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Book Swap!

by Art Fag City on May 2, 2007

Date: Saturday, May 19, 2007 Time: Noon to 6pm Location: West 27th Street between 11th and 12th Avenues Time to get rid of all those books you bought during various “art phases” you know you’ll never revisit. May 19th between 12 and 6 NADA (The New Art Dealers Association) and Regency Arts Press Ltd. sets […]

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Massive Links! Social Media/Credit Default Swap Edition

by Art Fag City on April 3, 2009

Facebook Screengrab AFC Art critic Jerry Saltz asks Facebook “friends” which critics they liked best, why so few of those chosen are from ArtForum, and what art magazines they prefer. Probably the most interesting piece of information culled from the thread on critics came in the form of Dave Hickey love– I had no idea […]

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Fresh Links!

by Art Fag City on February 5, 2010

Regency Arts Press Ltd. – Art Book Swap Book swap at MoMA Saturday!

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Massive Links! Miscellany Edition

by Art Fag City on July 24, 2008

Susan De Seyn, Gold, 2003, Enamel and collage on paper, 22.5 x 30 inches Scope Hamptons opens today, and runs through the weekend. I’ve never known anyone who really got behind their Hampton fair, but this year interest really seems to have dwindled. Besides it being the middle of summer, their exhibitor list isn’t helping […]

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Posting Notices and Strange Spam Tips Forwarded to AFC

by Art Fag City on May 18, 2007

Photograph Neil Rough I’m out of town so there won’t be any posts today. We will issue a reminder though that tomorrow is the NADA Art Book Swap in Chelsea, so don’t forget to bring your old books out to exchange for new ones. Also as luck would have it, a tipster sent our offices […]

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Scary Stories To Tell In A Gallery: An Interview with Langdon Graves on “Spooky Action At A Distance” at Victori + Mo

by Emily Colucci on June 24, 2016
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Walking the darkened halls of 56 Bogart Street, a pulsating pink glow radiated from the open door of Victori + Mo. I felt like I was in The Shining’s Overlook Hotel and told artist Langdon Graves as much when we met to speak about her current exhibition Spooky Action At A Distance. “Yeah,” Graves responded, “That’s not the first Kubrick reference I got.”

Spooky Action At A Distance is nothing if not creepy. Based on her grandmother’s experiences with ghosts, Graves’ exhibition immerses viewers into a dreamlike but distinctly familiar space of a mid-20th century home covered in flowered wallpaper and a jarring candy-colored palette.

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Liveblogging “Artist as Debtor”: a Conference on Artists Under Capitalism

by The AFC Staff on January 23, 2015

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Now liveblogging “Artist as Debtor”, a conference on a now all-too-familiar topic of art school debt.

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We Went to The Lower East Side: Looking Back at History

by Paddy Johnson and Whitney Kimball on June 20, 2014
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We visit CANADA’s Supports/Surfaces show and P!’s Elaine Lustig Cohen and Heman Chong show. Mixed reviews for all!

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We Went to Roe Ethridge, Gerard & Kelly, and Doug Wheeler

by Paddy Johnson Whitney Kimball and Corinna Kirsch on March 24, 2014
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Art F City staff gets real about three shows currently on view in Chelsea.

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