- Terrible news. The art at Frieze is for rich people. Oh, how art has been corrupted. [The Guardian]
- Greg Allen posts a collection of Ellsworth Kelly postcards and they’re gorgeous. “Their intimate scale, non-preciousness, and exchange function remind me of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s Polaroids and Gerhard Richter’s overpainted photographs. The absolute least gesture and material required to convey the artist’s observation.” [Greg.org]
- Possibly the best artist statement I’ve ever read. It’s by Felix Gonzales-Torres. [Greg.org]
- An informal survey on fairuse will be the material for an interactive installation that allows people to remix their responses, defend work removed on the grounds of copyright infringement, etc. [Culture Pirate]
- A map of where you can find (and steal) all the Banksy graffiti in the city. [Steal Banksy]
- New York Magazine has a way of making Baltimore seem a lot more posh than I’ve ever experienced it. [New York Magazine]
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