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Perched in his fortress of solitude high above the streets of Manhattan, Lucas Samaras has created a remarkable new body of work—and, in fact, an entire lifestyle—in self-imposed seclusion, driven in large part by the endless exploration of the one thing he can never escape: himself. As he prepares to represent his native Greece in this year’s Venice Biennale, the notoriously reclusive artist opens up about his new work, old ways, and why, despite the clamor of the critics, he’s still master of his domain. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09
Last night Photographer and filmmaker Cheryl Dunn opened her studio loft in the Financial District to friends and family for her pre-show exhibition. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/25/09
In a world of private viewing stations and iPod video screens, curator and artist Molly Surno has brought back local cinema. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/13/09
Warhol's Pop Top Hits the Road
While Andy Warhol might be more famous for painting car crashes with his "Death and Disaster" series, he also, on occasion, fancied a car intact. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/12/09
Born in 1986, AIDS-3D (Daniel Keller and Nik Kosmas) are the youngest participants in the New Museum's Generational. They're showing a work best known on the web as an animated .gif. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/09/09
Shepard Fairey has become a "real" artist in a lot of ways, and the ICA is acknowledging it with 20 years of silk screens, works on paper, and two vitrines filled with memorabilia, including a letter from President Obama himself, thanking the artist for his support. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/06/09
France is a catholic country and photographer David LaChapelle is a very religious boy. From his retrospective, Rebecca Voight tracks the photographer's globe trotting recent past. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/06/09
The Generational: Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
Well timed to control the weekday news cycle, last night the New Museum released its new blast announcing the participants in April's generational, "Younger Than Jesus," the conclusion to a few months of elevated horse-gambling. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/06/09
For over a decade in his native Japan, Izima Kaoru has crafted and captured the death fantasies of models and actresses in his native. Beginning Thursday, he brings his vision stateside. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/28/09
Anyone familiar with the name John Squire will recall his musical avatar, but the Stone Roses guitarist and songwriter was a fine artist before taking the stage. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/27/09