The AI Interview
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Chloe Wyma
Los Angeles-based filmmaker and performer Wu Tsang is queering the Whitney Museum. Installed on the fourth floor of the arrow-straight, stone-faced Breuer building, Tsang’s camp glam-rock environment, titled "Green Room," is tricked out in red vinyl...
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Reid Singer
The much-loved Brucennial is returning for 2012, this time downtown at 159 Bleecker Street. A sort-of-every-two-years showing of not-quite-eminent works of art, this downtown alternative exhibition is set once again to coincide with the Whitney Biennial...
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Andrew M. Goldstein
Takashi Murakami is famous for the fantastical, Anime-inspired creatures that populate his art, from the narcotically blissed-out flowers that have sprouted on collectors' walls around the world to the twin monsters that serve as mascots for his...
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Alexander Forbes, ARTINFO Germany
Last week the artist Alex Prager swept through the fashion week tents in Berlin, flown out from Los Angeles by Mercedes-Benz for a three-day whirlwind press tour. Accompanied by her sister, whom the photographer prominently featured ...
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Nicolai Hartvig, ARTINFO France
Tonight, the Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli is turning Paris's Palais de l’Iéna, a Modernist landmark designed by Auguste Perret, into a 24-hour museum of collaged celebrities, classic Greco-Roman statues, and a neon-splashed disco party...
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Alexander Forbes, ARTINFO Germany
"Meeting Points 6," a series of talks, performances, and films by a range of international artists reflecting on civic antagonism in the Middle East and North Africa, stopped over in Berlin this weekend. The program, which previously traveled to Amman,...
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Andrew M. Goldstein
With this month’s opening of “Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan” at the National Gallery in London there has been an enormous surge of interest in this archetypal Renaissance artist, in part because the exhibition is the most comprehensive show...











