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thenewinquiry:


Bitter fruit is a dish best served with rage and poise. 

Evan Calder Williams  |  Read More

thenewinquiry:

Bitter fruit is a dish best served with rage and poise. 

Evan Calder Williams  |  Read More

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framenoir:

Rodarte’s S/S 2012 Iris Purple Wrinkled Leather Top and Avocado Silk Tiered Skirt featured in the April/May 2012 issue of Oyster Magazine.

framenoir:

Rodarte’s S/S 2012 Iris Purple Wrinkled Leather Top and Avocado Silk Tiered Skirt featured in the April/May 2012 issue of Oyster Magazine.

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Art for Progress presents Brooklyn Beat Music & Arts Festival!

Art for Progress presents Brooklyn Beat Music & Arts Festival!

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Awesome!
flavorpill:

amazing MCA tribute mural 

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901 plays

Just Breathe

Pearl Jam

Agreed.

soundboard:

Pearl Jam - Just Breathe

I want to start this off by saying Pearl Jam has never been one of my favorite bands. I’m usually more into current alternative than Eddie Vedder, however, something about this song just stopped me in my tracks. The beautifully simple lyrics combined with the passionate vocal makes it, to me at least, an unforgettable song. It evokes so many emotions: sadness, love, and longing to name a few. It makes me want to cry, and at the same time, find those I love most and gather them close around me. For as the song says, “I’m a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love.” 

-theturntabledaily

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nycartscene:

Opens Friday, Apr 27, 6-8p:”When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream?” Pier Paolo Calzolari2 Galleries:Marianne Boesky Gallery, 509 W24th St., NYCPace Gallery, 510 W25 St., NYCA retrospective exhibition of Arte Povera artist Pier Paolo Calzolari focusing on the last 25 years, including a selection of large-scale works that have not been seen before in the U.S. The exhibition will include foundational early works as well as full-room installations utilizing materials as diverse as butter and lead. This will be Calzolari’s first exhibition in New York in more than twenty years.  - thru June 23*Image: Terry Richardson

nycartscene:

Opens Friday, Apr 27, 6-8p:

When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream?
 Pier Paolo Calzolari

2 Galleries:
Marianne Boesky Gallery, 509 W24th St., NYC
Pace Gallery, 510 W25 St., NYC

A retrospective exhibition of Arte Povera artist Pier Paolo Calzolari focusing on the last 25 years, including a selection of large-scale works that have not been seen before in the U.S. The exhibition will include foundational early works as well as full-room installations utilizing materials as diverse as butter and lead. This will be Calzolari’s first exhibition in New York in more than twenty years.  - thru June 23
*Image: Terry Richardson

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officialrodarte:

Rodarte’s Hand Marbled and Dyed Metallic Dress and Lace up Leather Boots on Edita Vilkeviciute in Harper’s Bazaar.

officialrodarte:

Rodarte’s Hand Marbled and Dyed Metallic Dress and Lace up Leather Boots on Edita Vilkeviciute in Harper’s Bazaar.

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nycartscene:

Opens Tonight, Apr 19, 6-8p:

Judd Women Targets
 Eva Lake

frosch&portmann, 53 Stanton St., NYC

This exhibition marks the inaugural showing of Lake’s Judd Montages, some of her earliest works. The artist found the Judd images used in these collages in an illegal sublet in New York, where she lived for ten years. The apartment had belonged to an art dealer who left behind an art magazine from the 1960s featuring Donald Judd. Inspired by Judd’s stark forms, Lake held onto the magazine for over two decades before eventually cutting into it. In creating the Judd Montages, the artist wanted to add vitality to works famous for their austerity and non-content. In doing so, Lake is playing with works from the canon of art history that are not initially meant to be played with. This exercise results in dazzlingly colorful montages that re-imagine Judd’s minimalist sculptures as the protagonists in various glamorous and often dreamlike landscapes.  - thru July 22

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thefader:

INTERVIEW: BOB MARLEY’S DAUGHTER ON NEW DOCUMENTARY