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Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Culture Clash: Rave at Brooklyn Museum Versus Twilight Dance at the Botanical Gardens

First Saturday at Museum trumps first ever dance performance at Gardens

Eunah Kim with her "Happy Lungs" flag, Cambridge, Mass., May, 2009. Courtesy of Hyewon Li
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

A Grand Citizen of the World: Eunah Kim, 1973-2010

A New York memorial for the Korean-American artist, who died in Seoul last November, took place in June.

Members of a canari torso perform Paradis by Yanira Castro at Brooklyn Botanical Garden. Photo by Kevin Kwan
Friday, June 3rd, 2011

A New Species at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden: Live Performance at Twilight

Yanira Castro and a canari torsi presented Paradis this weekend

Festival goers interact with Peer Review, a project by the collective BroLab installed in Sara D. Roosevelt Park at the corner of Rivington & Forsyth streets, May 7, 2008
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

In the Spirit of a World Fair, but Greener: The New Museum’s Festival of Ideas for the New City

A Conference, a StreetFest and multiple happenings, May 4 to 8

A 2011 graduate of the Pratt Institute: Jessica Soininen-Eddis, Ditch, 2010. Oil, velvet dress and lace tutu on canvas, 60 x 60 inches. Courtesy of the Artist
Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Spring Chickens: The MFA Thesis Show Season Is Underway

Exhibition details for programs across the metropolis.

Frank Stella, K.97, 2008. Protogen RPT with stainless steel tubing, 66 x 73 x 60 inches. Courtesy of Paul Kasmin Gallery
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Gold Star for Sculpture: ISC honors Frank Stella

Lifetime Achievement Award at International Sculpture Center’s NY gala, Tuesday, April 26

Gabriel Laderman, The House of Death and Life, 1984-85 [detail]. Oil on cnavas, 93 x 135 inches. Courtesy of the Laderman Estate, photo by James Dee.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Rooted in Lived Experience: Gabriel Laderman

He argued for perceptual representation that engaged with larger traditions.

Sebastian Smee, Art Critic of the Boston Globe
Monday, April 18th, 2011

Pulitzer won by Boston Globe Art Critic Sebastian Smee

Only the third art critic to pick up this prestigious prize.

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

“A Clear-Eyed Working Sculptor”: Nathaniel Kaz, 1917-2010

A founder of the Sculptors Guild who advocated for cultural relevance.

Sabine Howard, The Human Condition, 2000. bronze. The Peterson Collection
Sunday, April 17th, 2011

New York Academy Showcases Gregory Peterson Collection

Benefit preview of the renowned realist collection is on Friday, April 21