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It's time, once again, for the annual performance takeover of New York City, which means American Realness and COIL are on the bill. Also this week, celebrate five years of #ArtsTech but bid farewell to Recession Art.
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It's time, once again, for the annual performance takeover of New York City, which means American Realness and COIL are on the bill. Also this week, celebrate five years of #ArtsTech but bid farewell to Recession Art.
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Happy new year, dear readers — here's to another year of art!
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Many galleries have closed their doors for an end-of-the-year break, but that just means it's a good time to visit museums or see movies.
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You may think there's nothing going on this week, but you'd be wrong. It's not Christmas yet!
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This week, New York brings you video games, emojis, and Planet of the Apes — pop culture galore.
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The holidays are over — for now — and the art world has shifted back into gear. This week, look out for discussions of social media during Hurricane Sandy, gentrification in the Bronx, the philosophies of free museum admission, and much more.
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Museums are great for holiday weekends, especially ones a little more off the beaten track than, say, the Met or MoMA. If that sounds too mainstream for you ... well, there are always North Korean propaganda films. Happy Thanksgiving!
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This week, we say goodbye to the Clocktower Gallery, one of the city's cultural gems, while also lamenting the probable sad fate of 5 Pointz. Two stellar shows are closing at Postmasters, too.
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This week, a Fluxus throwback, a contemporary multimedia rock opera, documentaries, experimental animation, and much more.
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This week, art galleries are overrun with karaoke and jacuzzis, plus an exhibition of war photography and the grand reopening of the Queens Museum.
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It's a big week coming up, with the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, Halloween, and Performa.
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This week, Vermeer's masterpiece "Girl with a Pearl Earring" is coming to New York! Also, Beat Nite in Bushwick, a talk on Iran's art world in the 1960s and '70s, an exhibition of photojournalism from the Vietnam War, and a film by Gregg Araki, a pioneer of the New Queer Cinema.