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Vampire Weekend: Move! Takes Over PS1

Vampires and zombies cruised the halls of MoMA PS1 this weekend. Appropriately timed with Halloween, Visionaire’s Cecilia Dean and journalist, David Colman, teamed up to organize Move!, a two-day event featuring collaborations in art... read more
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NJ MoCA: Contemporary Art Meets the Jersey Shore

"Esprit de Corps" by Rob PruittSpirits were high at the opening benefit of NJ MoCA’s inaugural show, “It’s All American,” on Saturday night in Asbury Park. The good humor was due, perhaps in part, to... read more
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Frieze and Beyond

At art fairs, chatter often seems to be more about what's happening on the outside than the goings-on inside, and this past Frieze was no exception. Amongst the general obsessing over the $5.6 million Damien... read more
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The Creators Project takes over Milk Studios

Heavy-hitters from the arenas of art, design, music and film joined forces on Saturday for VICE and Intel's first-ever Creators Project, an initiative to bring together and inspire those working artistically with technology. Held... read more
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Gallery Go-Round: Joy Ride

Last night, Tribeca's Dash Gallery opened their doors for art enthusiasts and cyclists alike for "Joy Ride," a group show organized around the theme of, you guessed it, bicycles. The exhibition includes work by Tom... read more
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Mark Ryden's "Old Tyme" opening

The debut of Mark Ryden's new show at Paul Kasmin gallery last week was not your typical Chelsea opening. For one, many of the cult artist's fans came out to see Ryden's new paintings and... read more
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Ryan McGinley's block party

There was no way the opening of Ryan McGinley's show at Team gallery last week, "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere" wasn't going to be a major scene. A youthful, fashionably scruffy crowd of McGinley fans... read more
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At last night's Patti Smith opening

In this era of still-on-the-stretcher, deathbed Tweeting, it was refreshing to see throngs of New Yorkers braving the bitter cold Wednesday night to pay homage to rock god Patti Smith (above left) and her decidedly... read more
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Justine Kurland: Looking west

It was pouring rain the evening of Justine Kurland's opening last week at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, but the photographer still pulled in a more than decent turnout for her exhibit, "This Train is Bound for... read more
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Going Gagosian: Murakami and Anselm Reyle

Last Thursday, the Chelsea crowd converged at Gagosian for a double header: a major new work by Takashi Murakami (a four-panel painting entitled "Picture of Fate: I Am But a Fisherman Who Angles In... read more
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