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Lonely Photographer Seeks Management
What's a lonely photographer with unwilling subjects to do at the premiere for Jennifer Aniston's new film? Until some gentleman fencers come calling... BLOG POSTED: 05/06/09
Sebastián Errázuriz is half merry prankster, half brooding death-poet. But he’s all artist and all designer. The young innovator defends his right to make anything—as long as it hasn’t been done (or listed on Google) before. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Javier Peres: The Third K is for Kindness
Javier Peres is the bon vivant dealer behind Peres Projects, who for the last decade has outsmarted by secreting his arresting intelligence and authenticity. His latest coup is the three-person show, "KKK," featuring Koh, Koons, and Kelley. BLOG POSTED: 04/07/09
Richard Phillips’s been accused of bringing sexy back to painting, drawing on porn as much as politics. He’s trying to destabilize our way of seeing—he can’t help it if you’re turned on in the process. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/09
James Jebbia built a fiercely independent, internationally obsessed-over, street-fashion cult and skating-goods empire as a purveyor of clothes you can wear, art you can ride, and sneakers you can’t find. So what’s his prescription for surviving these sallow economic times? To make like the president and keep it cool. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09
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
Jeff Koons: Prince of the Blood Feud
If Jeff Koons had his way with Versailles, Louis XIV would have confronted Split-Rocker, the Janus-faced rocking horse topiary, when he BLOG POSTED: 12/29/08
Art Basel Miami Beach Photo Diary: DAY THREE
DAY THREE: Today Todd Eberle hit Interview's dinner for Jeff Koons, where Marc Jacobs was particularly festive, and Ryan McGinley played musical chairs. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/05/08