Three shows around town feature artists who blur the lines between media to create experiential installations.
by Benjamin Sutton
Tags: Art
In Sheila Callaghan's scattershot attempt at postmodern assault, attempts to be edgy and provocative are ultimately undercut by unfocused writing and relentless self-consciousness.
Two street artists (Poland's Remed and Paris's Zbiok) take over Bed-Stuy's Brooklynite gallery, bringing worldly touches to New York's urban art form.
by Matthew Kuemmerlein
Tags: Art
The New York Times , as you may have heard, is dying, because of the internet.
The L sits down with the successful playwright to talk theater, poetry, New York vs. L.A., his penchant towards adapting true stories and what's next.
In this little-performed early work, George Bernard Shaw exposes the real-life roadblocks to the high-minded social philosophizing espoused by his Henrik Ibsen-obsessed contemporaries.
Does the answer to Bloomberg's stranglehold wear his hair in a pomadour?
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Independent Films from the Art Theatre Guild of Japan
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Dirt Candy goes haute cuisine with local vegetables.
History lessons with something genuinely new to say about our present moment.
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Paddy's cheat sheet of all the best A- and B-list bellwether galleries.
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