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Eric Gonon, Aaron Sherman
Frieze New York returns to Randall's Island for its second edition May 10 to 13. In addition to works on display from 180 of the world's contemporary arts galleries, you'll find an outdoor sculpture park and even a speakeasy-style bar hidden in the...
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Dion Tan, Brandon Smith
Abstract expressionist Fritz Bultman (1919-1985) was an artist of many facets. His works span from sculptures and oil paintings to paper collages and stained glass windows. He was also part of The Irascibles -- a group of 18 American abstract artists...
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Vanessa Yurkevich
Tracey Emin presents her new work in her fifth solo show, "I Followed You To The Sun," at the Lehmann Maupin Galleries in Chelsea and Lower East Side. In what she calls her best show to date, Emin says the show about Love presents a different side...
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Vanessa Yurkevich
For the past five years the Brooklyn Flea markets in Williamsburg and Fort Greene have been a staple for antique, tchotchke and art shopping on spring and summer weekends. Blouin ARTINFO's Vanessa Yurkevich spoke to art vendors in Williamsburg about their...
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Kristen Boatright
“Above and Below” is an exhibition of late works by Gordon Matta-Clark. Curator Jessamyn Fiore, who co-directs the artist’s estate with her mother, Jane Crawford, Matta-Clark’s widow, highlights Matta-Clark’s activities as a filmmaker. The show starts with a...
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Eric Gonon, Aaron Sherman
Paris Photo Los Angeles wrapped up its inaugural United States edition of the renowned French photography fair. Organizers say more than 13,500 people visited the Paramount Pictures Studios to view works by masters and emerging artists from an...
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Dion Tan
Through the art of glassblowing, Andrew Erdos transforms this amorphous material into a kaleidoscope of mammal-like objects. In his first solo exhibition “Guaranteed Impermanence” at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York, Erdos created a site-specific eight...
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Dion Tan
The unusual and fantastical silhouettes in Anne Harris’ oil paintings stem from a personal place. In “Phantasmatical: Self-Portraits” at New York's Alexandre Gallery, Harris depicts the emotional and physical facets of women at middle age in a series of new...
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Daniel Kunitz
LOS ANGELES — I can't recall ever feeling excited just to be at an art fair, and yet that's exactly how many visitors felt at the opening of the inaugural Paris Photo L.A. fair yesterday. If the organizers were going to bring the 10-year-old ...
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Matthew Drutt
For this week's Eye on Art segment, Blouin ARTINFO's Matthew Drutt headed to Mexico City for Zona Maco 2013, where he found hidden gems from artists Daniel Pérez Rios, Pedro Reyes and Gabriel Orozco. The contemporary art fair's 10th edition...














