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Look at This Cool, Giant Mystery Gallery Coming to Brooklyn

Is Bushwick getting another artistic landmark?

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The Must Be Scene: 10 NY Art Shows to Catch This Fall

Some gallery shows you should look into

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15 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before January 12

A round-up of New York City art world events not to miss this week.

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Galleries Galore: From Algorithms to Pasteurization, Rethink What You Know...

What gallery shows should you check out this fall? We've got you covered.

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Charles Atlas’s Long-Awaited Show Opens at Luhring Augustine Bushwick

“I’m speechless,” said Ryan Estep, a visitor at the opening of “The Illusion of Democracy,” Charles Atlas’s show at Luhring

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Look at This! ‘Painting in Space’ at Luhring Augustine

In a summer of sprawling group shows that range from the gutsy to the foreboding, it’s a fine change of

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This Weekend Is Your Last Chance to Catch Charles Atlas’s ‘The Illusion of...

If you’re slow on the uptake, this is your last chance to see the Charles Atlas show at Bushwick’s Luhring

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Philip Taaffe to Luhring Augustine

The artist Philip Taaffe will now be represented by Luhring Augustine gallery, the gallery said Tuesday, and will debut there with a

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‘Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors’ at Luhring Augustine

The wily Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson spends most of his time on screen in his new film, The Visitors (2012),

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Show Extensions! ‘Frozen Lakes’ at Artists Space and Ragnar Kjartansson at...

A bit of exciting news this Monday morning: two very fine shows have received extensions to their runs. Ragnar Kjartansson’s

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10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before September 14

Screening and Talk: Harun Farocki “Diagrams” at Artists Space In tribute to the German artist and filmmaker who passed away this summer, and coinciding with the launch of the book “Harun Farocki...

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Woman’s Work: The Epic Two Decades of Janine Antoni

In Ms. Antoni’s latest exhibition, “From The Vow Made,” on view at Luhring Augustine’s Chelsea gallery through April 25, the artist creates sculpture in a more traditional sense for the first time—and...

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10 Things To Do in New York’s Art World Before January 17

The best stuff in New York this weekend

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Permanent Rachel Whiteread Piece To Crown Governors Island

A new art commission for New York's newest park.

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Drawings of Iggy Pop’s Body at Brooklyn Museum, and 5 Things to Do Until...

Turner Prize-winning British artist Jeremy Deller asked rocker Iggy Pop to pose nude for students.

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The Dead Art of Painting-Rejected, Embraced to the End

There’s a lot to distrust about the paintings of Albert Oehlen, not least their venue. With rare exceptions-the photographs of Joel Sternfeld, say-Chelsea’s Luhring Augustine has dedicated itself to...

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The Mad Men Photographer

At first glance, Elad Lassry’s work can look like advertising. His bold, ambiguously retro genre photographs, showcased in the “New Photography 2010” show opening this month at the Museum of Modern...

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Guido van der Werve Plans 30-Mile Run to Rachmaninoff’s Grave

Last year, Dutch artist Guido van der Werve rather impressively completed a roughly 30-mile run from MoMA P.S.1 in Queens all the way up to the gravesite of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff in...

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Running for Hours, Guido van der Werve Visits Rachmaninoff's Grave

“Should I give the benediction?” gallerist Roland Augustine asked the nine of us who had gathered on Saturday morning, Nov. 12, outside Luhring Augustine, the Chelsea gallery he runs with Lawrence...

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From the Top! Photographer Elad Lassry Plans Debut as Choreographer

A quick glance over Israeli artist Elad Lassry’s work of the past few years suggests that dance has become more than a passing fascination for him. In a short film included in the Museum of Modern...

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