
The Stedelijk in May, as construction neared completion. (Courtesy Lex van Lieshout/AFP/Getty Images)
The cops shut down an art opening by Mia Tyler, Steven Tyler’s daughter, for a very interesting reason. [Page Six]
Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum reopens after eight years’ of remodeling. [The Art Newspaper]
Meet “Brazil’s Pied Piper of Street Art.” [NYT]
A museum exhibition in Paris focuses on hair. [ArtDaily]
The Louvre opens Islamic galleries. [NYT]
The Top 50 Artists in Chicago. Theaster Gates grabs slot number seven. [New Art City via @KingsTitt]
The New Yorkers looks at combat photography. [The New Yorker]
Yes, I sure would like to read the catalogue for the 1966 Robert Irwin/Kenneth Price show that Phyllis Tuchman organized at LACMA, thanks, Tyler Green. Essays by Lucy Lippard and Philip Leider! [LACMA via MAN]
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