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Monthly Archives: May 2016
The Most Perfectly Lonely Art Installation
There’s an art installation in Times Square that’s meant to be found by accident. It has no labels anywhere, no explanation, it is merely an experience meant to be stumbled across in the middle of one of the most sensory-heavy, … Continue reading
Posted in art, NYC, Uncategorized
Tagged artists, discovery, found art, max neuhaus, Times Square
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A Stone for Donald
On Easter, March 27 2016, there was very briefly an unusual art installation in Central Park, New York. It was a small marble gravestone, with a birth date but no date of death. The epitaph read “Make America Hate Again.” … Continue reading
Posted in art, Brooklyn, NYC, Uncategorized
Tagged Brian Andrew Whiteley, Central Park, Donald Trump, graveyard, tombstone
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Election Season? Buy Some Art!
Now is the time of times to buy art, alleges the New York Post. Over the past decade, art prices have fallen specifically in election years since 1998, meaning that those dreadful political seasons are the best time to get … Continue reading
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Tagged art market, buyers, election season, presidential election, prices
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Month2Month: Art and the Class Struggle
A new art project from William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton takes on gentrification and the class struggle in New York City. Eight participants, selected by lottery, will get to spend four nights in “affordable” or “luxury” housing in the city. … Continue reading
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