From a rumble at MoMA over their planned demolition to art vending machines in the UK and the reopening of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, here are some of the art world headlines that are on our radar this week:

Photo: Giles Ashford/Tod Williams Billie Tsien via Bloomberg
1. An increasing number of high profile architects have come out against MoMA's planned demolition of the former Folk Art Museum building (its neighbor) including Annabelle Selldorf, Robert A. M. Stern and Richard Meier. [via ArtInfo]
James S. Russell writes that the planned assimilation is a "flabbergasting act of cultural vandalism." [via Bloomberg]

photo via The Art Newspaper
2. The Rijksmuseum has reopened in the Netherlands after decade-long extensive renovation. [via The Art Newspaper]

3. Kenny Scharf, whose solo show is currently on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery, was arrested in Williamsburg for graffiti. Apparently the arresting officers are fans of Exit Through the Giftshop and there was little fuss all around. [via Gallerist]
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image via the BBC
4. The City of Leeds has introduced vending machines around the city that sell original art for £1. "For £1, you're able to buy very rare pieces," says John Slemensek of art collective Woolgather, one of the project's founders. "It really shaves off those ideas of 'out of reach artwork' or 'I could never own a piece of artwork'. [via the BBC]