- According to this strange drawing, PhD students have bigger dicks than the rest of us. [Gizmodo via Malcom Harris]
- Excited to read this—for free. Hans Abbing’s 2008 treatise “Why Are Artists Poor?” is available for download, all 368 pages of it. [Open Access]
- “D” is for “dot.” Damien Hirst unveils his latest project, an A-Z children’s book illustrated by his own artwork. We imagine parents will find the book more interesting than the intended toddler audience, who barely know how to read let alone care about postmodernism. [The Guardian]
- Similarly, Ai Weiwei just came out with a line of skateboards. [Complex]
- Real estate prices are going up in Bed-Stuy. The bookstore True South has been forced to close when its rent was increased from $2,200 to $3,500 a month. The store had been struggling since July, when its owner had a stroke. [Daily News]
- Congress is currently reviewing proposals to create two new museums, The National Museum of the American Latino and The National Museum of the American People. [The Los Angeles Times]
- Detroiters like the DIA, and don’t want its treasures used to pay off the city’s debt, says a new poll. [Detroit Free Press]
- A baby elephant tries to wake up a sleeping dog. [Youtube]
- Sad times. The New York City Opera, in absence of a last minute, multi-million dollar gift will have to close its doors today. That’s terrible news, but word has it that the Opera was administratively burdened and desperately needed an organizational reboot. Perhaps the only way it can succeed, is to close its doors and reopen with a new identity and internal structure. [The New York Times]
Monday Links: D is for Dot
by Paddy Johnson Whitney Kimball and Corinna Kirsch on September 30, 2013 Massive Links
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