TORBEN ZENTH
Forrest Nash on founding Contemporary Art Daily and his website’s new directions. [Art F City]
People are sending emails and comments to the Smithsonian in protest of “Conversations,” an exhibition with loans and support from the Cosbys. [U.S. News]
A mobster from Hartford, Connecticut may be the FBI’s last hope of finding the art stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist. [Hartford Courant]
A Robert Venturi house in Philadelphia could be yours for just $1.75 million. [New York Times]
Man Booker Prize–winning author Julian Barnes on two new books about Vincent van Gogh. [London Review of Books]
Santa Monica arts institutions near the airport are facing severe rent hikes because they are on government-owned property. [Los Angeles Times]
Aboriginal art is having a comeback, and it’s because of Instagram. [CNN]
Watson, IBM’s supercomputer, can guess that you don’t like art very much. [Wired]
Cynthia Daignault at Rowhouse Project. [Contemporary Art Daily]