The Digest. 05.29.08.

Tribute to the Best Mom in the World, 2008, by Andrew Sexton at Oliver Kamm, in NYC. Opening night featured an ice cream boar’s head that was quite delicious. Hopefully I won’t find out later that it contained the artist’s spit. The exhibit runs until June 21st. (Photo by C-M.)
- Jerry Saltz writes an elegy to the East Village’s Tower of Toys: “It wasn’t beautiful, but it was beautifully eccentric, part of a folk-art tradition put together from the detritus and wreckage of once-raggedy neighborhoods by individuals working on the edge of society.”
- Jake and Dinos Chapman are making a movie and it’s rumored to be about the art world.
- From the Department of No Duh: Coochie-covered chairs designed for a London park by painter Jonathan Yeo are rejected for being too pornographic.
- The Day in Art Merch: Alex Katz beach towels and Glass House Moleskine notebooks.
- Photos and Video: Josiah McElheny talks about Conceptual Drawings for a Chandelier.
- Art Basel shifts schedule to accommodate soccer tourney in Switzerland. Also part of the story: Gallerists beseeching various supernatural forces that collectors will still be dropping big bucks on contemporary art when the fair opens next week.
- Photo essay: Sony’s photographic archive, including pics of Dylan, Sly Stone, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk.
- The urban architecture of the upcoming Frank Miller flick, The Spirit.
- Video of Andy Warhol’s photos at Cal State Fullerton.
- Graff of the Day: Sums in Bristol.
- Photos from the Electric Windows show in Beacon, N.Y.
- CNN covers the story of KRink. (Via Supertouch.)
- Photo Essay: The Architecture of Authority.
- RIBA names the best buildings in Britain. The list includes buildings by Richard Rogers, David Adjaye, Norman Foster and David Chipperfield.
- It’s What’s For Breakfast: Renderings of the Egg Building in Mumbai.
- Richard Meier talks green. (Via Unbeige.)
- A lecture by Juan Freire at the Medialab Prado on the issue of managing public space. (Set aside some time for this one. It’s long, but worth it.)
- A giant wooden cactus. (If you live in L.A., you can see this on Friday: Info here.)
- Your moment of Fresh Prince, in Italian.
Posted by C-Monster.
