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Jeremy Shaw

By Christopher Bollen
Photography Sebastian Kim

For a show at New York’s PS1, 34-year-old Canadian Jeremy Shaw turned a white-walled room into an immersive video experience that felt to some like being at a rave on drugs.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Nina Beier

By Christopher Bollen
Photography Sebastian Kim

Of any artist working today, 35-year-old hyper-mixed-media artist Nina Beier is creating some of the boldest examples of the contemporary artwork in crisis mode. This has a lot to do with the unstable, in flux, usually-referencing-something-absent, often-crushed-or-pieced-together, and likely-to-change nature of her sculptural explorations.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Danh Vo

By Alex Gartenfeld
Photography Sebastian Kim

Each time the artist Danh Vo sells a work through his gallery, the collector or institution is billed up to 100 euros, whereby they acquire a special handwritten letter. The project, 02.02.1861, [last letter of Saint Théophane Vénard to his father before he was decapitated] (2009– ), is a text in English translated to the French and copied out by Vo’s father, who speaks neither language.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Simon Fujiwara

By Christopher Bollen
Photography Sebastian Kim

Simon Fujiwara, 29, operates as an archeologist, private detective, and stunning dramatist of his personal life and family roots.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/04/12

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Cosmic Connection

By Alison S. Cohn

When modern-dance pioneer Merce Cunningham commissioned artist Daniel Arsham to design the set for a performance of eyeSpace in 2007, the only brief he gave the artist was not to injure the dancers.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/27/11

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John Chamberlain (1927-2011)

By Nicholas Weist
Photography Brigid Polk

John Chamberlain, the quintessentially American artist who straddled Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Minimalism, died yesterday in Manhattan.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/22/11

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A River Runs Through Javier Peres

By Ana Finel Honigman

Recently, Perés began to produce his own art. His first foray into art-making was the gritty and sexy self-published zine/artist book called DADDY.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/22/11

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Armchair Traveler: Folds and Spines

By Staff

The art world too global for you? Each week, Interview highlights in pictures the shows you'd want to see—if you could jetset from one international art hub to the next.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/11

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Lincoln Is Hunt Slonem's Marilyn

By Clare Stein

To see Hunt Slonem's latest exhibition, "Acadian Dreams," is to be transported to the lush, humid American past, where a series of intimate portraits of Abraham Lincoln do not feel entirely out of place.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/13/11

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Premiere: Adam Kimmel and Leelee Sobieski's First Film

By Alexandra Galkin

Watch DAN ATTOE MAKES A PAINTING and fall into the live action world of artist Dan Attoe's mind, beast brawls and all.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/12/11

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