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In 1965 Stephen Shore was a senior in high school at Columbia grammar on the upper West Side when he stopped going to school. To say that he fell in with the wrong crowd is putting it mildly; Shore fell in with the Warhol crowd and quickly became the unofficial archivist at the already world-famous Factory. BLOG POSTED: 06/11/09
Jarvis Cocker, preeminent rock-star showman and bard of the English common life, on the making of his new album, the joys of Wikipedia, the perils of young lust, and the crises of middle age. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
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
For her debut ready-to-wear collection, "Lobster Ballet," Berlin-based designer Fay Alice saw home in the art of Joseph Cornell. BLOG POSTED: 06/01/09