- The BEST review of Wonder Woman out there. “Somebody said they gave it a 9 out of 10. How? When she was a 12 the whole movie!” And “I LIKE being a man, I like doing things men do, but I can’t even lie to you, for like 89% of the movie, I wanted to be Wonder Woman!” Thank you Josh Pray. [YouTube]
- Retreading the steps of Occupy Museums, artist Andrea Fraser will track down the political donations of major museum trustees. (In some cases retreading is fine—given that Occupy is a collective Fraser has connected to, this is one of them.) The artist will publish the results in a book that will resemble a phone book. [The Art Newspaper]
- Another new fair. This one is in San Juan Puerto Rico. It’s described as scrappy, but Gavin Brown Enterprises and Canal 47 participated. [Artsy]
- Michael Moi, a former Dale Chihuly employee, is suing the artist for 21 million, claiming that he helped make valuable works without payment or credit. The suit itself seems crazy, but then there’s also weird details that make the whole thing lurid—like how Moi and Chihuly would drink heavily together while Chihuly entertained multiple girlfriends. [Hyperallergic]
- A round up of merch available at Documenta. [artnet News]
- This is cool: Game maker Pedro Medeiros has been posting an animated GIF each week to his Patreon feed that shows followers how to make pixel art—think drawings ruins or animating fire. [Lifehacker]
- One time Armory Show Director Katelijne De Backer will take over Helen Toomer’s role as the Director of the Pulse Art Fair. Toomer is stepping down to start an artist residency program. Good luck to everyone. [artnet News]