- In London, a new project modelled after the Highline will connect two disparate gallery neighborhoods from the Garden Museum to Vauxhall. [The Art Newspaper]
- Buzzfeed Founder Jonah Peretti and Artist and Filmmaker Miranda July talk about email, thanks to July’s new project “We Think Alone”. The project asks a bunch of stars to reveal their email correspondence. It’s a good conversation, mostly because it feels personal. [The Moment]
- Lots of the love for the Fred Valentine show up at Sometimes. We gotta say, those paintings look great, but can anyone tell us where the gallery’s located? [Two Coats of Paint, The L Magazine]
- Roberta Smith reminds us that Ken Price’s “Zoo” at Matthew Marks Gallery is a great entry point into his current retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Drawing Center. [The New York Times]
- The Bruce High Quality Foundation gets an A for effort in a condescending review of their retrospective Ode to Joy at the Brooklyn Museum. [The New York Times]
- Everyone is getting really excited about this NeverWet spray, including us. [AdWeek]
- Andrew M. Goldstein, Rachel Corbett, and Alex Greenberger think arts organizations are right to be nervous about the Bloomberg philanthropy coming to an end. They cite 2.8 billion spent on the arts across Bloomberg’s three terms. [Artspace Magazine]
- The city budget gives MoMA PS1 $3 million to buy gallery space in a nearby apartment building. No such luck for the South Street Seaport Museum. [Brownstoner]
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