Independent: Young and Forceful
If the many art fairs this week in New York are a family, with The Armory Show being the patriarch, then Independent (on view through… Read More »Independent: Young and Forceful
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Long involved in the culture sector, New York resident and native Julie Baumgardner is a freelance writer on art, music, style, and design. Her writing has appeared in Details, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, the New York Times, Elle.com, Interview, Surface, V, and other publications. As a lifelong globetrotter, Baumgardner is always on the hunt for the latest and greatest in the arts.
If the many art fairs this week in New York are a family, with The Armory Show being the patriarch, then Independent (on view through… Read More »Independent: Young and Forceful
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Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld stands proudly in the 3rd floor space at 980 Madison where his most recent exhibition “Mercy Merci” hangs. It is a co-curated,… Read More »Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld and Christine Messineo Don’t Mince Words
To point out the irony surrounding Robert Lazzarini’s current show entitled “Damage,” on view at Marlborough Chelsea until February 16, is actually not ironic. The… Read More »Robert Lazzarini’s Sculptural Distortions
Faking one’s death is very in vogue these days. James Bond did it recently in Skyfall and the protagonist of blockbuster thriller Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn escaped a… Read More »Andy Kaufman Might Just Show up at Maccarone Gallery
“I’m a control freak,” says Barry X Ball, whose stone portrait sculptures were unveiled at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach on December… Read More »Barry x Ball at the Bass Museum