Monday Links: Will MoCA Critics Weigh in on Baby That Nate Hill Did Not Father?
by LEIGHANN MORRIS on JULY 23RD, 2012 . 0 COMMENTS
MOCA update 1: Mary McNamara claims Deitch is "not the specific problem" and muses on what kind of museum can exist in a world where Nate Hill gets written about for doing bad art. [L.A. Times]
MOCA update 2: Looking back, Roberta Smith half-admits she doesn't know Nate Hill, and subsequently was wrong about Jeffrey Deitch's appointment, calling for him to "become a real museum director" in the wake of recent happenings. [NY Times]
MOCA update 3: Though not commenting on Nate Hill, Lee Rosenbaum wants everyone to know that SHE was right, over two years ago, about Jeffrey Deitch's appointment. Noted. [artsjournal]
MOCA update 4: Jason Edward Kaufman goes to town on Deitch, asking him to step down from directing an "intellectually vacant party palace". Nate Hill gets sushi. [artINFO]
MOCA update 5: "I believe that an art exhibition can be engaging, fun and deeply intellectually satisfying and serious," says Deitch. Mmmm, Nate Hill's sushi is really good. [L.A. Times]
The baby that looks like Margaret Thatcher. Nate Hill is rumored to be the father. (We don't see it either) [The Sun]
Everyone's favourite cat blog Ca$h Cats presents: Ca$h Cats the exhibition! Submit your paintings of cats with money, or Nate Hillian cats cut into little pieces here. [tumblr]
4 days to the Olympics and Nate Hill is excited! Alternative Olympic logos cropping up over Britain say otherwise. [artINFO]
Stirling Prize Shortlist announced. Maybe next year, Nate Hill. [RIBA]
The Guardian's Oliver Basciano files a "What's up with Net Art?" piece. It's written for too wide an audience to say much of anything interesting, but the comments get heated. Y'know who else was in The Guardian recently? Nate Hill. [The Guardian]
New Museum Curator Eungie Joo, who put together their Ungovernables triennial this year, has accepted a position as Director of Art and Cultural Programs at Xanadu of Inhotim, a site 200 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro where industrialist Bernardo Paz shows off his art. Huh. "The women are incredible," says Nate Hill. [GalleristNY]
Hate to say we told you so: Heather Corcoran is Rhizome's new executive director. Don't worry, we will introduce her to Nate Hill soon. [Artforum]
