Monday, March 9, 2015

Link Round-Up: March 9, 2015

Into The Storm by Yuumei




News: The latest in the world of photojournalism contest ethics and photo sleuthing took another turn yesterday with World Press Photos’ rescinding a first-place award after disqualifying 22 percent of the entries that had made the penultimate round due to excessive post processing, or digital manipulation.  Raising the question of just how far you can trust photojournalism any more.

Celebrating net neutrality by flying Grumpy Cat over Comcast HQ.

Ellen DeGeneres' design competition ended with a plagiarism scandal.

Here's the truth about making money on YouTube, from the guy behind "What if Wes Anderson directed X-Men?"

In serious art news, Collectors still pay more for male artists. New York Magazine on MoMA's identity politics and gender balance. Art Basel Miami Beach gender balance by the numbers. The White Review on gender balance in the London gallery scene.  Top contemporary Art Dealer and collector Iwan Wirth writes: "...female artists are the bargain in today's markets...It's a constant source of disappointment to see the discrepancy in prices between outstanding female artists and their male counterparts...."

Terminally ill woman is taken to ambulance to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam so she can visit it one last time. My heart!


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