For Photographer Jeremy Kost, Art Happened by Mistake
The Polaroid artist fills out our patented questionnaire.
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The Polaroid artist fills out our patented questionnaire.
Think of the children!
In 1966, he bought a painting $25 at a time.
"I was skiing in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and I found a roll of film."
The star of the Whitney's Keinholz exhibition leads a charmed life.
Because, unlike Boehner, the Warhol Foundation actually paid for it.
John Boehner and Eric Cantor successfully encouraged the removal of a gay-themed art piece at the Smithsonian today.
Not the Damien Hirst, though. Dick Fuld's keeping that one.
Doorman found it in some bushes.
Painting's owner withdraws lawsuit.
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