Terri Ciccone
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Terri Ciccone
When will Facebook's running battle with art end?Art fans will be familiar with the steady drip of stories about the social media giant taking works offline for obscenity. It's become such a common story that we decided to investigate the questions raised....
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Terri Ciccone
While preparing for the Armory Show, aside from hydrating and getting out our networking flash cards, we started researching a list of galleries you might want to follow on Twitter during the fairs. However, after seeing tweet after tweet containing non-...
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Terri Ciccone
While many spend their days trying to remove graffiti from their fences and walls, these couples are keeping it forever in their hearts! With marriage proposals becoming more elaborate than ever, as couples use tactics like movie trailers, flash mobs, and...
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Terri Ciccone
NEW YORK — This weekend, the New York City Ballet launched its new Art Series with “Les Ballets de Faile,” a performance and art exhibition in collaboration with the Brooklyn-based street art collective FAILE. The company has a long history...
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Terri Ciccone, Benjamin Sutton
NEW YORK — In a city ruled by real estate, the overlooked, undervalued, and condemned corners of the built environment lying just beyond the municipal government's vision often provide the most fertile grounds for surreptitious, short-lived, and sumptuous...
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Terri Ciccone
What would you think if you walked into a gallery and saw children drawing all over the walls with crayons the same size as they are? In the case of South Africa-born, Berlin-based Robin Rhode’s new show at New York’s Lehmann Maupin Galleries, you would be...
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Terri Ciccone
We have come to terms with the fact that the Internet was created as a vehicle to connect people across the world using cat images, cat videos, and cat memes. But this holiday season let's reflect on a simpler time, a time when people left their computers to...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
We asked our staff — as well as some of our colleages at Modern Painters and Art+Auction — for their picks for most memorable art of the year. Here's what we came up with.— Ben Davis, executive editor, Artinfo —Trevor Paglen, “The Last Pictures”At first...
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Terri Ciccone
Thrift stores are no longer hunting grounds for indie vintage fiends and elderly knicknack hunters — more and more, unsuspecting kitsch fans are picking up bargain-basement paintings at flea markets and garage sales only to later discover that they’ve...
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Terri Ciccone
NEW YORK — If you happened to venture out onto Mulberry and Grand streets the day after Hurricane Sandy, you might have noticed a lone panel with a portrait of president Barack Obama, hoisted up on puppet strings like a marionette on a stage. Right next to...














