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Soirée Henzo: A Grassroots Assault on Chelsea’s Elitist Gallery Culture
On a Thursday night in late November, a line formed outside an event space on W. 25th in the heart of the Chelsea Art District, snaking its way eastward for almost an entire block. This in itself was hardly unusual in a neighborhood known for spectacular gallery openings that can attract hundreds of art lovers and collectors on any given evening. But this particular line and the exhibition they were waiting to consume was different: it was at once an art opening, a party and an assault on Chelsea’s art establishment.
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Phillips: 1970S / GRAFFITI / TODAY
Phillips Gallery, an ultra-luxury art space at 432 Park, is now exhibiting work by graffiti and street art legends. Kurt Boone interviews Arnold Lehman, the curator and the man who made it happen.
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Show Review: #NYisOK – Our New York Times
Last Thursday, Trotter&Sholer opened its new exhibition #NYIsOK: Our New York Times, curated by street art veteran Lady Aiko. Here’s why you should see it and how it speaks to the New York we’re living in.
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Norbert 3000: In A Galaxy Of His Own
Madelyn interviews Henning Martin Feil to learn more about the motivation behind his character Norbert 3000.