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To celebrate the sex symbol’s legacy, Charles Saffati of Carlton Fine Arts is presenting An Ode to Marilyn, an exhibition ...
When a bright-eyed, 17 year-old Michael Imperioli first moved to New York City in the early ’80s, just as he was beginning to ...
The influential and unusual art academy, whose alumni include Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, Jackson Pollock and Mark ...
You can spend Pride disassociating to avoid the news, throwing bricks, or watching selections from a century of queer movies.
Andy Cohen lived in what has to be one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable celebrity homes in New York City—a ...
J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of ...
Zohran Mamdani has buzz and some momentum in New York City’s mayoral race. But can a 33-year-old democratic socialist beat ...
Underground films, transvestites, hippies and freaks, businessmen and secretaries checking out the other side of life, ...
The Village Voice looks at Jim Hoberman's latest, "Everything is Now," which will have a book launch party at Artists Space on June 6, 2025.
J Hoberman’s vivid history of the New York scene in that landmark decade, jumps from Dylan to Kusama, Warhol to Baraka ...
Touted by some as Andy Warhol’s “first ... damaged heiress who electrified 1960s New York with her silver hair, gamine beauty, and reckless extravagance. Warhol captured her haunting ...
In June 1964, the pop artist Andy ... Warhol hung on to Baby Jane, the columnists treated him like he did not exist. Baby Jane took Warhol to the Rolling Stones’ first New York ...
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