Gallery Go-Round

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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...
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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...
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Juergen Teller's Night Out

Last Thursday, while shoppers and gawkers clogged New York stores for Fashion's Night Out, a select group of the city's fashion and art set gathered at Lehmann Maupin's 26th Street gallery for the opening of...
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Double Whammy at Deitch

Jeffrey Deitch and company kicked off the fall season with two blowout openings just before Labor Day. At the Grand St. location, it was painter Kehinde Wiley's first major exhibition of photographs, "Black Light," featuring...
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Crowd surfing at the Whitney

Last Friday night, the lower level of the Whitney was the unlikely site of moshing, crowd surfing and lyric shouting when the museum played host to two bands, Real Estate and Titus Andronicus. It was...
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Best use of a vacant car dealership we've seen

This week, Gallery Go-Round escapes the confines of Manhattan for the leafy acres of the Berkshires. Made in the USA is a wide-ranging group show of contemporary art installed in a former car dealership in...
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Gavin Brown, Grillmaster

Last Thursday's unveiling of the group show The Living and the Dead at Gavin Brown Enterprises felt less like a gallery fete than an all-out block party. In addition to the works by Elizabeth Peyton...
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The Steven Klein shoot that started it all: Mr. and Mrs. Smith costars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play house in Palm Springs. (July 2005)