- ExchangeWorks launches today. The website facilitates the exchange of resources and artwork. [ExchangeWorks.co]
- “Jacob Kassay turns 30 next year, which means he has time to develop some originality to match his surfeit of intelligence and attitude.” Roberta Smith is not impressed with Jacob Kassay’s show at 303 Gallery. [The New York Times]
- Emily Carr’s “Crazy Star” sold for 2.9 million on Wednesday at The Heffel Auction of Fine Canadian Art, a record for the artist. [The Art Market]
- Secretary of State John Kerry’s got a new puppy he’ll never see thanks to the demands of his job. [The Washington Post]
- It’s Black Friday, so why not get yourself an art cowl by Amy Wilson. [Etsy, via: Sharon Butler]
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What on earth has gotten into Roberta Smith? Kassay’s work at 303 gallery is stunning, a real knock-out. “Too cerebral” she writes. What does that even mean? The artwork pictured creates a beautiful shadow which resembles an envelope, perhaps the Gmail logo. Big brother is watching, folks.. It is no secret Ms. Smith has her hand in the cookie jar of big pharmaceutical and big government. Judgment day is coming folks.. Matthew: 12-36; But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment!
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