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Germaine Krull: Revolution, Erotica and Ads

Pioneering modernist photographer Germaine Krull was as much a photojournalist as she was a story-teller. Through her work, most of

Rose McGowan’s ‘Dawn’ Debuts Online

Rose McGowan’s directorial debut, Dawn, which premiered at Sundance earlier this year, is a slow-burning gem: critically lauded and technically

Laura Beth Reese’s Intimate Ex-Boyfriend Portraits

For Boston-based artist Laura Beth Reese, breakups will always be a part of her life. The photographer’s series Ex-Boyfriends sees

Philippe Parreno: H{N}Y P N{Y}OSIS

In his largest installation in the U.S. to date, French artist Philippe Parreno gives American audiences an opportunity to experience

AREA x Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony, New York’s veritable purveyor of all things hip and cool — when it comes to garments at least — has added

Six Acts To See at Governors Ball 2015

The fifth Governors Ball descends upon New York City’s Randall Island park today through Sunday, June 7th. If you already

Art Openings This Week in NYC

A curated list of the best art openings across NYC galleries this week.   Françoise Grossen June 4 – August

The Tribe, Love & Mercy, A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting on Existence: June’s Essential Movies

There is more to the June cinematic calendar than Summer blockbusters. Outside of the mega-million franchise scene, the hearts of

Kim Gordon: The City Is A Garden

Kim Gordon’s — the former front-woman of Sonic Youth — long-standing, and quite accomplished, foray into arts has landed her shows at