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Baltrop’s Sincerity: Love Shots of a Scarier NYC
October 13th, 2010The work of Alvin Baltrop, a photographer whose career spanned four decades, is a relentless documentation of the underbelly of New York City.
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Art Blogosphere Goes On Display
August 13th, 2010Last weekend, art blogger Hrag Vartanian switched roles from critic to curator for his debut curatorial project, On Display, at STOREFRONT gallery…
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The Curatorial Knife: Artist Collective Regina Rex
July 20th, 2010Regina Rex, a spotless exhibition space amongst a sea of artist studios, is an ice-cold curatorial knife to the lovey-dovey house party that is the Bushwick art scene.
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Morgan/Jefferson L Stop Must-Sees at BOS10
June 5th, 2010It’s been a hot and well-attended Bushwick Open Studios so far — here are some great studios we hope you got a chance to see…
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More Bang For Your Buck at BOS10
June 3rd, 2010BushwickBK’s Art Editor Stephen Truax has some helpful tips on navigating this weekend’s explosion of art that will save you time and heat exhaustion…
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A Bushwick ‘Battle’ Results in Stalemate
April 7th, 2010This past Saturday was Bushwick Schlacht!, a two-day-only pop-up show on Boerum Street… The show examined new work in painting from the US and Germany in our “urban war zone.”
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NYC Art World Inside Jokes Now Include Bushwick
March 16th, 2010Creating a flurry of reaction that rippled through the art world, William Powhida and Jade Townsend’s Hooverville immortalizes Bushwick and some of our resident personalities…
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The Real Thing
March 15th, 2010The two-day-long exhibition, You Can’t Do That On Television, is comprised of 15 artists and artist groups, 13 video monitors and miles of extension cords…
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Will They Come? SITE Competes for Armory Eyes
March 3rd, 2010The most important collectors, curators, and gallerists are in town. Will they come out to Bushwick?
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Parallel Scenes: Clopen Studio at 1100 Broadway
February 22nd, 2010That at least two parallel networks of artists, studios, exhibitions, and critiques occur on top of one another, almost unaware of each other, is a huge credit to at least the scope of Bushwick.
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