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Installation artist and dinner-party doyenne Agathe Snow talks about art, New York City, and Z100. VIDEO PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
At Macy's, Fashion's Night Out Causes Controversy
Fashion's Night Out is tonight. But for one artist reportedly censored for an instllation at Macy's, the window displays reflect on all of us. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/10/09
Agathe Snow Asks That You Jump Through Hoops
In an exhibition in East Hampton, Agathe Snow shows off a new, relaxed body of work. We've got installation photos, and Snow explaining how you too can get sucked into an asshole by 40 vacuum cleaners. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/25/09
Interview did the Armory right. We crossed X off our list and partied like it was Bar 2000. Deitch was twice as nice, too. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/09/09
We at Interview, hate—hate—to spot trends. We're in it for the long run. But we'd be remiss if we didn't tell you that the key theme at the Armory press preview was Russian Constructivism. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/04/09
Portrait of a Portrait Photographer
Aubrey Mayer is awash in the New York art world—but not limited to it. His first solo show—and certainly not his last!—is a private, one-night-only event at Martos Gallery on Saturday that features portraits of Lawrence Weiner, Agathe Snow, and Jules de Balincourt. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/16/09
New York artist/fashion designer Lily Ludlow and artist/filmmaker Allen Cordell are putting some of their favorite girlfriends on display in ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/10/08
Agathe Snow was born in Corsica, but she's really a native of downtown New York. Her art isn't so much about the quiet piece on display as it is about groups and communities, tight pockets of friends celebrating, living, drinking, dancing, and everything in between. Snow has hosted 24-hour dance marathons and war-themed dinner parties, and, last fall, at James Fuentes LLC gallery in New York, she showed swirling sculptures made out of street detritus, like computers and fabric, that were utterly lyrical and violently terrifying. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08