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Month: October 2014

MARK HOGANCAMP @ PIONEER WORKS – NYC – NOV 7-DEC12

Mark Hogancamp: The Women of Marwencol Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, NY November 7th - December 12th, 2014 Marwencol didn't begin as an art piece, or something made to exhibit. It really began with Mark Hogancamp getting beaten almost to death by five men outside a bar. It took Mark more than 40 days…

SAUL FLETCHER @ ALISON JACQUES GALLERY – LONDON – NOV 21 – DEC 20

Saul Fletcher Alison Jacques Gallery 16-18 Berners St. London November 21 - December 20, 2014 There is something we see a lot of in galleries, and that's wallspace. Walls inevitably back an art piece, but the clean white walls of most galleries create an absence so that the focus lands on the actual piece. Saul…

JESSICA RANKIN @ SALON 94 – NYC – NOV 5 – DEC 21

Jessica Rankin: "Dear Another" Salon 94 Freemans 1 Freeman Alley, New York November 5 - December 21, 2014 Playing upon the interconnectedness of words and images, Jessica Rankin has created a series of "word constellations." She begins with a bunch of words, gathered from her own stream of consciousness, from found texts, stores, memories, or…

BRAD JONES: DIPTYCHS @ SARGENT’S DAUGHTERS – NYC – OCT 29 – DEC 7

  Brad Jones: Diptychs Sargent's Daughters 179 East Broadway October 29th, 2014 - December 7th, 2014 You don't know the artist Brad Jones? Well there's really no one to know. There isn't a Brad Jones. He's a psuedonym for the artist pair, Jennifer Rubell and Brandi Twilley, both women. They will be showing their collaborative…

ORSON WELLES’ NEVER RELEASED FINAL FILM TO HIT THE BIG SCREEN

After more than four decades, Orson Welles’ final film, The Other Side of the Wind, will hit the big screen. Having spent almost half a century inside a warehouse in a Parisian suburb, the 1,083 reels of film will finally be released and made available for screening by May 6th, 2015 – the 100th anniversary of…

BARTHOLOMEUS SPRANGER: SPLENDOR AND EROTICISM @ THE MET – NYC – NOV 4 – FEB 1

Bartholomeus Spranger Splendor and Eroticism The Metropolitan Museum of Art November 4, 2014-February 1, 2015 When one thinks of mid-16th century art done at the courts of Popes and Emperors, a whole lot of groping isn't necessarily what comes to mind. But that's Bartholomeus Spranger for you. A successful artist during his time, Bartholomeus Spranger (1546–1611) served…

RJ MITTE OPENS UP ABOUT LIVING WITH A DISABILITY, ACTING, DATING AND HOLLYWOOD – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

At only twenty-two, RJ Mitte has found an amazing space to inhabit that rests between self and performer. The actor-producer is slowly etching out his place within the Hollywood elite. Though still relatively fresh to the scene, Mitte is already beginning to tread into legendary territory, having just come off of his six-season roll as…

STARLIGHT CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION HONORS RJ MITTE

Starlight Children’s Foundation, a leading global charity that partners with experts to improve the life and health of kids and families around the world, presented awards to RJ Mitte, the Koz Family, Ido Leffler and CBS EcoMedia at the 2014 Starlight Awards. More than 400 people attended the gala event at the historic Vibiana in…

A POLITE FICTION @ FOUNDATION LOUIS VUITTON – PARIS – OCT 27

Taryn Simon: A Polite Fiction  Foundation Louis Vuitton 8, Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi Bois de Boulogne October 27th, 2014 Underneath layers of cement and drywall in the Fondation Louis Vuitton is a message in green permanent marker on concrete: “Oubliez la terre. Elle ne vaut pas le coup . . . à moins que vous…

THE FLORAL GHOST @ PLANTHOUSE GALLERY – NYC – OCT 24 – DEC 12

The Floral Ghost Planthouse Gallery 107 W 28th Street October 24th - December 12th, 2014 This October, Planthouse Gallery has invited six artists - Simryn Gill, Florian Meisenberg, Katia Santibañez, Philip Taaffe, Fred Tomaselli, and Anton Würth - along with the writer Susan Orlean, to consider plants and the perpetually changing nature of the city,…

