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A Mirage? The Tribeca Film Festival in Doha
The Tribeca film festival took on Doha last weekend. Robert De Niro hosted, and then disappeared into the Arabian night. BLOG POSTED: 11/05/09
Rob Pruitt, Master of Ceremonies
One important thing to know about Rob Pruitt's First Annual Art Awards at the Guggenheim this Thursday, is that the artist likes award shows. BLOG POSTED: 10/28/09
There's great irony in the fact that Rob Pruitt is the man putting together the Guggenheim’s First Annual Art Awards, a sort of tongue-and-cheek version of the Oscars for contemporary American art. It’s the kind of irony more befitting a Hollywood film script than the New York art scene. On October 29, before an assemblage of heavyweights in the Guggenheim Museum rotunda, faux-champagne-bottle-in-ice-bucket lamp awards will be doled out to the winners of Solo Show of the Year, Group Show of the Year, Curator of the Year, and Artist of the Year, among a myriad of other categories. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/26/09
Fashion and film share a long, torrid and tumultuous love affair. Who to tame them but Diane Pernet, in the second edition of her A Shaded View on Fashion Film Festival in Paris? BLOG POSTED: 09/09/09
Vito Acconci has spent the last four decades taking a radical hard line in his ever-escalating war against the traditional definitions of art—and he’s got the scars to prove it. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
He might look like he lives to ride, but architect Peter Marino’s life is a fashion-forward operation filled with yachts for Valentino, towers for Chanel, and a host of other muscular projects. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09