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Angels and Demons: Richard Polsky in the Art World
The art dealers, gallery owners, comic book moguls and tastemakers profiled in Richard Polsky's The Art Prophets: The Artists, Dealers, and Tastemakers Who Shook the Art World (Other Press) were all artists in their own right. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/25/11
Tristan Eaton in the Third Dimension
Tristan Eaton's The 3D Art Book (Prestel) takes us to a quirky, retro world of three-dimensional fine art pieces, viewed through old-school red-and-blue shades. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/01/11
Stephen Colbert Brings a Little Truthiness to Phillips de Pury
How valuable is a piece of art that contains multiple portraits of Stephen Colbert, was discussed on national television by Steve Martin and Frank Stella, and was "re-contextualized" by Shepard Fairey and Andres Serrano? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/09/11
Shepard Fairey and the Associated Press Can Once Again Live in Harmony—Sort Of
Shepard Fairey's iconic Hope poster, which became the image of Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign, came under fire last February by the Associated Press, who claimed Fairey's manipulation of a 2006 AP photo constituted copyright infringement. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/11
Past as Presents: The Hole's Holiday POSTERMAT Show
Those who were around to witness Postermat, an East 8th Street staple of the '80s and '90s, remember it as the very best place in the city to find the sort of one-of-a-kind posters that turned drab teenaged bedrooms into palatial altars to the inhabitants' punk icons of choice. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/23/10
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
Two years ago, Shepard Fairey’s now iconic Obama portrait helped put a Face on a pivotal moment in American life. But now he is embroiled in an ongoing legal battle that could wind up making a very different kind of history ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/10
Capture: Shepard Fairey's May Day
In advance of his show, the last ever at Deitch Projects, the artist installs a mural on Houston Street and Bowery in New York. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/21/10