New York
A history of the Wild West Side and the Whitney’s new public sculptureRobin Newman | Apr 25, 2021
Long before its abandoned train track was turned into a famous park (The High Line), the streets of New York’s Meatpacking District were lined with racks of raw meat, drug dealers and transexual prostitutes. …
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Interview with Pedro Neves MarquesMarco Antelmi | Jan 17, 2019
Pedro Neves Marques (1984) is a Portuguese artist based in New York whose practice ranges from video to the written word. Pedro Neves Marques’s works have much in common with science-fiction, but above all they …
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David Wojnarowicz: Place and HistoryRobin Newman | Oct 9, 2018
David Wojnarowicz was first shown at the Whitney Museum in 1985 as a part of the museum’s Biennial which focused on avant-garde artists based in New York City’s East Village. Now, some 33 years later …
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Frieze New York 2018 | HighlightsMatilde Soligno | May 4, 2018
Frieze New York 2018 | Randall’s Island | May 4–6, 2018 This year’s edition of Frieze art fair in New York lives up to the “brand”‘s reputation of relatively higher quality. Remarkably, this …
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Armory week: Independent, SPRING/BREAK, and NADADroste Effect | Mar 9, 2018
It’s Armory Week in New York, and a multitude of art fairs are welcoming their visitors. The formula changes from fair to fair, and the same goes for their reputation. Usually only some of them …
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The Armory Show 2018 | New YorkMatilde Soligno | Mar 8, 2018
The Armory Show 2018 in New York is where most of the biggest names in the gallery business are putting their assets on show this week. In the extensive Galleries section, the selections on display …
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Bulletin #13 – Untitled (in NYC)Droste Effect | Feb 28, 2018
Droste Effect presents Bulletin: non academic art papers Link to free publication: Bulletin #13. Untitled (in NYC), 2017 by James R. Southard INTERVIEWS: Jesus Benavente Shara Hughes Taylor Baldwin Jenn Sim Naomi Safran-Hon …
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Art at Eataly New York: The Lobsters’ Match by Arianna CarossaDroste Effect | Jan 8, 2018
Eataly New York and Osteria della Pace are pleased to host The Lobsters’ Match, a one-night event that comprises an installation by contemporary Italian artist Arianna Carossa. Droste Effect will publish …
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Infinite Blue: A Survey in Color Symbolism & Global ConnectednessJennifer Sauer | Oct 26, 2017
The color blue is: spirituality, open skies, a symbol of power, status and beauty. Infinite Blue, the blue-hue themed exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, examines representations of the color across history, cultures and mediums. …
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Alexis Dahan: INTRUDER at Patrick Parrish, New YorkDroste Effect | Sep 26, 2017
Alexis Dahan: INTRUDER Opening Reception: October 3, 6-8 PM 50 Lispenard Street, New York Patrick Parrish Gallery is pleased to present Intruder, an exhibition of lighting designed by French artist Alexis Dahan. This project …
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Frieze New York 2017. Reality, times a thousandMatilde Soligno | May 7, 2017
On Friday morning, as I was getting ready to travel to Frieze, and I was complaining via Whattsapp with a friend of mine about how far it is from downtown Manhattan, and even …
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Armory Week 2017: NADA Art FairMatilde Soligno | Mar 4, 2017
The sixth edition of NADA art fair has opened in New York (until March 5). NADA art fair is hosted inside the imposing Skylight Clarkson North, built in 1933 to house and unload trains from …
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