MANUEL VASON/VIA DAZED DIGITAL
Olafur Eliasson has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a solar-powered cell phone charger, which he co-designed. [The Art Newspaper]
A review of “Opus Hypnagogia: Sacred Spaces of Visionary and Vernacular Art” at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn. [The New York Times]
Harold Koda, curator of the Met’s Costume Institute, will be stepping down. [Artforum]
“Phillips joins Sotheby’s on eBay platform.” [Art Market Monitor]
Sotheby’s has announced that it will auction A. Alfred Taubman’s collection, amounting to over 500 works and estimated at $500 million. The Detroit Institute of Arts is dismayed that the collection will not be going to the museum. [The Detroit News]
Britain is apparently only publicly displaying 3% of its government-owned art collection, which is worth at least £3.5 billion. [BBC]
Diango Hernández at Kunsthalle Münster. [Contemporary Art Daily]
Performance artist Poppy Jackson needs YOUR menstrual blood. [Dazed Digital]
Brazilian millionaire Bernardo Paz is turning a huge portion of a rainforest park into an outdoor contemporary art museum. [Business Insider]