [Curbed]
- It would be good if NYC officially addressed the homeless problem rather than temporarily housing the homeless in $200 a night hotel suites. [Gothamist]
- Anti-Trump imagery by artists. [Hyperallergic]
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