- Your moment of Zen has arrived early today with Panther Modern. The online exhibition space is a huge digital building outfitted with artist-designed rooms. So many rooms. [Panther Modern]
- Attention, museum directors: You might want to reconsider the benefits of exhibiting a sculpture showing the former king in an act of coitus with a dog. This world ain’t Black Mirror yet. (For those who don’t have Netflix, I’m referring to the episode where the British public finds themselves in favor of interspecies sex, but only when it’s for a good cause.) [The Art Newspaper]
- Fox News, Richard Prince, copyright law, and Ground Zero. [The Art Law Report]
- Chicago is home to some of the strange hot-dog art. Juicy Magritte. [Amusing Bouche]
- Either Ted Cruz supports immigration reform or he failed to purchase his dotcom. Womp, womp. [Tedcruz.com]
- Q: What’s the one thing Denver (or Colorado) could do to help the arts? A: Pay creatives the wage they deserve… [Westword]
- Austin, Texas collective Okay Mountain will be getting the retrospective treatment at the Blanton Museum of Art. Congrats! The artist-run group formed in 2006, and has been offering up studio and exhibition space on the East Side ever since. [Glasstire]
- Uncomfortable teen cheerleaders? [Glitter Starz]
- “Americans are far more upbeat when asked if they’re having ‘a particularly good day’ than their peers in other advanced nations like Germany, the UK, Spain, France, and Japan.” Who even asks that question, though, with the emphasis on “particularly”? Hm. [The Atlantic]
- Are you the type of person that knows that digital media for museums is about more than hashtags? Well, then you might be the right person for this job: the Gardner Museum is seeking a director of digital media. [Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]
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