+ This week in worthwhile Tumblrs: Nihilisa Frank and Texts From Hilary.+ Architect David Adjaye won the Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts and is heading into a residency at MIT. [Artforum]+ Picasso Sculpture opens at MoMA next week: “a sweeping survey of Pablo Picasso’s innovative and influential work in three dimensions.” [MoMA]+ The Hamabul Art Collective is an Iranian art performance and exhibition space opening in Jerusalem and run by Israeli artists and intellectuals. [The Art Newspaper]+ There’s been a pleasing plethora of fantastic “arty” long reads and rumination this week. The first, a fascinating close-look at North Korea’s art world. [Huffington Post]+ Designer, icon, and all-around ultra-badass Vivienne Westwood drove a tank up to David Cameron's house because, seriously, someone had to do it. [Independent]+ Then there’s this (indulgently pun-filled) analysis of the current craze of pharmaceutical art. [The Guardian] + And here’s art critic Andrew Russeth’s deconstruction of the booming book presses of top galleries world wide. [ArtNews]+ Finally, we get the story behind ISIS’s art crimes—hint: it's a cleverly masked heist. [Independent]+ Meet Oakland Zoo’s finger-painting lemur and buy her art at this upcoming animal art auction. [CBC]+ More than 1,000 lost items have been found during the removal Snarkitecture's The Beach at the National Building Museum. [ABC News]+ Anish Kapoor’s choice to leave the antisemitic graffiti on his Dirty Corner sculpture has led a French councilor to sue the artist. [The Guardian]+ John Perreault, the former Village Voice and SoHo Weekly News art critic, died this week at the age of 78. [The New York Times]+ In numbers, Lower East Side galleries are creeping up on Chelsea galleries. For all that attended an over-populated opening below Houston this Wednesday, this news should come as no surprise. [artnet]+ The New Yorker’s satirical #KanyeForPresident cover is inspired. [The New Yorker]Related:'Assassin's Creed' Art Collectors and Nicolas Cage's Bugatti: Last Week in ArtBurning Man Bans Glitter: Last Week in ArtJohn Travolta as King Solomon and #UFARTED: Last Week in ArtZimbabwe's Human Skulls and Flea's Bees: Last Week in Art'Berenstain' Bears and the #SelfieWithLenin: Last Week in ArtA Pop-Up Church of Scientology and a Farewell to Wallspace: Last Week in Art800,000 Ceramic Puppies, and Madonna vs. Picasso: Last Week in ArtAx-Wielding Artists and Cosby Controversies: Last Week in Art"Obey" Arrested, Dead Bodies Sought: Last Week in Art
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