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There's great irony in the fact that Rob Pruitt is the man putting together the Guggenheim’s First Annual Art Awards, a sort of tongue-and-cheek version of the Oscars for contemporary American art. It’s the kind of irony more befitting a Hollywood film script than the New York art scene. On October 29, before an assemblage of heavyweights in the Guggenheim Museum rotunda, faux-champagne-bottle-in-ice-bucket lamp awards will be doled out to the winners of Solo Show of the Year, Group Show of the Year, Curator of the Year, and Artist of the Year, among a myriad of other categories. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/26/09
Artist Richard Woods won't stay in the grass with a new installation at City Hall Park. BLOG POSTED: 07/13/09
Creative Time's PLOT09: This World & Nearer Ones, on view this weekend, is a plot to change Governors Island. BLOG POSTED: 06/26/09
We ask curator Mark Beasley what he's plotting for the Creative Time production, PLOT, which opens this weekend on Governor's Island. BLOG POSTED: 06/25/09
Nathalie Love tends bar, assists cool godmother, might leave Brooklyn, won’t go Hollywood,
could end up a star. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
Rachel Feinstein is a singular artist as well as famous muse to her painter husband. She seems almost a traveler through time with her heirloom beauty and her throwback bohemian charm. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
Venice Preview: Elmgreen & Dragset
Elmgreen & Dragsets "The Collectors" is the most talked about pavilion leading up to Venice. Here we discuss how collecting, more than ever, raises eyebrows. BLOG POSTED: 05/28/09
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