Wednesday, October 15, 2008

• 100 people you should invite to dinner, according to the ArtReview and the Telegraph. (via C-Monster)
• 'No good deed ever goes unpunished' is something for every artist and patron to keep in mind. (the weekly Standard)
• If you have ever marveled at the drawings, constructions, and mobiles of Alexander Calder, the Whitney Museum of American Art's new exhibition, Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933, may provide you with some insight into their development. The exhibition is reviewed in The New York Times along with a video clip from Le Grand Cirque Calder 1927, a film by Jean Painlevé.