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Vanessa Yurkevich
Hotel Ukraina was built in 1957 as one of Stalin’s Seven Sisters — seven skyscrapers meant to rival those of New York City. ARTINFO’s Vanessa Yurkevich speaks with the hotel’s manager about the iconic building...
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Vanessa Yurkevich
As part of a new series, ARTINFO checked out two gallery openings in Chelsea featuring the work of French artist Daniel Buren. “Situated Works,” with Buren’s latest neon fiber optics and Plexiglas and fabric pieces, is presented at...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
Jérôme Havre, who has lived in Montreal now for a few years, is always willing to take on a new technique or surface. He sews, paints, and sculpts, shifting effortlessly from knitting to multimedia. In his shows, the walls and floors of an exhibition space...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
After working intensely together as assistants to Richard Artschwager during the 1990s, artists Chris Freeman, Tenjin Ikeda, Todd Richmond, and Alan Ulrich split ways to build their careers elsewhere — and have now reunited 20 years later...
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Tom Chen
BEIJING — Tucked away in a historical courtyard in the center of the city, Wuhao Curated Shop showcases seasonal collections of fashion, furniture, and art that are chosen by store founder Isabelle Pascal to match the concept of the five...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
American artist Robert Barry is not an unfamiliar sight at Yvon Lambert Gallery — having worked with Yvon Lambert since 1969, Barry has had over 20 shows in all at the Paris gallery — but his new solo show, “Light and Dark,” on view through January 26, is the...
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Kristen Boatright, Matthew Drutt
Matthew Drutt, Executive Director of the Blouin Cultural Advisory Group, takes us on a tour of several painting shows in New York's Chelsea neighborhood, including David Humphrey at Fredericks & Freiser, Barnaby Furnas at Marianne Boesky Gallery, and...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
Donald and Mera Rubell own one of the world's largest collections of contemporary art. Much of it is lent to institutions around the world, but they do show off some of their works at the Rubell Family Collection in a former Drug Enforcement Agency...
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Kristen Boatright, Heather Corcoran
The starting point of Lela Rose’s Pre-Fall 2012 collection was the work of Clyfford Still. In the lookbook, models stand before a screen daubed with swathes of vibrant colors, a motif echoed ever so subtly in the collection’s vivid separates and cocktail...
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Tom Chen
Visual artist Ann Hamilton’s large-scale installation at the Park Avenue Armory, “The Event of a Thread,” brings together readings, sound, cloth, and even pigeons into a field of swings. ARTINFO sent several cameras into...














