
Maibild, 1925 by Paul Klee. Part of the don’t-even-think-of-missing it exhibit Bauhaus 1919-33: Workshops for Modernity at New York’s MoMA. (Image courtesy of MoMA.)
- Sexy Stryx and Patty Pravo: Lady Gaga’s predecessors. I am in awe.
- I usually think Flash websites are a pox on humanity, but MoMA’s Gabriel Orozco site is pretty rad. (Though I woulda loved some audio of Orozco talking about Sleeping Dog.)
- CultureGrrl dismembers the New York Times over the repatriation of Chinese artifacts.
- Caravaggio-palooza in Naples.
- Art made of salt.
- Walking backwards through Times Square.
- Anaba has some nice pix of the Nicole Eisenman exhibit at Leo Keonig in NYC, which looks like a must-see. You’ve got ’til tomorrow.
- A letter from Mick to Andy.
- Lemon meringue pie as captured by Martin Parr. So sinister.
- Supersize me.
- The empty areas we have yet to map.
- Super Freak: A round-up of Michael Jackson art. (@artnetdotcom.)
- Must-see: A Dubai-esque spa, right in NYC. Queens, to be exact…
- Jewelry made of colored pencils.
- Today’s Street Art: Luna Park’s Top 30.
- Plus, street art: Not as collaborative as New York Magazine thinks it is, says Hyperallergic.
- Coco Chanel’s apartment.
- Frank Gehry theatre project in NYC looks like it’s set to become reality.
- Warhol Foundation funds bid to turn homes near L.A.’s Watts Towers into live-in art projects.
- It’s all the psychotherapy.