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This Week’s Art Events at the L Magazine: Sandy Benefits and Rescheduled Openings

by Whitney Kimball on November 5, 2012
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This week at the L Magazine, we’ve got a few art events that will benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy.

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[Updated] How to Volunteer for Hurricane Sandy Clean Up

by Corinna Kirsch on November 1, 2012
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You’ve seen the pictures. You’ve read the tweets. New York City looks like a post-apocalyptic wasteland along its waterfront. Among the many things New York City needs right now, clean up is one of them. The art world is rallying, too.

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We Were There: Chelsea Sound

by Corinna Kirsch on October 29, 2012
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Remember life before the storm? There were Halloween parties, functioning subway cars, and, on Saturday, there was Chelsea Sound. We have the pictures to prove it.

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Hurricane Sandy Special: Your List of Rescheduled Art Events

by Paddy Johnson and Whitney Kimball on October 29, 2012
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Let’s have a moment of silence for this week’s cancelled benefits. Now let’s rejoice their rescheduled dates!

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Petra Cortright: VICKY DEEP IN SPRING VALLEY

by Paddy Johnson on October 25, 2012
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Back in September during the NY Art Book Fair, Petra Cortright casually mentioned that it normally doesn’t take her longer than 20 minutes to make an artwork. Her e-book, published by Paul Chan’s Badlands Unlimited, took her maybe an hour.

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MoMA’s “The Scream” Opens Today

by Whitney Kimball on October 24, 2012
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After becoming the most expensive artwork of all time, “The Scream” gets its own show at MoMA for six months.

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Proof: Bronx Museum’s Anniversary Party Was a Smash Hit

by Whitney Kimball on October 18, 2012
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If there was one takeaway from the Bronx Museum’s 40th Anniversary, it’s that museums should have more music. You don’t hear this level of noise at MoMA.

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Flux Factory: Not-So-Silent Open Call

by Paddy Johnson on October 16, 2012
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Is your art a little too weird for the establishment? Do you like to wear a few too many kinds of plaid at once? Has your mother ever expressed worry about your future?

If you’ve said “yes” to any of these questions, it’s time to submit your work to Flux Factory’s open call for submissions.

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Art Fag City at the L Magazine: Must-See Art Events

by Whitney Kimball on October 15, 2012
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Here are a couple picks from this week’s art events events at the L.

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