THE RISE OF SUSTAINABLE LUXURY

“It’s the triumph of fake fur … because fake fur changed so much and became so great now that you can hardly see a difference.” —Karl Lagerfeld on his Paris Fashion Week show for Chanel F/W 2010/2011 With a rising trend of consumers accepting, and in some cases even preferring vegan leather or pleather, there’s…

THE ADVENTURES OF THE LEGENDARY LAUREN HUTTON – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Lauren Hutton needs no introduction. The first real supermodel hasn’t stopped since her first Vogue cover shot by Richard Avedon in 1966. She was monumental in changing the face of American beauty. Over the years she was featured on 41 covers of Vogue, not to mention countless other magazines. She invented the beauty campaign, being…

NEIL YOUNG WATERCOLORS @ ROBERT BERMAN GALLERY – LOS ANGELES – NOV 3 – 29

Neil Young: Special Deluxe Robert Barman Gallery, Los Angeles November 3rd - 29th, 2014 Robert Berman Gallery has announced Special Deluxe, a series of unique watercolor paintings and prints by Neil Young. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with Young’s recent book release: Special Deluxe: A Memoir of Life & Cars. In Special Deluxe, Young…

VIVIAN MAIER @ HOWARD GREENBERG GALLERY – NEW YORK – OCT 30 – DEC 6

Vivian Maier: In Her Own Hands Howard Greenberg Gallery 41 East 57th Street, Suite 1406 October 30th - December 6th, 2014 An exhibition of photographs by Vivian Maier dating from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from October 30th – December 6th, 2014. Vivian Maier: In Her Own Hands…

ZOEY DEUTCH TALKS HOLLYWOOD, HEROINES AND HAPPINESS – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Zoey Deutch’s destiny within the world of acting could be construed as preordained. The daughter of actress Lea Thompson (Back to The Future) and director Howard Deutch (Pretty in Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful), one might say the nineteen-year-old was groomed for entertainment. Starring roles in films such as this year’s Vampire Academy have put…

SOPHIE KENNEDY CLARK ON MODELING AND MOVIES – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

“There is a stigma within the industry of [being] a model-turned-actress, that you’ve got to be pretty to become an actress.” Actress Sophie Kennedy Clark is both outspoken and grateful for her career, and isn’t one to shy away from taking on provocative roles—be it in film or in discussions about a woman’s place in…

“STONEHEARST ASYLUM” POE GONE WRONG (AGAIN) – FILM REVIEW

Of the 21 short stories included in Simon & Schuster’s original Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (1940), 14 have been adapted into full-length motion pictures. Of the seven that have not, three are six pages or less, one has been adapted into a television program, and another has inspired an hour-long musical…

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AUTOIMMUNE BY VOHN GALLERY @ THE UNTITLED SPACE – NYC – OCT 22 – NOV 18

Autoimmune October 22 - November 28 Opening October 22, 6-8pm Presented by Vohn Gallery In association with Indira Cesarine45 Lispenard St 1W, New York, NY 10013 Modern Man is born in a hospital and dies in a hospital, so he should make his home like a clinic. -Robert Musil  We are here to stay, Mathias Kessler 2013…

ALYSSA SUTHERLAND ON OVERCOMING OBSTACLES AND STARRING IN VIKINGS – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Australian model-turned-actress Alyssa Sutherland has clear artistic goals: “I want to make people laugh, I want to make people cry, I want to provoke people, I want to make them think about something in a different way...” The Vogue cover girl started modeling at the age of 15, and had a massively successful international career,…

7 ICONIC DIRECTORS + THEIR 7 ICONIC MOVIES

There comes a point in every budding director’s career, usually a few movies in, where the circumstances align to allow for a breakthrough. The backing is there, the level of control is reasonable. The director is young and hungry and vibrant, wholly convinced that he or she has got something to prove. The script is…

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