- Claudia Hart’s show at Bitforms is inspired by Alice in Wonderland. I take a look at the exhibition on Artnet; conceptually, Hart’s work is very weak. [Artnet]
- Speaking of Bitforms, it seems the gallery cancelled Postfeminism, a show that was slated to open three weeks from now and was curated artist and curator Marisa Olson. Irate about the cancellation, Olson took her complaints to Facebook. [Facebook]
- A 3D wall of dicks rising. [The Huffington Post]
- Bad news in San Francisco. Intersection for the Arts has suspended its programs and laid off curators. Their fiscal sponsorship program will remain in tact. [Kqed.Org]
- Bad news for the Glasgow School of Art. A massive fire broke out at the school earlier today. [BBC]
- Amazon is not making any friends in the literary community for actively discouraging people from buying books from the publisher Hatchett. Now, they have escalated that battle buy refusing orders. [The New York Times]
- Roberta Smith says the New Museum is alive with music thanks to Ragnar Kjartansson. This is a review that makes you want to see the show. [The New York Times]
- Tom Moody thinks the New Romantics exhibition at Eyebeam would have been better without the New Romantics lens. [Tom Moody]
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