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Art F City at The L Magazine: MonkeyTown 3.0: Monkey Business

by Paddy Johnson on May 8, 2013
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Hurray! MonkeyTown, the avant garde screening, performance and dining venue is back! This summer, MonkeyTown will enjoy a 60 day run at Eyebeam. There’ll be chefs, there’ll be videos, there’ll even be an all terrine menu. I spoke to MonkeyTown Founder Montgomery Knott this week, and asked him about the program. Our interview is now up at The L Magazine.

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Art F City at The L Magazine: Don’t Move to New York

by Paddy Johnson on April 24, 2013
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“Don’t move to New York,” I told an audience of young students at the University of Georgia last week. To my surprise, most of the students were already familiar with my thoughts on the matter—I’d forgotten about a conversation I’d had with local artist and MFA graduate Layet Johnson, who’d called to ask me if he should move to New York. That conversation became part of an installation in a hotel show. It’s a small town, so by the time I’d arrived, the entire student body had listened to the piece.

Still, the topic came up again and again during my stay, and part of it was my own doing. I’m sad that New York, the city I’ve lived in for more than 10 years, is now barely hospitable to those making the kind of art I love. It’s my job, though I don’t like it, to tell young artists thinking of moving that without connections, their job prospects are dim. The ugly reality is the cost of living is prohibitively expensive in New York.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: ArtStack, The Pinterest for Artists

by Paddy Johnson on January 30, 2013
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Why is ArtStack suddenly so popular? This week at The L Magazine I talk to a few artists using the service to figure out why.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: Chelsea’s (Mostly) Back

by Whitney Kimball on January 7, 2013
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Let the openings begin. We’re going to see a whole bunch of new shows open this week, and we plan to attend them all. We’re crazy like that. Our full list of recommendations can be found at The L Magazine, but our list of Chelsea recommends can be had after the jump.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: The Art Year in Review

by Paddy Johnson on January 2, 2013
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2012 didn’t offer a lot for the art-inclined: the Whitney Biennial sucked; Bravo’s reality show Gallery Girls failed to find anyone in the art world both legitimate and crazy enough to produce a compelling show; and our schedules now have to make room for everyone’s favorite activity—art fairs!

Here’s a look at what we did last year.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: This Week’s Must-See Art Events: Extreme Hangover Edition

by Whitney Kimball on January 1, 2013
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Thanks to the holiday, some of us will not be at our finest this week. Our massive hangovers will likely be compounded with the news that taxes are going way up and arts funding’s going way down. Happy New Year!

In light of all that, here are some art events that are easy on both your stomach and your wallet.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: The 10 Best Exhibitions of 2012

by Paddy Johnson on December 28, 2012
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My favorite exhibitions of 2012 is up at the L Magazine. No museum shows this year. Ghosts in the Machine was the only one that came close to making the list. Lots of under recognized talent this year, Viola Yesiltac, and Michael Barryhill amongst them.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: Wade Guyton And The “Imperfect Beauty” Cliché

by Paddy Johnson on December 6, 2012
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This week at The L Magazine I talk about the Wade Guyton show at The Whitney. As a few avid art readers may know, the show was anointed with great reviews by both Roberta Smith at The Times and Jerry Saltz at New York Magazine, each lauding Guyton for his innovation. I don’t agree with this idea at all, arguing in this piece, that work actually hews fairly closely to pre-existing conservative art world values. Also, even within the frame work of those values, the show’s just not very good. My thoughts on why, after the jump.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: Regarding Regarding Warhol: It Sucks!

by Paddy Johnson on October 25, 2012
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What’s better for cocktail party conversation: a trip to the The Metropolitan Museum to see the exhibition or a trip to a couple out-of-the-way shows you might actually like? I did both recently; this week, we’ll focus on the Met—because high-profile flops are generally great for party chatter.

Aside from The New Yorker’s Peter Schjeldahl, basically every critic in the city has panned Regarding Warhol. That’s for good reason. Curators Mark Rosenthal, Marla Prather, Ian Alteveer, and Rebecca Lowery have assembled a conceptually empty show around the idea that Warhol has influenced the art world’s biggest stars—especially the long list of them included in this show.

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