
I Would Offer You My Pulse, I Would Give You My Breath, by Libby Black, in the group show Figuratively Speaking, opening this evening at 6pm at Lyons Wier in NYC.
- New, different, better.
- New Jersey artists wanted for art billboards.
- Tomas van Houtryve on how he photographed North Korea. See his images here.
- Okay, so no one’s looking at the Euphronios krater regardless of where it resides.
- Anselm Kiefer’s work of opera.
- David Lynch on his collaboration with Danger Mouse and Sparkle Horse for a gallery exhibit in L.A. And he sings! (Minute 7:20.)
- Ai Weiwei’s 10-hour video Beijing Chang’an Boulevard to arrive at LA’s MOCA. Will there be pee breaks?
- Nicholas Penny of London’s National Gallery says Trafalgar square sucks. (Arts Journal.)
- Someone please park one a these right outside my apartment: dumpster pools. (Thanks, Michele!)
- Rapture of the deep.
- When Las Vegas hotels invest in weird-sounding art. (What a Lovely Recession.)
- The Day in Eh: Canadian donuts make inroads in NYC.
- Untitled gentleman.
- Today’s Street Art: Above in Berlin.
- Shepard Fairey cops a plea.
- A wonderful profile of Toyo Ito, the architect who will be designing Berkeley’s new art museum.
- Photos of SANAA’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion.
- The Architecture of Madness.
- Rethinking the architecture of U.S. embassies.
- Your moment of air sex.