
Phnom Penh graffiti, by Andrew Pope, as featured on his blog, Primitive Nerd. (Image courtesy of Pope.)
Congrats to Elizabeth for winning the Street Art New York Giveaway Extravaganza! I hope your class enjoys it.
- James Franco, author. (@giovannigf.)
- Must-read: A writer’s search for journalism in the age of branding. (@nicknotned.)
- Foreclosures lead to a pool skating renaissance in Fresno. (Coudal.)
- Disaster tourism. (Eyeteeth.)
- A David Lynch short in which Marion Cotillard is stalked by a Dior handbag.
- But will it include olfactory elements? CBGB’s graff-covered bathroom to be recreated by artist Justin Lowe at a Connecticut museum. (Arts Journal.)
- The future of the Jersey City Museum: Not so certain.
- The BP Grand Entrance at LACMA not looking so grand, reports the L.A. Times, using a pretty awesome art juxtaposition.
- On the other hand, LACMA’s Art of Two Germanys wins curators group award. Congrats to Stephanie Barron for putting on one bad-ass show.
- Arcimboldo, hot hot hot. (Modern Art Notes, which coincidentally, has a new RSS feed.)
- Sweet. God. Posh and Becks now an “art power couple.”
- Franz Kline’s booze bill and Leo Castelli’s to-do list. The Morning News has an excellent photo essay on lists. (Art Fag City.)
- Embroidered Wonder bread. (The Rumpus.)
- A Tumblr devoted to animated album covers. This Joy Division one is stonerrific. (Flaming Pablum.)
- Today’s Graff: Woaow getting geometric in Mexico.
- A fascinating story in New York Magazine about the complexity of building at the former World Trade Center site: “Everyone always says it’s like doing open-heart surgery on a marathon runner in the middle of a race.”
- Starchitects now doing set design.
- Don’t tell Kermit. Frank Gehry not into being green.
- Looks like Santiago Calatrava’s Chicago Spire is dead as a doornail: The development company that intended to build it has closed its sales office.
- A super-twisty airport tower in Berlin. Trippy.
- An app that de-Biebers the internet. Handy. (@destinationout.)
