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Cold War musical 'Hipsters' coming to Cinema Village

On February 24, Valery Todorovsky's Hipsters (Stilyagi) opens at Cinema Village in New York City. Set in the 1950s during the height of the Cold War era, this film's magnificent sets and costumes help...

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Bob Recine Transforms Art into Fashion (Photos)

Bob Recine’s stunning new book Alchemy of Beauty launched at The Hole Gallery on February 8th, kicking off Fashion Week with an exhibition of his most elaborate work, curated by Jacqueline Miró, for...

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The Long Cameo: Cindy Sherman at MoMA

Cindy Sherman’s retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art opens on February 26th, revealing the various themes that have dominated the artist’s 30-year career. Sherman’s first solo show in 1975...

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Around the Clock with Rachel Perry Welty

Rachel Perry Welty obsessively connects art with life in her solo show titled 24/7 that is currently on view at the Zimmerli Art Museum of Rutgers University. Welty first rose to critical acclaim at...

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David LaChapelle Says It With Flowers

Earth Laughs in Flowers by David LaChapelle makes its American debut at Fred Torres Collaborations on February 23, 2012 and features a selection of bright, colorful still-lifes that juxtapose bouquets...

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Making Waves

RHV Fine Art in Park Slope presents a new selection of paintings and drawings by Brooklyn-based artist Deanna Lee. Lee works in acrylic and explores the endless movement of line using acrylic paint....

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Fake Right, Fake Left – Finding the Goal at the ‘Annuals (Photos)

2012 marks the return of the Whitney Biennial and the New Museum’s Triennial. As in 2010, the Whitney has chosen to leave this biennial installation untitled beyond The 2012 Biennial while the...

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Crushed with Choices: John Chamberlain at the Guggenheim Museum (Photos)

John Chamberlain redefined sculptural monumentality in the Postwar era. His death in 2011 was a huge loss to the art world. The artist was a stalwart figure in Max’s Kansas City who held court daily...

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Shows to See Before New York Armory Week Starts

Before The Armory starts its 4-day run on March 8th, there are a handful of must-see shows that reposition the common pop-cultural point-of-view away from the object and back to the tight relationship...

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Max's Kansas City and Beyond: An Interview with Forrest Myers

Forrest “Frosty” Myers is an icon of Max’s Kansas City, a bar which he designed, where artists working in different genres could meet and debate ideas. Myers moved to New York City in 1961 after...

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Art Fairs in New York City, Formerly Known as Armory Week

The bulk of contemporary art fairs in New York City usually occur during the first week of March, timed with popular museum shows such as the Whitney Biennial, PS 1 Greater New York or an equally...

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Tumbling for You: An Interview with Julie Tremblay (Photos)

Julie Tremblay creates shimmering figurative sculpture out of wire and recycled metal, capturing an abstraction of the human form in the midst of flexible movement. Either reaching out from the wall...

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Sculpture on Broadway

Patricia Leighton and Del Geist will present a public art installation titled Broadway Green that will feature several sculptures appearing along Broadway throughout the Fashion District, between 36th...

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Artists Wanted at the Aperture Foundation Presents:

On July 26th, 6pm to 10pm, Artists Wanted will present Laetitia Soulier with the Exposure Award at the Aperture Foundation. Soulier was selected as the Grand Prize photographer of the 3rd annual...

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