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Mary-Kate Olsen was a surprise attendee at Art Basel Miami Beach last week, where she was spotted at a faux abandoned meth lab with her boyfriend, artist Nate Lowman. Lowman was a co-curator for Basel satellite “The Station,” a 12,000-square-foot group show that—thanks to Miami’s real-estate crash—sprawled across three floors of a half-finished high-rise. Olsen was at Lowman’s side for the show’s December 2 opening party, where he enjoyed an open bar and a round of backslapping from a Who’s Who of the New York art world’s hipster brigade, including Jonah Freeman and Justin (brother of Rob) Lowe, who created the creepy “meth lab” inside a claustrophobic warren of rooms.


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