
David Bowie exhibition will travel to MCA Chicago. [LAT]
The feud in Dallas between the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Museum Tower, which is casting a glare on the museum, is getting weirder, fiercer. [NYT]
Proving that money cannot buy taste, “Qatar has bought Adel Abdessemed’s Coup de Tete and will install it permanently in Doha.” [@georginaadam]
Hamburg’s Kunsthalle has received a $20 million gift. Its director, Hubertus Gaßner, plans to use the money to renovate and combine its three buildings with the aim of making it one of the top five museums in Germany. [Artforum]
Here are some photos of the yard sale that Fulton Ryder and Karma held in Amagansett this past weekend. [Sex Life]
Park McArthur’s show in front of Essex Street gallery. [ABAB]
The two imprisoned members of Pussy Riot have reportedly been denied parole for some very interesting reasons. [Baibakov Art Projects via Artforum]
Tyler Cowen on Amazon’s “doomed” art-selling program. [Marginal Revolution via @Gregorg/Twitter]
The New York Times reminds us, with its headline, that Amazon is actually “re-entering” the art business. [NYT]
Sound artist Hong-Kai Wang, who is in new shows at MoMA and Lisa Cooley, gets the “500 Words” treatment. [Artforum]
“Read Between The Lines: Visiting Walter De Maria’s Las Vegas Piece.” [Greg.org]
Photographer wants to document New York’s bodegas. [WSJ]
Tyler Green has interviews with four artists—Susan Philipsz, Camille Norment, Jana Winderen and Jacob Kirkegaard—in the new “Soundings” sound-art show at MoMA, along with samples of their works on his weekly podcast. [MAN]