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Good Abstraction Missed During Press Nap Time

by Art Fag City on January 24, 2006

Like hard edge paintings of flesh blobs? If you answered yes to this question than Baumgartner Gallery has a show for you. Abstract painter Aaron Williams has made no less than six of these genre works for the Chelsea art viewer to contemplate. Now, I’ve thought a lot about this work over the past week, […]

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Wanna See Some Art?

by Art Fag City on December 8, 2005

Or listen to someone talk about it an awful lot? New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman will be at the New York Public Library on the 9th. I recommend going to see this lecture. Kimmelman is exactly what I like in an art reviewer. For one, you never need to have your own copy […]

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Hans-Ulrich Obrist’s New Do It Video Tells You to Do It With Social Media

by Corinna Kirsch on April 29, 2014
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But why should we do it?

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The Artists’ Guide to the 2013 New York City Mayoral Race

by Whitney Kimball on August 30, 2013
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The New York City mayoral candidates have been busy staking out their territories; we’ve got the teachers’ and firefighters’ candidate (Bill Thompson), the teamsters’ candidate (Christine Quinn), the health care workers’ (Bill de Blasio), the transit workers and engineers’ candidate (John Liu), the sergeants’ candidate (John Catsimatidis), the retired Irish corrections officers’ candidate (Joe Lhota), and even the pro-weiner constituency (guess who). So, artists, who’s our candidate?

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Massive Links! Global Edition!

by Art Fag City on February 19, 2010

POST BY PADDY JOHNSON Miranda July, Things We Don’t Understand and Are Not Going to Talk About, 2006 I’ve been traveling all this week which is why the blog’s been a bit thin content wise. As a result however I’ve got a fair bit more national and international stories to link up. Massive Links, Global […]

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