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Miranda Siegel

December 12, 2011 |
The Provocateur: Laurel Nakadate

A lot of Laurel Nakadate’s work involves middle-aged men who try to pick her up.

May 23, 2011 | Feature
The Joys of Obsolescence

When high-tech products become old and awkward, that’s when artist Cory Arcangel gets excited.

December 20, 2010 |
30-38. Because the Best Young Filmmakers Wouldn’t Shoot Anywhere Else

These nine directors made some of the most memorable independent movies of the past two years—all of which were set on the streets of New York.

December 20, 2010 |
42. Because Our Galleries Are Eight Stories Tall

At some point during the art boom, our galleries just got bigger and bigger.

November 8, 2010 | Feature
Annotated Artwork: The Making of Jim Campbell’s 'Scattered Light'

We asked him to walk us through the monumental, three-dimensional Madison Square Park installation.

October 25, 2010 | Feature
Seeing New York Through Leonardo’s Eye

Abelardo Morell takes the camera obscura to the rooftops of Manhattan.

May 31, 2010 | Feature
Water Definitely Not Included

During “The Artist Is Present,” Marina Abramovic is chairbound for as long as nine and a half hours. A furious debate has ensued: How does she pee?

May 17, 2010 | Feature
Going the Way of All Flesh

Art replaces meat at Gavin Brown.

May 3, 2010 | Feature
Skip the Oil Paint. Go Straight to the Boneyard.

Emu feathers, wasp nests, freeze-dried sparrows, owl vomit: Such creepy-icky materials are the underpinnings of the work in the Museum of Arts and Design’s “Dead or Alive” show.

November 9, 2009 | Feature
The 65-Year-Old Virgin

Robert Bergman’s photographs, finally revealed

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