by Paddy Johnson and Whitney Kimball on January 21, 2014
Just a disclaimer folks: I like talking about the weather. Given that that’s the case, here’s the New York weather report for the day: It’s really cold here and is only going to get colder. It’s also snowing and is slated to do so through early tomorrow morning. Bundle up, folks!
Meanwhile, here’s what you need to know in art news this morning:
- Red Hook artists are suing their landlords for rent stabilization! After the company Harbor Tech raised rents by as much as 60% in one year. “Because they expected rents to remain affordable for years, tenants say they spent tens of thousands of dollars on their homes, installing showers and in at least one case an elaborate claw-foot tub, full kitchens and screen doors to let the breeze in on stuffy summer days,” the article reads. In other words, artists were naive enough to make a home in New York City. [WSJ, behind the paywall]
- Artsy releases their annual report. Um, what kind of annual report is this? Zero financials. A list by month of key projects executed. In May, that was running a relay race. [Artsy]
- Untitled now represents digital artist Artie Vierkant. [In the Air]
- Mossless has a new column at VICE interviewing documentary photographers. Up first: Curran Hatleberg. [VICE]
- Here’s a picture of Garage magazine editor (and partner of billionaire Roman Abramovich) Dasha Zhukova sitting on a black woman. The image, which ran with an interview on the Russian style website Buro 24/7, was posted on MLK Day and has since been cropped. Zhukova’s chair is riffing on a white bondage chair from the sixties. I guess that’s why she thought this is edgy? [telegraph]
- Finally, Millennials strike back! We’re not as entitled and selfish as our complacency suggests; it’s just that everything is terrible and thanks to generations before us, we don’t have any choices. Still, we really do need to buck up. [Salon]
- A show allows you to see what it’s like to switch bodies. [The Verge]
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by Corinna Kirsch on November 6, 2013
Here’s hoping I’ll see some better art during the rest of Performa.
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