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After looking at some truly useful political art projects, we’ve reverse engineered a how-to guide for creating—and disseminating—art as a form of activism.
over 7 years ago
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Discover artists who share John Baldessari’s conceptual, dot-covered, multi-disciplinary vision.
over 7 years ago
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A filmmaker whose shimmery pink aesthetic has influenced creative industries far and wide has taste worth emulating. See which artists she collects.
over 7 years ago
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The New York Magazine senior art critic has been called sexist and misogynistic for posting degrading pictures of naked woman on his Instagram. Here, Saltz responds to the criticism.
over 7 years ago
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The Lower East Side Printshop’s master printer, Erik Hougen, on the meaning of mastery, the logic of editioning, and the intimacy of collaboration.
about 7 years ago
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In time for the holiday season, we’ve scoured Netflix and Amazon Prime for the best art docs to watch as the tryptophan/eggnog/accidental snake venom takes over.
about 7 years ago
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Here, we’ve put together a starter kit to introduce you to some of the founding fathers (and mothers) of art photography, as well as some contemporary up-and-comers that a pushing forward the medium today.
about 7 years ago
Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.
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In this interview with Artspace’s Loney Abrams, the iconoclastic BBC producer explains why individualistic self-expression may be at the center of liberalism’s current woes.
about 7 years ago
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Taking its name from the salons of the 19th century where dozens of artworks were squeezed together onto the walls as part of academic competitions, the salon-style hang looks effortlessly boho chic when done well—but can be very easy to mess up.
about 7 years ago
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Going from art school into the real world can be a tough transition. Here are some crucial steps you can take during your last semester to prepare for you new life as a working artist.
about 7 years ago
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Here, Artspace’s Loney Abrams racks the brain of an artist who’s not only speculating on the future of the art market—he’s making it.
about 7 years ago
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Artists like Dan Flavin, Rob Pruitt, and Nick Cave are bringing NYC holiday window displays to a whole new level in 2016.
about 7 years ago
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Artspace’s Loney Abrams speaks with Red Bull Arts New York’s program manager, Max Wolf, about Red Bull’s relationship with the art world and how the art world can stand to benefit from it.
about 7 years ago
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Though Mexico City certainly churns out some spitfire talent of its own, it’s also become an international hot spot, attracting young ex-pat artists like moths to the flame.
almost 7 years ago
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Artspace’s Loney Abrams speaks with Sex Magazine’s Asher Penn about how to start a culture magazine on a low budget, where to get the best scoops, and why web publishing made sense in 2012 but might be too risky in 2017.
almost 7 years ago
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See ten of the best artworks from Mexico City’s alternative fair, Material Art Fair 2017.
almost 7 years ago
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While there’s nothing wrong with eye candy, we hoped to find a few works at the
Armory that attempt to reflect something about this profoundly unsettling time
we find ourselves in. Here are 9 works that actually mean something.
almost 7 years ago
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While there’s nothing wrong with eye candy, we hoped to find a few works at the
Armory that attempt to reflect something about this profoundly unsettling time
we find ourselves in. Here are 9 works that actually mean something.
almost 7 years ago