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  1. @johannhari101 Paper Curator: Spores germinate in conditions >55%RH&>18C. If a bathroom won't vent to prevent even that: fuck the agents.
  2. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: What you see is where you're at http://e-flux.com/shows/view/7528 (via @e_flux)
  3. God, how I hate ironic facial hair.
  4. Kitty Kraus install of lamp in frozen block of ink going well. Colleague mentions it looks like giving birth. http://twitpic.com/r16py
  5. @thehighsign @swansburg Fluke of a GFest book suggestion: Leviathan by P Hoare. Like Sebald on Krill. Of course you might think it blows.
  6. Screw the Poll Tax! Nice exhibition re its intro in Scotland 20 years ago, at Edinburgh Independent Radical Book Fair: http://tr.im/Dpe5
  7. Slowly, but surely: Paul McCarthy installation going up. http://twitpic.com/lh4gh
  8. Otto Dix, 'Nude GIrl on a Fur', 1932: http://tr.im/xnjt
  9. Pro Tip for non-native speakers: Don't tell colleagues in curatorial meeting how much visitors enjoy seeing our Dix.
  10. Scorsese on museum cut-backs: 'Aren’t museums serving a purpose beyond appealing to the largest possible audience?' http://tr.im/wlgb
  11. Visiting Germany; experiencing reverse cultureshock: Why is everyone so friendly?
  12. Bruce Nauman - Manipulating the T-Bar (1966) & Art Makeup (1967-68): http://tr.im/utBt (via @ubuweb)
  13. Brilliant: Cunningham and Cage in 1981 conversation. http://tr.im/ulRO (via @thehighsign)
  14. Ever wondered what a Curatorial meeting at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art sounds like? Live rec here: http://tr.im/u5cD
  15. Oh Scotland, I love thee: http://tr.im/u56x
  16. Politico on Obama arts policy: http://bit.ly/324uP (via @collegeart)
  17. Can I point out just how amamzing 'Real Clear Politics' is? The've added World News. http://tr.im/t16R
  18. #FavPoem Almost anything by Durs Grünbein - for using poetry as a sternal saw to open up language. http://bit.ly/lfP62
  19. Allen Ginsberg sings William Blake's Songs of Innocence. Recorded New York, December 15, 1969. http://tumblr.com/xp224b0v6 (via @ubuweb)
  20. UbuWeb Radio. Get non-stop, avant-garde programming from the archives of Kenneth Goldsmith: http://is.gd/15xfk (via @christianbok @ubuweb)