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Art
When we last saw Ryan McNamara, he was clad in silver leggings and learning hip hop dance moves on a stage erected at the top of the stairs at MoMA-PS1. Now he hits Louis Vuitton. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/09/10
Studio Visit: Rob Pruitt, Super Sized
Many in the art world will tell you that this is still not the time for a grand gesture. Evidently artist Rob Pruitt and his gallerist Gavin Brown did not get that message. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/10
From the Chaos of Fashion Week: The W Hotel
Artist Jennifer Steinkamp confesses that she's still uncertain as to which of her works will be unveiled on the side of the four-story facade of the newest New York W, opening in the Financial District this week. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/07/10
In the past decade, Dan Colen ran with a fast, young downtown skater crowd who mixed provocative art-making with wild, destructive behavior. As he prepares for his first solo show this month at New York City’s Gagosian Gallery, the 31-year-old neo-pop artist has conquered many of his demons. But one thing hasn’t changed: his prolific style of blending the controversial with the deeply poetic. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/07/10
Vested Histories: Shinique Smith
Painting suffers an ongoing romance with itself, and its own history; fabric's attractions are always to someone else. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/30/10
Ultimate Bedroom: James Lavelle Curates Haunch of Venison
If the impressive track record—DJ and producer and promoter and Mo'Wax label boss— weren't enough, 36-year-old James Lavelle (also known, familiarly, asUNKLE) unveils his newest artistic adventure this weekend in London. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/27/10
Dog Show: Adam McEwen Interviews Sebastian Black
Sebastian Black paints dogs—to be petted, to be tamed, and to look, controversially perhaps, at the female form. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/27/10
Robert Pollard Does the Collage
Guided by Voices frontman Robert Pollard stocks an imaginary record store. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/25/10
Now Publicly Accessible: Jaimie Warren
Something completely insane is happening in Kansas City. A big "Whoop Dee Doo," if you will, since that's what Jaimie Warren calls her public access program. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/20/10
The Hamptons might seem an improbable setting for New York artist Aurel Schmidt, whose excruciatingly detailed drawings typically involve figures saturated with maggots, condoms, and general detritus. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/20/10