Erika Verzutti’s “Swan With Stage” at SculptureCenter. [Contemporary Art Daily]
Wall drawings—a genre once largely considered “intimidating and esoteric” by collectors—is experiencing a market revival. [The Art Newspaper]
LACMA is turning iconic works of art into memes and sharing them on Snapchat in an attempt to engage younger generations. [The Independent]
Russia vs. art. [Newsweek]
The Kreuk-Vo war of words continues. [Artnet News]
Sol LeWitt’s conceptual works have been installed for the first time since the 1970s at a show at Botín Centre in Santander, Spain. [The Art Newspaper]
Director of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) John Buckley, a contemporary of Andy Warhol and Madonna, has pled guilty to 13 counts of child sexual abuse. [The Age]
The cover art for Future’s newly-released album, Dirty Sprite 2, is a Shutterstock photo by Slovenian artist Sanja Tošić. Tošić says she was paid an amount between $0.33 and $80 for the use of her photo. [The Fader]