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Julian Schnabel's Dual Creations
As in Julian Schnabel's previous films—Basquiat, Before Night Falls and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly—the artist's eye is beautifully evidenced in Miral, a lyrical, evocative, and passionate meditation on growing up amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/25/11
This Spring, the wildest, fastest, most criminal, least commercial, and definitely most urban of art forms will be treated to its first major museum retrospective. Will one building be able to handle so much street? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/08/11
When it was announced earlier this year that gallerist Jeffrey Deitch was going to take the reigns as director of Los Angeles’s Museum of Contemporary Art, many in the West Coast community feared a New York mutiny of their stake in contemporary art. But fans of Deitch’s SoHo gallery could have immediately set Californian minds at ease. Deitch is no invader. He’s a gracious, thoughtful improviser. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/10
James Franco's Not-a-Vacation Diary
James Franco—actor of Spiderman and General Hospital fames alike, performance artist, face of Gucci fragrance—doesn't take vacations. Here's what he was doing while you were at the beach. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/03/10
In the Future, We Will All Be Posters
Shepard Fairey's exhibition is the reason Jeffrey Deitch has always kept our attention. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/10
December Spawned a Monster... Questions for Adam Dugas
Adam Dugas creator, emcee, composer, mise-en-scène, and poster boy of "Chaos & Candy," his annual holiday thriller. So he's well equipped to answer a few questions about what to expect of this year's extravaganza. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/14/09
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
Stephen Sprouse: Day-Glo All Night
The ghosts of Stephen Sprouse were everywhere last night—on walls, on pedestals, and certainly on the minds of downtown partygoers—as Louis ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/09/09