New York
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Sehba Mohammad
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Iris and B. Gerald Cantor roof garden has for the past 15 years provided a picturesque venue for special artistic presentations by a variety of international artists, including Jeff Koons and Cai Guo-Qiang. This year an...
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Ashton Cooper
Not ones to take anything too seriously, the anonymous members of the Bruce High Quality Foundation are approaching their first museum retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum with the same tongue-in-cheek, institution-critical attitude for...
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Craig Hubert
On July 13, 2011, Adbusters, a magazine “concerned about the erosion of our physical and cultural environments by commercial forces,” issued a proposal for a peaceful protest on Wall Street. From that moment, the Occupy movement, as we know it, had begun. But...
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Egmont Labadie
Many interesting wines along with 1411 lots will be featured at the Zachys wine auction on June 13-14 in New York. Highlights will include: a 10-bottle lot of 1982 château Petrus (est $24,000-36,000), two double-magnums of the same wine (est $...
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Samantha Tse
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Broadway production of “Matilda: The Musical” won four Tony Awards last night in New York City, including Best Book of a Musical. “Matilda,” which is based on a book by beloved children’s author Roald Dahl, lost out to “...
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Janelle Zara
NEW YORK — After a decade of near-abandonment, the Marina complex at Pier 57 is now a lively intersection of various New York eras. The derelict bus station floating on the Hudson River is currently home to “T.I.N.Y.” (“The Interactive New York”), an...
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Egmont Labadie
Four prestigious wine sales took place in New York and San Francisco in May at Christie’s, Acker and Bonhams. BLOUIN ARTINFO presents the highlights of the sales.May 30-31, Christie’s New YorkThe two-day sale brought a total of $2.6million. On May 30, the...
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Deborah Wilk
Pilgrimages to Marfa, Texas, are de rigueur for disciples
of Minimalism. But those seeking Donald Judd’s true gesamtkunstwerk should look eastward to 101 Spring Street in New York City. The SoHo building where the artist toiled, taught, and raised a family...
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Egmont Labadie
In the second part of his interview, John Kapon, CEO of New York based wine auction house Acker, Merrall and Condit, tells BLOUIN ARTINFO how he sees the influence of his own wine reviews in a time when the role of the critic has been completely...
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Egmont Labadie
New York based wine auction house Acker, Merrall and Condit will celebrate its fifth year in Hong Kong at the end of May with a sale featuring many prestigious wines (read full story here). In the first part of his interview with...














