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Experience Lost Lectures NY Two in Photos
The magnificent industrial scenery at Building #269 (The Agger Warehouse), tucked away inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard, set the stage for a truly unforgettable night for our second Lost Lectures NY.
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The magnificent industrial scenery at Building #269 (The Agger Warehouse), tucked away inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard, set the stage for a truly unforgettable night for our second Lost Lectures NY.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, there's a contemporary apocalyptic opera, a collaboration with Afghan weavers, a film trilogy from a Mexico City-based artist, and more.
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This week there's as much good stuff as ever, including an art broadcast network, an exhibition at a new space devoted to Latin American art, a discussion of new business models in photography, and a typography festival.
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Back again from London, The Lost Lectures returns to New York this Friday, June 5.
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As we prepare to welcome hundreds of guests to a still undisclosed NYC location this Friday, we're happy to announce that not one but two new speakers will be joining the final Lost Lectures Two lineup.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, there's a survey of video art from Latin America, a retrospective of work by assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, the opening of a fetish figurine shop, and more.
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There's so much good stuff happening right now, it's hard to know where to start — maybe with a class on the Sumerians or a panel about the feminist legacy of painting?
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The weather's getting hotter — at least it was last weekend — which can only mean one thing: it's time for Bushwick Open Studios!
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Lost Number Two is less than two weeks away, and we'd like to share a couple of incredible announcements.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, a museum hosts an estate sale, Max Hooper Schneider mounts a semi-scientific installation, Clarissa Tossin traces connections between Brazil and the US, and more.
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Celebrate the reopening of New York's smallest museum, visit Picasso's "Le Tricorne" tapestry in its new home, take a day to explore obscure and overlooked places throughout NYC — and most importantly, learn how to become Insta-famous!
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Deadline for applications is May 31, 2015.