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Month: January 2018

ICP GETS POLITICAL WITH NEW EXHIBITIONS

Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died Then They Came For Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II Both through May 6th, 2018 ICP Museum: 250 Bowery, New York City The International Center for Photography has two new recently-opened exhibitions on view, both exploring politically relevant subject matter. The first, "Edmund Clark: The…

NEW BOOK ‘DIOR IMAGES: PAOLO ROVERSI’ CELEBRATES HOUSE’S ARCHIVE

  Fashion history lovers, rejoice: on February 20th, Rizzoli will release "Dior Images: Paolo Roversi," a volume of photographs from publications including British Vogue, Vogue Paris, and W that spotlight creations by Dior's line of artistic directors Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano, Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri. The book celebrates the maison's 70th anniversary and features exclusive photographs by Paolo Roversi…

ROSE MCGOWAN’S MEMOIR ‘BRAVE’ CONFRONTS ABUSE OF POWER IN HOLLYWOOD

Released this morning, Rose McGowan's memoir "Brave" is a deeply personal, no-holds-barred look at the rampant abuse of power by men in Hollywood. The book delves into McGowan's allegations against Harvey Weinstein, including an incident in 1997 that McGowan had not previously gone into detail about. The actress writes that at Sundance Film Festival that…

UP CLOSE WITH HALE APPLEMAN, THE HIGH KING OF FILLORY

Off screen, Hale Appleman, who plays Eliot Waugh on "The Magicians," is curious, observant and open. You feel you’re in the presence of a man who follows his instincts, knows what he wants and passionately goes for it. Whether with his acting or music, he doesn't disappoint. And just like Eliot, there’s much more to Hale…

WOMEN’S MARCH 2018: HUGE TURNOUT FOR SECOND YEAR OF PROTESTS

One year after the first Women's March stormed Washington D.C., Los Angeles and New York City, thousands of protestors continued to support equal rights at the second annual wave of rallies and marches in major cities across the United States last weekend. Mayor Bill DeBlasio reported a turnout of 200,000 in New York City, and…

LARRY NASSAR, FORMER OLYMPIC DOCTOR, SENTENCED TO 40-175 YEARS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYUaHiHDR5Y Larry Nassar, former doctor for the American gymnastics team, has been sentenced to 40 to 175 years in federal prison for sexually abusing scores of patients, among them Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles. The sentence comes after a seven-day trial in which over 150 young women testified about the…

SMOKIN’ WINTER BEAUTY WITH EMILY WICKERSHAM

Emily Wickersham, AKA Ellie Bishop on NCIS, whirled into New York City for a press tour. The show just kicked back into gear after a hiatus, so tune in! Before Emily jetted back to Los Angeles for filming duties, we were able to snap a few pictures. Wickersham has the most enviable eyebrows, radiant skin…

THE ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 2018 OSCAR NOMINEES

The 90th Academy Awards, set for March 4th, 2018, will see the buzziest stars of the past year take the stage for the movie industry's most prestigious award ceremony. The Academy has just released this year's nominees, with favorites "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," "Dunkirk," and "The Shape of Water" in the lead. Read on…

FRIEZE NEW YORK ANNOUNCES 2018 AGENDA

  Frieze New York 2018 May 4 - 6, 2018 Randall’s Island Park, New York Featuring more than 190 galleries from 30 countries, the seventh edition of Frieze has announced its 2018 exhibitors and programming. Returning to Randall's Island, the fair will showcase the world's most significant artists and galleries as well as expanded programming…

THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW BY AIPAD RETURNS TO PIER 94 ON APRIL 5TH

The Photography Show, presented by AIPAD April 5th - April 8th, 2018 Pier 94: 711 12th Avenue, New York One of the world's most important and longest running annual photography fairs, The Photography Show (organized by AIPAD, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers) will return to New York City for its 38th edition. AIPAD…

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THE UNTITLED SPACE ‘ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE’ OPENING INSPIRES CROWDS

On January 16th, hundreds of artists, collectors and anti-Trump activists flocked to The Untitled Space for the opening of "ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE," a group show of over 80 artists curated by Indira Cesarine responding to America's current political climate. The exhibit—timed to coincide with the one-year inauguration of President Donald Trump—imparts the pressing nature…

FOUNDLING MUSEUM CELEBRATES FEMALE SUFFRAGE WITH 2018 PROGRAMMING

The Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury, London This year, London's Foundling Museum marks the centenary of female suffrage in the United Kingdom with a host of programming celebrating women's contribution to British society, culture and philanthropy from the 1720s to present day. The year-long schedule of exhibitions harkens to Foundling Museum founder Thomas Coram's…

‘ONE BASQUIAT’ OPENS AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM JANUARY 26TH

One Basquiat Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY January 26, 2018 - March 11, 2018 Jean-Michel Basquiat's 1982 painting "Untitled" broke art auction price records when it sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's last year, making it the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction. The buyer, billionaire collector Yusaku Maezawa, aims to…

WIKIPEDIA UNDER SCRUTINY FOR ITS GENDER BIAS

Since its inception in 2001, online encyclopedia Wikipedia has become the fifth-most visited website in the world. Its egalitarian, open-source mode of operation would seem to facilitate democratic and even-handed writing and editing practices—as well as collaborative interactions between users. However, a lengthy report by Eileen Guo for Inverse reveals the website's insidious gender biases. The report…

FIRST AID KIT TALKS NEW ALBUM ‘RUINS,’ WORKING AS SIBLINGS & GIRL POWER

We caught up with Swedish sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit when they were in New York for a concert last month. With upcoming appearances at Bonnaroo and Coachella and a recently-released music video for new song "Fireworks," the two are certainly keeping busy. Editor-in-chief Indira Cesarine chatted with the sisters about their…

2ND ANNUAL WOMEN’S MARCH TO TAKE PLACE JANUARY 20-21ST, 2018

With the one-year anniversary of the Women's March on Washington fast approaching, the Women's March Alliance has announced a weekend full of events, scheduled for January 20th to 21st, 2018, to continue the fight for equal rights. Marches will take place in cities around the world (you can find a full list HERE), but we've highlighted…

OUTSIDER ART FAIR RETURNS TO NEW YORK FOR ITS 26TH EDITION

Outsider Art Fair January 18 - January 21, 2018 The Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, New York The leading fair for self-taught artists and art brut, Outsider Art Fair returned to New York City from January 18th to January 21st, 2018 at the Metropolitan Pavilion. This year's 26th edition featured 63 galleries from 35 cities…

CURATOR INDIRA CESARINE TALKS UPCOMING EXHIBITION ‘ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE’

ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE The Untitled Space 45 Lispenard Street, New York January 17 - February 4, 2018 New York-based artist, gallerist and curator Indira Cesarine was inspired to create a gallery space and platform for contemporary female artists and feminist art as a genre when she opened TriBeCa gallery The Untitled Space a few…

WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD CALL ‘TIME’S UP’ ON WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Following the nationwide deluge of conversation surrounding sexual misconduct in the workplace and beyond, sparked by Ronan Farrow's exposé of of Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein's history of sexual harassment and assault, a group of powerful women in Hollywood have joined to unveil Time's Up, an initiative against systemic harassment in the workplace. Celebrities including actresses…

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