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A Public, Collective, and Collaborative Tribute to Vito Acconci
The Storefront for Art and Architecture is inviting Acconci acolytes to inscribe tribute messages on its walls.
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The Storefront for Art and Architecture is inviting Acconci acolytes to inscribe tribute messages on its walls.
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To commemorate the rich history of marching bands, the project Marching On will inaugurate with a series of performances at Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park.
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Can a house sustain itself by eating its own tail?
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We have a winner! The DEMOcratic People's Choice Award for this year’s Storefront for Art and Architecture Critical Halloween Costume Competition goes to "Demoiselles d'Avignon" by Francisco Rocha, Joana Bem-Haja, Joana Torres, and Sandra Shizuka.
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The polls are now open!
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Halloween is next weekend, and what better way to get into the spirit of things than celebrating a feared ghost of art and architecture at Storefront for Art and Architecture's annual Critical Halloween?!
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The “People’s Choice” award for this year’s Storefront for Art and Architecture‘s Critical Halloween Costume Competition goes to the people at Robert A.M. Stern Architects for “Pure Shit.”
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Everybody to the polls! No, we're not talking about the US elections tomorrow — although you should also go to those polls — we're talking about Hyperallergic and the Storefront for Art and Architecture's annual Critical Halloween costume contest.
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We all know that Halloween is a time to be festive and creative, but did you know it's also a great time to be critical? In your costume, that is, at the Storefront for Art and Architecture's Critical Halloween.
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We have a winner! The "People's Choice" award for this year's Storefront for Art and Architecture's Critical Halloween Costume Competition goes to Colin Curley for "Exposed Brick."
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Halloween is next week, which means we're really looking forward to Storefront for Art and Architecture third annual Critical Halloween, which brings the city's design, architecture, and art cognoscenti under one roof for a costume part like no other. This year's theme is … wait for it … "Corporate
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Last night's panel event at Storefront for Art and Architecture was a heady affair. A group of panelists, myself include, sat inside the Vito Acconci-designed structure while a 30-foot David sculpture by Serkan Özkaya lay horizontal on a flat bed outside on Kenmare Street.