Tag Archives: Jeff Koons

Five Upcoming Museum Shows to Watch

As the summer weather starts to heat up, there are often very few places in the city to escape the oppressive heat. You could stay in your apartment, locked away for the entire season next to your AC unit with your computer, or you could make a mad dash out of your door to somewhere […]

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The Lonely Query: Art World Beef With Rachel de Joode

NY Arts:  If you had the opportunity to start a playful Biggie/Tupac style art world beef, who would you choose to go after and why?  Rachel de Joode: I would be Tupac and Biggie would be Jeff Koons. For one, I like to pick a fight with a contemporary archetypical male artist. Then, I guess […]

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Summer of Photography at Carolina Nitsch Project Room

Summer of Photography at Carolina Nitsch Project Room hosts a conglomeration of images depicting the idiosyncratic, sexualized, and commodified America of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries. It features photographs by iconic, world-renown artists such as Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman and William Eggleston. An assortment of white frames in varying dimensions is masterfully […]

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Talking Head David Byrne’s Lost ‘Talking Heads’ Video Project With Jamie Dalglish From 1975

(This text is reproduced as it originally appeared as posted by Martin Schneider in the blog Dangerous Minds. ) Oh what a time it must have been on Manhattan’s Bond Street in the mid-1970s. Bond Street connects Broadway and the Bowery exactly where CBGB’s used to be, and a lot of cool folks used to live there […]

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