- Eight creative folks living in an old Victorian house in Ditmas Park Brooklyn make up, “The Clubhouse”. It’s just like any other shared living space amongst creatives, except that this one has investors. Shouldn’t this represent some sort of tipping point for the end of Brooklyn, “the brand”? [The New York Times]
- Proving it’s never too late to hop on a trend in the art world Larry Gagosian has partnered with Sant Ambroeus to add a restaurant next to his Madison Avenue gallery and David Zwirner is an investor of the restaurant Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria. Cue the headline: Art Dealers are the New Restaurateurs. [Gotham Magazine]
- Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave” won Best Picture last night at the Academy Awards. McQueen is represented by Marian Goodman Gallery. [Reuters]
- Birds with human penises. You’re welcome. [LiarTown USA]
- The Washington Post profiles women museum directors in Washington and Baltimore. It’s a good feature, but where is Deana Haggag of the Contemporary? [The Washington Post]
- Kickstarter passes one billion in pledges. [Kickstarter]
- Mossless makes their Kickstarter goal. A preview of photos we’ll see in their third book. [VICE]
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