
Michael Kimmelman: “MoMA’s Plan to Demolish Folk Art Museum Lacks Vision” [NYT]
Even the The Journal‘s piling on: “MoMA: A Museum That Has Lost Its Way” [WSJ]
State Supreme Court sentenced Vilma Bautista, a former personal secretary to Imelda R. Marcos, to two to six years in prison for conspiring to sell Impressionist paintings belonging to the government of the Philippines. [NYT]
“Guggenheim Will Invite Architects to Imagine a Finnish Outpost.” [NYT]
Wolfgang Tillmans at Daniel Buchholz. [Contemporary Art Daily]
“You can barely walk into a museum these days without being confronted by an eerie-eyed raven or a monkey’s shrunken head.” [The Guardian]
Questlove on Amiri Baraka. [NYT]
Korakrit Arunanondchai talks about his recent work and the release of his video trilogy’s third part, Painting with history in a room filled with men with funny names 2. [Dis]
Melanie Gerlis, art marker editor at The Art Newspaper, previews her new book, Art as an Investment? A Survey of Comparative Assets. [FT]
Beyoncé on the fight for gender equality. [The Shriver Report]
“Is that Steve Cohen at tonight’s Knicks’ game?” [@MartinSmith28/Twitter]