
This week, a major photo show lands on Park Ave, a show explores post-Stonewall gay and lesbian art, Atget is in its final week at the Modern, a show about Modernist Indian art is worth a look and more …
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Please join us for a discussion about performance art and Occupy Wall Street. From the early days of OWS performance art and artists have played a pivotal role in raising awareness about OWS and its importance.
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Spring has sprung in New York and even though there’s fog all around we’re all very clear that it’s time to forget about the winter and feel the warmth of what lies ahead.
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This week, we’re all in recovery and laying low but the doctor says you need to get out of the house. We’re cleansing our systems of the New York art fairs and moving onto something new. The doctor has written you a prescription that involves lots of crocheting, timelines galore, artful dinner conversation, an update on Latin American art, a chat about memes and some heavy-duty critical theory.
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Saturday, March 10 is Brooklyn Armory Night, but it’s also Beat Nite in Bushwick, Greenpointers’ Greenpoint Gallery Crawl and a great night to check out Williamsburg’s own send up of the art fair itself, Arts Not Fair. And we have some maps that will make it all easier for you!
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This week, we’ve compiled an easy to use 2012 New York art fair reference guide. They’re all here with limited commentary but we’ve graded them out of a possible five stars based on past experiences at the fairs and buzz.
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This week, it’s time to prepare for the New York art fairs! Well, not quite yet. Until that frenzy begins we suggest you sit down, read this list and consider doing something more cerebral, like two art tours in Brooklyn, a quirky -nnial known as the Brucennial, retrospectives by Dr. Seuss and Edward Gorey …
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This week we’re sending you to a closing party in the Bronx, performance in Bushwick, a panel on Architectural criticism in the Village and the soon-to-be-opened 2012 Whitney Biennial on the Upper East Side. But don’t get stressed, since you can cleanse it all away with a final visit to Doug Wheeler’s art nerd Nirvana installation at David Zwirner. Ohm! Light and Space … Ohm!
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Hurry, hide … this weekend Bushwick will be changing forever! If it’s not the invasion by Chelsea’s Luhring Augustine Gallery, then it’s the Chelsea show by a loooong list of Bushwick artists. Or maybe nothing will change but we suggest you take your medicine anyway.
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We listed tonight’s #ArtsTech social media art panel in last week’s Art Rx and — as expected — it’s sold out! Over 125 people have RSVPs and the waiting list is 75 people deep. Thankfully the group has decided to livestream the event tonight between 7:30 and 9pm EST.
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