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A Dog’s Relationship To Art

"Oscar seems to like interacting with the art, and his way of interacting seems ideal to me—kinetic, bodied, hyperpresent to the granular details of scent and texture.” - Paris Review

When The Art Of Tirzah Garwood Finally Came Back Into The Light

Most of her work belongs to private collectors, and she was, before now, known more as a wife to an artist than as an artist in her own right. - The Guardian (UK)

Architects Love A Tricky Site

“Some projects seek to soar above the mucky stuff. Others embrace the difficulties, making them into an occasion to create something that would never otherwise have come into being.” - The Observer (UK)

The Ur-Designer Who Knows Apple Has Lost Its Way

Don Norman: "Apple fell prey to the disastrous part of design, which is that design is about making something beautiful and elegant. And I say, nonsense.” - El País

The Azure Buildings Of India’s Blue City Are Fading

A historic neighborhood in the center of the city of Jodhpur is famous for the old homes and buildings clad in blue plaster. In recent years, though, the blue has been fading as the price of indigo has soared, making it too expensive for many to touch up their homes. - BBC

Paris To Spend $55 Million Greening The Spaces Around Notre-Dame Cathedral

The project will create roughly 20,000 square feet of green space with 160 new trees, adapting the cathedral's underground parking garage into a visitor center, a new riverfront promenade, and a viewing platform overlooking the Seine and the Ile Saint-Louis. - AP

Boston’s Gardner Museum Buys A $22M Apartment Building

The deal shows how ingrained the Gardner is within the area—and seems to suggest that the museum views nearby commercial development nearby as a real threat. - ARTnews

The Pompidou’s Controversial Renovation Plans

The renovation plan and the closure it entails has not received much support within the art world. - Apollo

National Gallery In London Bans Almost All Liquids From Premises

For this, we can thank the climate-protesting art vandals, who launched the practice of vandalizing art for the sake of slowing climate change two years ago: they threw tomato soup at a van Gogh and glued themselves to the adjacent wall. - The Guardian

Art Fairs Are Strangling The Gallery Ecosystem

Smaller and midsize galleries are caught in a vicious cycle: they can’t afford to participate in top fairs, yet they can’t afford to miss them. Today, half of all gallery sales happen at fairs, double the rate of just ten years ago. Galleries now participate in an average of five fairs annually, not out of choice but necessity. -...

A Star Architect Who Became A Cautionary Tale

The project looked pleasing on paper. Residents found it no better than a trailer park. Buildings leaked. Oriental Masonic Gardens closed a decade after it opened. - The New York Times

Like The Sphere In Las Vegas? They’re Building Another In Abu Dhabi

"The world’s second Sphere is planned to be built in the capital of the United Arab Emirates. … Under the deal, Abu Dhabi will pay a franchise fee to Sphere Entertainment to build the second location using its designs … as well as annual fees to Sphere Entertainment 'for creative and artistic content.'" - AP

Transport For London’s Elizabeth Line Wins Stirling Prize For Architecture

Oliver Wainwright: "The Lizzie line is a worthy winner, providing a dazzling demonstration that, for all chaos surrounding HS2, Britain is still capable of pulling off gargantuan transport infrastructure projects with style and panache." - The Guardian

The Grand Egyptian Museum Opens For A Trial Run

"The Grand Egyptian Museum will open 12 halls with exhibits about ancient Egypt starting this week ahead of the still-unannounced official opening. … The museum, a mega-project near the Giza Pyramids which has cost well over $1 billion so far, will open the halls for 4,000 visitors per day starting Wednesday." - AP

Restoring The Colors In An Ancient Egyptian Temple

"Egyptian and German experts have successfully restored the lost colors and glimmering metals that once enlivened ancient Egypt’s second largest, and perhaps best preserved, temple … the Temple of Edfu, which is devoted to the falcon god Horus and situated along the Nile’s west bank, just below the river’s midway point." - Artnet

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