- Thomas Micchelli reviews Chris Burden’s retrospective at the New Museum. Micchelli identifies Burden’s best works as those that work not just with a theme of power, but who or what can withstand overwhelming forces. [Hyperallergic]
- Edward Winkleman wonders what the next “big thing” (movement) will be for art. He’s not sure. [Edward Winkleman]
- An essay by B Wurtz: As if the world were a ball of rubber bands. Views on uncommon objects. [Triple Canopy
- The Calder Foundation is upset with ArtPrize, an annual city wide competition that awards 560k to 16 artists by public vote. An artist named David Dodde has suck a bunch of flower decals on a Calder and they don’t like it. They didn’t mind when Breast Cancer Awareness did it though, presumably because the organization wasn’t trying to make a statement about art. [Gallerist]
- Est4te Four, the luxury developer, has plans to turn the former New York Dock Building into affordable studio space for artists along the waterfront. According to an anonymous source that means selling units for $500,000. Hahahahahaha! [In The Air]
- Project Onward, gallery and studio that supports adult artists with mental and developmental disabilities, leaves Chicago’s Cultural Center, a space that offered 4000 square feet, to a 13,000 square foot space in Bridgeport. [New City]
Monday Links: Affordable Studio Space in NYC Is a Joke
by Paddy Johnson on October 7, 2013 Massive Links
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