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Tony Scherman and former Warhol assistant David Dalton attempt to pull back the veil on the original King of Pop. BLOG POSTED: 10/29/09
Kimberly Ovitz couldn't stand up when she met Karl Lagerfeld, and she couldn't make Brad Pitt laugh, but she's ready for a fashion empire. BLOG POSTED: 09/14/09
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
Remember when New York City was a place where the hopeful, the talented, and the lost came
to get found, live cheaply, and become great (not just rich) artists? Well, it hasn’t seemed like
that kind of place for a while, but a new young art scene is emerging in all the boroughs that is more excited about the city streets than the white walls of Chelsea. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
Anthology Film Archives presents an homage and a kick in the behind to Chelsea's not-aslways-hospitable hotel. BLOG POSTED: 04/08/09
Daniel Arsham Is in Merce's Mercy
Artist and set designer Daniel Arsham preps for a show with Merce Cunningham with no instructions to guide him. BLOG POSTED: 03/31/09
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
June 1977: Interview editor Glenn O'Brien interviews the boss, who created Interview and interviewed the stars. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08