- Andres Serrano, an artist who has never been shy to controversy, was recruited by the New York Times to photograph Angora rabbits at a National Angora Show. So, from Piss Christ to Fuzzy Bunnies. [The New York Times]
- Followed by a close second, we have Carolina A. Miranda reporting on the Orange County Museum of Art’s high-profile layoff of five staff members, including chief curator Dan Cameron. Miranda digs into the museum’s recent fundraising history and scours the museum’s tax forms to figure out why OCMA would be interested in such rampant restructuring. [Culture: High & Low]
- Want to know which flight will get you where you’re going the fastest? FiveThirtyEight has the answer if you’re flying anywhere in the United States. So. Useful. [FiveThirtyEight]
- Bread begone! [The Gluten Free Museum]
- A comprehensive look at what happened on the Internet yesterday: April Fools is a minefield. [The Washington Post]
- Art horoscopes from Hyperallergic. If you’re a Taurus, like me (Paddy), then buck up. Apparently our moment is just around the corner. [Hyperallergic]
- For $1 million you can get a 25-acre plot of land with stunning sea views, three swimming pools, a sauna, and a heli pad…in Kenya. By comparison, $1.5 million in New York will get you a two-story house in Park Slope. That looks like a crime scene. The “house of horrors” is still available! [Bloomberg, Curbed New York]
- Fionn Meade, the former SculptureCenter curator has been appointed artistic director of The Walker. He was their senior curator. Does anyone understand the difference between these two positions? [Artnews]
- A history of nearly every single web project by Aleksandra Domanović. [Art in America]
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