See Photographer Lea Bertucci Turn the Indoors Out
The Brooklyn-based artist creates postcards from the underworld.
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Hoving was a madman, and of a specific type: the utterly fearless, patrician vulgarian.
This will prove once and for all that women artists are no better and no worse than their male counterparts.
Revelers licking an ice sculpture that looked suspiciously like a giant phallus, and much more!
The setup for this portrait must've taken days.
"It's even more surreal than a movie premiere," the director says of his new Museum of Modern Art exhibition.
It's been two years since a judge ordered Larry Salander's possessions be liquidated, but so far, none of them have been.
I sorely want to defend the New Museum. Unfortunately, the institution may have outsmarted itself.
The work, a motion-activated replica of a human tongue called 'Noisette,' is intended to result in a "mischievous slapstick routine."
And the results are amazing.
"My kind of art has always been film, that's my primary interest, and everything else is just a hobby."
Oddly, the case hinges on the absence of actor George Clooney in a photo.
A chalk portrait bought for $19,000 two years ago might be worth $100 million if it's by Da Vinci.
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