2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Namibia Entertainment


CNET
   
Donate your Lego for art: Ai Weiwei fills cars with Lego bricks in protest   
CNET
Artist Ai Weiwei's Lego installation at Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco Bay. Beck Diefenbach/Corbis. Frustrated parents around the world are used to finding stray pieces of Lego abandoned in their cars. But now Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is calling on ...
Ai Weiwei Versus Lego   The Atlantic
Ai Weiwei's Clever, Baffling Protest Against Lego   Slate Magazine (blog)
Ai Weiwei Accepting Lego Donations After Controversial Artist Was Refused A ...   The Inquisitr
Forbes   
Toy & Hobby Retailer   
Mashable   
Twitter   
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USA TODAY
   
Adele's '25': How huge will it be?   
USA TODAY
To stream or not to stream? That's Adele's big conundrum ahead of the release of her hotly-anticipated new album, 25. 25, due on Nov. 20, marks Adele's first album in almost five years, and the question isn't if the release will be big – it's exactly ...
Adele Loves This Taylor Swift Song and 6 Other Revelations from Her First ...   People Magazine
Adele's return could net her a $30M tour sponsorship   New York Post
Adele's Hello video gets record 27m views in a day   AsiaOne
heatworld   
E! Online   
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Gawker
   
Garbage Art Mistaken for Actual Garbage   
Gawker
An art installation of empty champagne bottles, spent confetti and torn party signage at the Museion Bozen-Bolzano in Italy was mistaken for actual garbage by cleaning staff over the weekend, who swept it up and put it in the garbage, Reuters reports.
Cleaners in Italy mistake modern art to be rubbish, so bin it   Stuff.co.nz
Modern art exhibit mistaken for rubbish by cleaners rebuilt in Italian museum   The Straits Times
Modern art is rubbish? Why mistaking artworks for trash proves their worth   The Guardian
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
scallywagandvagabond   
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