Regular users of this internet thing will be pleased to know this week’s Found Objects are a spot free zone:
- Instead we have this awe inspiring NY Times story about geoglyphs in the Amazon
- News that Picasso and Warhol have been knocked off the top of the bestseller charts by Chinese artists
- A delve into the archives of the Guggenheim, which has digitized a mass of exhibition catalogues for free
- And a mammoth slideshow from Complex.com picks up on 117 art historical references from The Simpsons
- Good news for anyone who can’t drive. Artist Chris Burden predicts city freeways to be fully automated soon
- Laura Cummings reviews a promising show by footballer, doctor and artist Alberto Burri at the Estorick Collection
- A Kick Up The Arts blog approves of Grayson Perry’s daring British Museum show
- It shouldn’t work, but does it? These swiss modernist punk rock fliers from Another Design Blog could provoke a riot
- But this was always going to work. Chalk art typography by Dana Tanamachi on Beautiful/Decay blog
- Time stamp portrait and landscape prints on Prosthetic Knowledge have gravity
- Pure delight available from this animated video by Toronto bookstore Type.