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Armchair Traveler: Vintage Hockney and New Photographers

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: 11/04/11

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Marilyn Minter's Precious Metals

By Michael Slenske

In recent years, Marilyn Minter has shot and painted icons (Pam Anderson), stereotypes (stiletto-heeled 3 am girls), and lots of mouths spewing everything from pearls and diamonds to vodka-spiked paint. All those tropes are on display in her eponymous two-years-in-the-making exhibition, opening tonight at Salon 94's Bowery gallery.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/28/11

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Angels and Demons: Richard Polsky in the Art World

By Royal Young

The art dealers, gallery owners, comic book moguls and tastemakers profiled in Richard Polsky's The Art Prophets: The Artists, Dealers, and Tastemakers Who Shook the Art World (Other Press) were all artists in their own right.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/25/11

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Built to Spill

By Ryann Donnelly

This month, multi-media artist Aleksandra Mir’s 16-minute film The Seduction of Galileo Galilei opens at the Whitney.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/24/11

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Raise the Flag for FIAC

By Alice Pfeiffer

FIAC's 38th edition is open through October 23, in the unmatchably grand-for-a-convention-center Grand Palais.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/20/11

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Old News: Peggy Guggenheim

By Emma Brown

Tomorrow is the 52nd anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim building. In considering this New York landmark, we are reminded of our most desired career of days past: patron(ess) of the arts.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/19/11

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Frieze by Sea

By Ana Finel Honigman

Despite the glamorous buzz around the opening of White Cube Bermondsey and the appreciative chatter about Christian Jankowski's speedboat and yacht, 2011 Frieze Fair selections were less ritzy and more accessible than past seasons.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/17/11

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MoMA Welcomes a Midtown Neighbor: Uniqlo

By Alexandra Galkin

This Friday, Oct. 14, marks the grand opening of Uniqlo's largest flagship store on Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/13/11

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Windows to the World

By Ana Finel Honigman

To an artist whose subject is light, a gallery comprised entirely of windows is both a gift and a challenge.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/11/11

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Northern Exposure

By Ashley Simpson

"All summer long, anywhere we'd go, people would just refer to us as ‘Canada' instead of our names," says 26-year-old sculptor and jewelry designer Rochelle Goldberg of her circle of young, Canadian artist friends living in New York. "It got me thinking about our community—our group of friends and how we relate to our work."  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/08/11

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