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Unlocking the Surviving Sprouse

"It was a divine mystery," says Carol McCranie about the vast private collection of work she manages—capturing the early days of Stephen Sprouse's "Xerox/rock/art nexus"—which was found in a Meatpacking District dumpster in the late '90s.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/10/11

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Pierre Huyghe

By Rirkrit Tiravanija
Photography ARI MARCOPOULOS

The french conceptual artist may be creating universes out of abandoned useums and creepily curated aquariums, but that doesn’t mean he has a God complex.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/10/11

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Jeremy Laing Brings Back Prints

With the help of friend Scott Treleaven, Jeremy Laing is creating iconic custom prints for fall 2011 that speak to the thoughtfulness and engagement of an artist and not just a designer.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/08/11

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The Web Rafaël Rozendaal Weaves

Born in Amsterdam in 1980, Rafaël Rozendaal is a leading figure of computer art and also the founder of BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer), a series of one-night international exhibitions.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/07/11

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Picturing New York, 250 Ways

New York: A Photographer's City, out next month from Rizzoli, is the rare book of photography that is as witty as it is striking: compiling its 250 images, the book's editor, Marla Hamburg Kennedy, surely had all of New York City's idiosyncracies in mind.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/04/11

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Art Decides: Jonathan Meese in Paris

The chaotic German artist tells us about his most recent installation in Paris—sometimes in the third person.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/28/11

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Warhol's Mother, George Condo's Muse?

Fittingly for the iconoclastic George Condo, the artist says the subject that brought about his first mature painting was the Madonna.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/26/11

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The Standard Hotel's KAWS Célèbre

The Standard Hotel enterprise has never been the type to stick to safe "hotel art."  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/11

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New Documentary Goes Into the Woodmans

Francesca Woodman's 1981 suicide at the age of 22 conferred on the artist and her haunting black-and-white self-portraits a cult status that resonates today.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/11

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How Marina Abramović Makes Dessert

"I believe that life is shorter; that is why we have to make experience longer," Marina Abramović said by way of justification for her latest project: a culinary collaboration with Chef Kevin Lasko.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/14/11

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