- Ganzeer reminds me I’ve never read HITCHCOCK TRUFFAUT. Add to list.
- A conversation with Takeshi Kitano that I’m sending to my Kindle.
- “I’m looking out for off-the-radar old-timer artists who have dug their heels outside the commercial art spaces for a while,” said Folakunle Oshun. “That’s where the real magic happens. Those are the artists and art [that] posterity will remember, not the perfectly framed three-edition series photograph you’re confident you saw at the last fair and will most likely see at the next.” Curators predicting art trends. Many of the responses are predictably predictable, but I liked this one.
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