- Thomas Campbell, having been forced out of his position of Director due to budget woes and inappropriate romantic relationships, tells the Art Newspaper he left because he’d done everything right and there was nothing left to do. Sure buddy. [The Art Newspaper]
- Some art doesn’t stand the test of time. A good example: Aire D’attente an artistic revitalization of an abandoned lot that grew flax, barley, and hemp. Police destroyed it after erroneously concluding it was a pot farm. [Hyperallergic]
- Iowa City has a new 175 foot mural featuring fruits and vegetables. [Press Citizen]
- Oooh, a Kusama infinity room of pumpkins! The Dallas Museum of Art has acquired it. [Dallas News]
- Seattle’s Mount Analogue is hosting an inflatable art show. [Seattle Weekly]
- Are you fucking kidding me? There’s an invite-only app that allows some New Yorkers to change the spire colors of skyscrapers. There’s also now a black market for the app where invites sell for $100 each. This is so dumb. [Curbed]