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There Goes the Neighborhood! Sol Lewitt at the Mondrian

By Yasha Wallin

In 1979, the neighborhood around Sol LeWitt's live/work loft at 117 Hester Street in New York was desolate and downtrodden. Dominating the landscape were political posters, tagged storefront gates, graffiti and other signage, which signified a melting pot demographic of a Puerto Rican, Chinese, and Jewish community.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11

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Fluxus and Robert De Niro Finally Set Sale

By Adam O'Reilly

Understandably, the myth of a group of artists (and Robert De Niro) journeying to an uninhabited island in the British Virgin Islands to start an artist colony caught the attention of New York curator Liutauras Psibilskis.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11

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Thierry's Toys

By James Krolikowski

Enthusiasm permeated the former headquarters of the New York Mercantile Exchange, in Tribeca, as the crowd of artists, collectors and friends scaled a cast-iron staircase to enter Le Cabinet de Curiosités, an art environment conceived and curated by French-born artist Thierry W. Despont. The exhibition is a feast for the eyes, a thing of pleasure and regret.   ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11

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James Franco and Laurel Nakadate Raise the Dead

By Nicholas Weist

Tennessee Williams visited Manhattan last night, called forth from the ether by a spiritualist hired by James Franco and artist Laurel Nakadate, for their "Three Performances in Search of Tennesee."   ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/13/11

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Armchair Traveler: Sherrie Levine, Jonathan Meese and More

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: 11/11/11

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The Pavilion Comes to New York

By James Krolikowski

A seasoned crowd of collectors and art-world insiders came to the Park Avenue Armory yesterday evening for the preview of the Pavilion of Art Design, a new art fair likely to settle comfortably in the Manhattan social calendar.   ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/10/11

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The Dash Snow Box Set

By Adam O'Reilly

"He had a complicated life, and after his death it remained fairly complicated," describes publisher and gallerist Andrew Roth, of organizing the first solo exhibition—"Movie List," opens Nov. 11—of unseen work by the late Dash Snow since 2006.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/10/11

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Genre Bender: Fatima Al Qadiri

By Kristina Benns

New York-based Kuwaiti visual artist and composer Fatima Al Qadiri is a genre-blending phenomenon.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/08/11

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Mathew Cerletty Makes Memories

By Adam O'Reilly

With great humor and clarity, New York artist Mathew Cerletty delivers significance on the subjects he decides to paint.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/07/11

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The Next PICTURES Generation

By Alexandra Galkin

Tokyo's bright lights will be home to a worthy indoor spectacle of color next week  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/04/11

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