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In the Mail: A Slow and Steady Holiday Season
This morning we received one envelope marked Slow and Steady Wins the Race, yielding a Russian doll of envelopes. BLOG POSTED: 11/16/09
A new breed is born. An emerging tribe of Euro jet-set males. Milan, Paris, Ibiza, Saint-Tropez. Personalizing their grandfathers' bespoke suits, adding their mothers' estate jewelry, remixed with the ultimate status-symbol dress watch and leopard-print shoes ...All worn with the ease of jeans and a T-shirt. Just don't call them dandies. Welcome to the old money. Decadence never looked so good. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/21/09
The UK's Mika may be growing up, but he's still not afraid to use hand puppets onstage. BLOG POSTED: 09/22/09
Why sell anything when the economy's not buying? From July 24–28, the X Initiative hosts "No Soul for Sale," a gathering of 38 not-for-profit centers, alternative institutions, artists' collectives and independent enterprises who get free, undivided space to devise an installation of their choosing. The spaces come from as far and in as many forms as Trinidad's Studio Film Club, Peter Doig and Che Lovelace's blog and Caribbean film screening series, and Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund, an art production organization based between New York and Tel Aviv. In Interview's commitment to No Soul For Sale, we've focused on three spaces of decresing distance form our fair city—Kling&Bang, an artist space in Reyjavik; Vox Populi, an elected board of artists; and Dispatch, a commercial space run out of a small artist storefront on the Lower East Side. It's an anthropological survey of spaces with different conditions and mi ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/19/09
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