- Artist Cheryl Miller and Harlow Gallery in Hallowell, Maine are seeking approximately 44.6 million turkey drawings to complete Miller’s 46 million turkeys project. (Yes, she’s already received 1.4 million drawings). This number matches the number of turkeys consumed in America every year. Critical words from my mother, who is in town for Thanksgiving and watching me write the links: And the point? [In the Air]
- Detroit’s creditors file in court to push for DIA art sale. 🙁 [Hyperallergic]
- Getting ready for the Miami fairs? Here’s a full list of fairs. [Miami New Times]
- Weather report: It’s raining in New York, but practically balmy out at 62 degrees. [The Internet]
- Badlands’ trailer for their Hans Ulrich Obrist e-book “Think Like Clouds” (available this winter) is off the hook. [Youtube via @frieze_magazine]
- From the archives: Lauren Cornell talks about why the art world has resisted the internet as a medium and why we shouldn’t. The article was written in 2011, and already feels a little like a time capsule. Kazys Varnelis talks about The Rise and Fall of New Media in the art world. [Frieze]
- Because all things James Franco does should be mentioned: He’ll be starring in Broadway’s “Of Mice and Men”. [The Huffington Post]
- Baltimore’s The Contemporary relaunches their website and programming December 3rd. I think this is going to be a big deal for Baltimore. [The Contemporary]
Wednesday Links: Gobble, Gobble, Gulp
by Paddy Johnson and Matthew Leifheit on November 27, 2013 Massive Links
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