Friday 29 March 2024

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When Larry Met Jean-Michel
A new exhibition tells the dealer’s story of how two rising stars, Larry Gagosian and Jean-Michel Basquiat, worked together in Los Angeles in the ’80s. (NYT)

When Richard Serra’s Steel Curves Became a Memorial
The sculptor had a breakthrough in the late 1990s with his torqued metal rings. Then the attack on the World Trade Centre, which Serra witnessed, gave them a sudden new significance. (NYT) 

Kim Kardashian Is Sued for Saying Her Tables Are Authentic Donald Judds
In a promotional video, the reality star said her office furniture was designed by Judd, the minimalist artist. His foundation says otherwise in a new lawsuit. (NYT)

An untethered dive into my unhealthy obsession with graffiti merch.
(Crook NYC)

An Oral History of the Old Blue Last
Indie sleaze, rockstars and beer-soaked chaos: take a trip back to the legendary Vice-owned pub's 00s heyday. (Time Out)

Weezer’s Blue Album at 30
The inside story of the debut that launched L.A.’s nerdiest band.
(L.A. Times)

How Radiohead Became the Soundtrack of Great TV
3 Body Problem dropped a Kid A cut in its trailer, The Bear reminded us of OK Computer's brilliance, and that's just the beginning. (AV Club)

Submit to Chaos
Camila, Carti, Cam, Chaos, Confusion. (Gross Life)

Acre Presents: Alex Olson
We sat down to talk work life, operating multiple companies, recent interests and more. (Acre)

The Making of Dylan Rieder’s Gravis Part With Filmmaker Greg Hunt
An in depth interview about what went into making one of the most iconic video parts of all time. (Jenkem)