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Anthony Van Engelen and Vans Introduce a Game-Changer in Skate Footwear
March 25, 2024
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RIP to the Real Man of Steel, Richard Serra
March 27, 2024
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Kip Omolade: Heavy Metal Deity
I haven’t yet had the pleasure of meeting Kip Omolade face-to-face, but I have certainly pondered the faces he has made. I have always been mesmerized by reflective surfaces and fully understand th
February 12, 2018
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Smithe: Learning and Loving Life
At one point during my conversation with Smithe, he insisted that he doesn’t like to give advice because he isn’t good at it, only to follow the declaration with some good, practical counsel of h
January 29, 2018
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Daniel Rich: This is Then and This is Now
The city is a living, breathing entity, and from above, the perspective that Daniel Rich approaches in his image-making creates fluid interpretations of the landscape. Am I looking at New York City?
January 16, 2018
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Interview: Mike Lee Is Floating in Space
Those of us who are not astronauts or skydivers will probably never get to experience the actual feeling of floating in space. Yet weightlessness is an exceptionally appealing physical and mental con
January 10, 2018
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Feature: Cheryl Dunn Rolls With the Punches
“I live in NYC where the streets tell you stories if you are willing to watch,” Cheryl Dunn reports, as someone who reads the streets deftly, capturing a genuine essence by reacting quickly, much
January 08, 2018
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Feature: Hobbies and Horrors and Sarah Sitkin’s Cabinet of Curiosities
It almost feels like a crime to call Sarah Sitkin a “designer.” Her sculptural work combines so many elements of fine art, set and costume design, not to mention just plain old “Oh my God, how
January 05, 2018
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Luke Pelletier: The Idea Man
Nostalgia for youth is a potent force, a pure vision of what life could be if only we could return to that place. It disregards harsh realities, while embracing the joy, romanticizing the pain. It tu
January 03, 2018
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Interview: Steve Lazarides on his new space in London's Mayfair, JR and Being "Lazinc"
Back in 2016, just as he was celebrating having his London gallery for 10 years, outspoken art impresario Steve Lazarides upped the ante (and reasons for celebrating) by announcing he had received a
January 03, 2018
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2017 In Review: A Year of Covers (and Cover Stories)
From Conor Harrington kicking off 2017 to Toyin Ojih Odutola's cover story for her solo show at the Whitney Museum, to #200 with Shepard Fairey or exclusive cover art by Gorillaz, we look back on 201
December 24, 2017
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Mexico City: The Center Holds
I have some recommendations based on my visit to México City, experienced just a few weeks before the earthquake, and my lasting imprint of a city that is magnetic, a laboratory of inspiration for g
December 21, 2017
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Anja Salonen: The Indolent Gaze
Figurative painting has long been a compulsion of artists, and only the remarkable make headway in the game. Anja Salonen is deep into the uncanny, concocting color and mood to present an alternate r
December 18, 2017
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Kerry James Marshall: The Key Figure
In 2016, the Kerry James Marshall retrospective, Mastry, traveled from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (MCA) to the Met Breuer. Standing behind the clear plexiglass podium, about to address
November 30, 2017
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