- What we’re listening to: Yello’s, “Oh Yeah”. Yello musician Dieter Meier has a show up in Berlin right now, and we’re excited. [Galerie Judin]
- An increasing number of museum workers are heading to jobs at auction houses. The pay is significantly better, reports Julia Halperin. [The Art Newspaper]
- New York City’s Department of Cultural Affairs and the Rockefeller Foundation are investing 1 million in a paid internship program with the hopes of increasing diversity. It’s a good idea, but if something isn’t done about displacement of lower income families due to rent increases and gentrification, they might as well be pouring that money down the drain. [artnet News]
- Jerry Saltz rightly lauds the New Museum’s “The Keeper” exhibition, a show he describes as a “museum full of museums, possible encyclopedias, indexes of other orders, and miniature models of pain.” [Vulture]
- Liberal Arts degrees pay off later in life. [The Wall Street Journal]
- 100 roll down security gates in the Lower East Side have been decorated by artist L’Amour Supreme. Round up of highlights here. [Curbed]
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