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Florida State Court Orders Removal of Fake Keith Harings

by Corinna Kirsch on March 14, 2013
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If you’re paying $30 to attend a Keith Haring exhibition, you’d at least expect that exhibition to show some real Keith Harings. That wasn’t the case with “Haring Miami”. Florida state court, at the behest of The Keith Haring Foundation, ordered the removal of 165 allegedly inauthentic artworks.

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A Quiet Opening Night at the PULSE Art Fair

by Paddy Johnson Corinna Kirsch and Will Brand on December 5, 2012
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It was a quiet evening at the PULSE art fair on opening night, though dealers remained upbeat nonetheless. “The real opening happens Thursday morning,” Lisa Romero of Schroeder Romero quickly reminded us. That remark was followed up by PULSE Director Cornell DeWitt, who reiterated that “Thursday is always our door buster.” The proceeds from last night’s opening, including ticket sales and a silent auction, will be donated to Lotus House, a shelter for homeless women and infants just a few blocks away from PULSE.

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This Week’s Art Events: Miami Fun Week!

by Whitney Kimball on December 3, 2012
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If you’re not one of the few people taking “a break” this week and heading down to Art Basel Miami Beach (HA), then you’re stuck up here, with only the art and the artists. So. excited.

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The 2012 Boyd Level Art Miami Guide is Here

by The AFC Staff on November 29, 2012
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Get ready for Miami!

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An AFC Guide to the 2011 Miami Fairs

by Paddy Johnson and Whitney Kimball on November 29, 2011
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The perennial advice from seasoned art fair-goers is: plan ahead. There's far too much to see in five days, and chances are, even if you have a good idea of what to see, you'll miss something you wish you hadn't. This is why you’ll want to download the Boyd Level guide and map; if you’ve never been Hyperallergic will tell you how the fair works, and oddly enough, the New York Times has the party covered. As always, we’ve got commentary. Here’s a little of that.

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Highlight’s from Washington DC’s (e)merge Art Fair

by Paddy Johnson on September 23, 2011
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An event that attracts the majority of a field’s local participants should — at least on that level — be recognized for its success. The art however, could use some help.

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Art Fag City at The L Magazine: Six Differences Between Venice and New York

by Paddy Johnson on June 8, 2011
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Is New York really that different from Venice? I’ve scoured the 2011 Venice Biennale in search of answers and believe I’ve found a few. Those results after the jump.

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