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Hearing that Dash Snow has died at the age of 27 feels like reading one of Adam McEwen's fake celebrity obituaries, exactly because he signified something beyond himself, because his star burned so bright—and so seemed more romantic for a fall. BLOG POSTED: 07/14/09
Lizzi Bougatsos Interviews Leo Fitzpatrick
Lizzi Bougatsos and Leo Fitzpatrick talk about the latter's show, opening tonight. They also did an impromptu photo shoot. BLOG POSTED: 04/17/09
While You Were Sleeping ... Art in America Re-Launch
While you were sleeping (or, perhaps, attending the openings for Matt Keegan, Valentin Carron, and Nate Lowman, this weekend) Art in America was re-launching its web site. BLOG POSTED: 03/02/09
Keeping Up With Miss Jones, Part III
For Fashion Week Genevieve Jones opens her diary exclusively to Interview. In Part III, she makes videos and makes out, misses Marc Jacobs but gets live updates via BBM. BLOG POSTED: 02/19/09
While you were out celebrating the New Year, resident New Yorker, director of Fred & Associates, and sometime host Jen Brill was hard at BLOG POSTED: 01/05/09
Art Basel Miami Beach Diary, Part 2
The great museums have always reflected the enthusiasm and taste of individual collectors. Often the connections are obvious, as in the case of the Whitney Museum of American Art founded on ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/08
Adam McEwen wrote actual obituaries for The Daily Telegraph in London before he ever turned the genre into artwork, writing obituaries for still living and breathing celebrities like Kate Moss and Jeff Koons (he's done nine in total and has three more on the way). Seeing news in an art gallery of someone dead who is still so obviously alive is like creating a black hole on the wall-which seems to be an effect that McEwen, age 43, now living and working in New York, is particularly good at making. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08