- Really hoping this inflatable cow becomes a national thing. [Imgur]
- An inflatable cow sitting atop a building. The Internet is filled with so many inflatable cows. Into it. [Flickr]
- This is what the pandering art spectacle has come to: at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, a tiny fenced-in ice area titled “Monet on Ice,” except the ice isn’t real, and there’s no Monet. [Glasstire]
- This is “The Most Famous Middle Eastern Painting,” according to artnet News. [artnet News]
- Name the city by its subway map. Only one city made the genius decision to create a circular line which runs through all the other lines. [Washington Post via Metafilter]
- Yay! This month marks the return of the Fung Wah, the shittiest and cheapest bus company in the Northeast and possibly the world. Already they’re fucking up, not getting a permit for their pick up location. [Bowery Boogie]
- London’s National Gallery will begin outsourcing its gallery assistants to a security firm. Why? Financial reasons. This also sounds like the plot of a movie: Twitter has all the #ngfanfic. [The Guardian, Twitter]
- Somebody’s made a fake Faith Holland Facebook account and has been friend-requesting art world women. Watch out. [Facebook]
- Guantanamo Diary, the only book released by a current prisoner in Guantanamo Bay, will be released today. [Hachette Book Group]
Posts tagged as: