
Evening Cocoon, by Kate Browne, in Cragsmoor, New York. Beginning today, Browne will be building a large cocoon in the Plaza Tlatelolco (sight of the infamous 1968 massacre) in Mexico City. It will be lit on March 21st, the first day of spring. (Image courtesy of Kate Browne.)
- The Holy Land Experience.
- El Museo del Barrio’s Julián Zugazagoitia to head up the Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City. See a video of him talking about the move. (@museumnerd.)
- Art21 interviews Alec Soth.
- Five things you didn’t know about Ansel Adams. Interesting fact: he and Georgia O’Keeffe were friends, but dissed each other’s work. (@russelltrombone.)
- Sea and sky.
- A new book says that conflict over climate change will create a new world order: U.S. and Europe vs. China and Russia. (Cool Green Morning.)
- A special multimedia feature on Jonathan LeVine’s fifth anniversary. Profile here.
- Today’s Graff: Esco in Sao Paulo.
- The Guardian profiles JR.
- The Glass House, Maira Kalman version.
- Rush Limbaugh home décor. He has a way with the baby blue.
- Honest movie titles, Oscars 2010 edition.