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Paris-based artists Lisa Rovner and Alice Heart create emotionally stirring expressionistic short videos combining brand logos, appropriated film imagery, and appropriated scores. Or do they? BLOG POSTED: 11/12/09
Tom Scott, Upside-Down and Inside-Out
The enterprising Mr. Tom Scott has gone from accessories to women's, men's and home wear. Now he has a home base, in the form of a new store, his first, on the Lower East Side. BLOG POSTED: 10/28/09
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
Marc Newson has turned a chair into a masterpiece of sculptural form. While he’s taken over the contemporary art world with his classic references and stunning futurist effects, he is, first and foremost, a craftsman, a man who believes in his materials, and even while he’s creating pieces destined for outer space, he finds all the inspiration he needs roaming around planet Earth. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
We ask Seth Price about the creepy connections between his cut outs and HBO's ads for "True Blood." His answers may surprise you. BLOG POSTED: 04/27/09
Obsession: Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
Although not the most noted Elsa of avant-garde-era fashion (that distinction goes to Schiaparelli), Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven is a worthy competitor this season. BLOG POSTED: 04/03/09
Without Gavin Turk we might not have anyone to excoriate the cult of artistic celebrity with such wit. BLOG POSTED: 03/27/09
Roman Polanski may soon be permitted back into the U.S., but he’s made some of his most compelling films while in exile from the Hollywood machine. As he collaborates with artist Francesco Vezzoli on a commercial for a fictional perfume starring Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams, the director talks about the Perils of the movie world and the pleasures of skiing drunk at night.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/15/09