Can a property tax save the Detroit Institute of Arts? [WSJ]
The Museum of Everything visits Moscow’s Garage Center. [The Art Newspaper]
Peter and Harry Brant had planned to wear some seriously tacky stuff to the Met gala, but Anna Wintour somehow didn’t invite them. [Page Six]
Rachel Whitread’s new public art is “not public art.” [AMA]
Iran sits on a collection of great art by Mary Cassatt, Degas, Francis Bacon and Roy Lichtenstein, but they won’t display it. [The Guardian]
Andy Battaglia speaks with Jay Sanders, the new Whitney curator focusing on performing arts. [WSJ]
Holland Cotter on how the political turmoil in Mali is threatening the archaeological dig site at Djenné-Djenno. [NYT]
There’s now a Joseph Kosuth hanging at the Jewish Museum. [ArtDaily]
Marilyn Monroe’s long white gloves will be part of the Smithsonian Institution’s exhibition on American popular culture. [ArtDaily]
If you missed it, Jonathan Jones calls Dieter Roth–the artist who filmed his life, and death–the video-diary Rembrandt. [Guardian]
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