Hurricane Sandy
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Vanessa Yurkevich
A group of artists whose lives were affected by Hurricane Sandy have their work on display at the Chashama Gallery. The art is either work damaged by the storm, or work created in response to it. Through a one million dollar grant from the New York Foundation...
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Julia Halperin, Art+Auction
Approaching her studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn, on October 31, the day after Hurricane Sandy swept through New York, Alyson Shotz could see that the building had been hit hard. Inside, she recalls, “things that had been at one end of the room were now at the...
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Sara Roffino
Since shortly after Hurricane Sandy hit New York, the American Institute for Conservation Collections Emergency Response Team (AIC-CERT) has been offering support and guidance to local artists, collectors, and gallerists with water-damaged...
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Rachel Corbett
As Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts crawl forward in Chelsea, a growing number of donors are moving in to aid artists and galleries shaken by the storm. Upper East Side dealer William Acquavella has just pledged $100,000 to the Art Dealers Association of...
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Ann Binlot
Downtown hot spots Acme and Indochine are pitching in to Sandy relief efforts by donating 50 percent of patrons’ checks on November 12 to volunteer organization New York Cares. So head out to either restaurant tonight for prime people watching, a great time,...
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ARTINFO
Our most-talked-about stories in Visual Art, Design & Architecture, Fashion & Style, and Performing Arts, November 5 - 9, 2012:ART— Larry Gagosian’s deposition in the ongoing case against him by nonagenarian collector Jan Cowles was...
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Sara Roffino
While some galleries, artists, and institutions are gradually getting back on their feet after the ravages of Hurricane Sandy, others have a much longer road to recovery. Here, ARTINFO presents a selection of art- and design-related events in the...
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Caitlin Petreycik
It’s been more than a week since Hurricane Sandy tore its way through the East Coast leaving millions — still! — without heat, hot water, electricity, and, in some of the worst cases, homes. Groups across the country, including large organizations like the...
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ARTINFO
Even as power has returned to large swathes of Manhattan, neighborhoods like the Rockaways remain in chaos, with hundreds of residents left homeless by wind and water damage, swathes of its waterfront boardwalk eradicated, and entire blocks decimated by the...
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ARTINFO
Our most-talked-about stories in Visual Art, Design & Architecture, Fashion & Style, and Performing Arts, October 29 - November 2, 2012:ART— In the wake of superstorm Sandy, Julia Halperin reported from ravaged Chelsea and ...
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