Untitled, a video installation by Hugh Walton at the Clementine Gallery in NYC. Through Jan. 5th, 2008.
- Geek graffiti: Lichtfaktor in Germany turns up the lights.
- The New Museum: Critics, start your engines. In the line-up today: Ourossoff. La Smith. Lacayo. Jacobs. And the Grrly Rosenbaum. (Johnson coming soon…)
- Updated: My museum is bigger than yours: Miami’s MAM
prepares to unveilunveiled (to the NY Times and the Miami Herald) a working design of their new Herzog & De Meuron building. - A round-up of Martin Puryear Q&As.
- New York City continues its slow slide into suburban police state: last night, cops were busting art nerds for open container violations outside Chelsea galleries.
- Picking through Gaugin’s trash, archaeologists unearth, well, trash.
- I’m a sucker for a Murakami video. Louis Vuitton logos and all.
- The Day in Well-Known Naked People. More here.
- Everybody chill: A thoughtful take on museum-dealer/collector coziness.
- Visual plagiarism smackdown, Version 2.0: Photographer David Field versus the Armando Testa ad agency.
- From the Department of You-Know-It’s-Over- When-It’s-Reported-in-Time: French culture is dead.
- Isozaki: 1. Calatrava: 0. (Via ArtForum.)
- Destroying Old Russia to make way for car parks. (Via ArtsJournal.)
- Newsflash: A majority of Americans don’t trust media coverage of the election.
- In Houston: The Cool School, a film about modern art in L.A., at the Museum of Fine Arts.
- In New York: Aqsa Shakil at Oliver Kamm, Adam Parker Smith at Priska Juschka and Ron English at the Opera Gallery.
- In L.A.: Shepard Fairey at Merry Karnowsky.
- Your moment of movin’ to the groovin’: swing style.
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