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Michael Jackson as Muse

We're waiting for the first mural-sized graffiti to his the streeets. During his life, Michael jackson inspired other artists.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/26/09

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Up to Great Good

We ask curator Mark Beasley what he's plotting for the Creative Time production, PLOT, which opens this weekend on Governor's Island.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/25/09

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Deitch Projects Redeems Your Faith

Sunday school was never supposed to be fun, but if Deitch Projects had their way, many deserters may have stuck through their religious training.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/23/09

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DJ Spooky Unplugs for Antarctica

DJ Spooky (né Paul D. Miller) is perfectly suited to the Twenty-First Century. Is that why he went to Antarctica?  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/22/09

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PrideLuxe

2009 marks the 40th Anniversary of New York City's Pride celebration, with this year's festivities set to be the most extravagant yet.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/22/09

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The Return of Saul

Typically interiew-shy Saul Fletcher returns to the London art scene with a show of his signature melancholy, ghostly photography, assemblage, and paintings at the Alison Jacques Gallery.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/19/09

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Booking Brendan Fowler

Artist Brendan Fowler can't be stopped: He launches his new book for the second time tonight in New York.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/13/09

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A Shore Thing

In 1965 Stephen Shore was a senior in high school at Columbia grammar on the upper West Side when he stopped going to school. To say that he fell in with the wrong crowd is putting it mildly; Shore fell in with the Warhol crowd and quickly became the unofficial archivist at the already world-famous Factory.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/11/09

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Three Easy Pieces

From Venice, the Arsenale, step by step (well, skipping).

   ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/09/09

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Arsenale Out Back

This year for the first time the Arsenale at the Venice Biennale opened the space secreted behind the sculpture garden  to five artists for installation.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/09/09

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