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“work of art”

Gallery Girls Episode 1: I’m Just Going to Let Her Rot

by Ben Macaulay on August 13, 2012
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Tonight’s episode of Gallery Girls, recapped in excruciating detail.

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Work of Art is Eliminating Artists in Height Order

by Will Brand on November 4, 2011
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Sometime during the first minute of this week's episode of Work of Art, my TV's closed captioning simply said: “[All groaning]”. That's a fitting reaction to most of the episode.

No two ways about it: this week was incredibly boring. The challenge (work with kids) was unoriginal, the guest judge (producer Sarah Jessica Parker) was a punt, and the elimination (Tewz) was overdue. There was crying, but no tits. In light of this, we'll stick to a few general observations.

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Work of Art Episode 2: Attack of the Clones Recap

by Will Brand on October 20, 2011
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As Work of Art marches relentlessly on, one more artist is thrown beneath the grinding treads of “reality”. Here’s what happened, slavishly recorded with intermittent jokes.

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Thursday Links

by Paddy Johnson on October 13, 2011

  • Bloomberg tells Occupy Wall Street protesters to clear Zuccotti Park by Friday. [Capital New York]
  • ArtReview’s Power list is out. Chinese artist Ai WeiWei takes the number one position, New York Times Co-Chief art critic Roberta Smith is knocked off completely. Are there any critics on this list? [ArtReview]
  • Your soundtrack for the day: Capital (It fails us now) by Gang of Four. [Youtube]
  • Apparently art worlders are concerned that Bravo’s Work of Art reality show will somehow damage art. Please. That job was already finished by the plutocrats of this world. [NYMag]
  • The best Florida is one without people. [Idiom]
  • The best of invisible cat [Sexyprout]
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AFC’s Work of Art Season Two Supplementary Program Guide

by Paddy Johnson on October 12, 2011
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Fame is a fickle food. Despite Bravo’s Work of Art finding certifiable Great Artistâ„¢ Abdi Farah no more than twelve months ago, they’re now looking for the next Great Artistâ„¢ – of all the nerve! Season 2 of the reality show starts tonight at 9 pm, and our Supplementary Program Guide has all the information you need to- well, to have slightly more information.

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Work of Art Gears Up For A Second Season

by Paddy Johnson on August 26, 2011
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BRAVO has discovered a new reality show gold mine: the art world. Not only is the network casting for a docudrama on 20-something gallerinas, but yesterday, the TV network released a tear-filled trailer for Work of Art’s second season (beginning October 12th). The series seeks to find America’s next great artist (so far they’ve come up empty handed), once more pitting a few artist hopefuls against one another for a cash pot of $100,000. We’ll soon see what fruits the season has to bear.

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The Road to Better Challenges: The Art Fag City/C-Monster Work of Art Proposal

by Paddy Johnson on July 19, 2010
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Who wants to see better challenges on Bravo’s reality show Work of Art? Judging by critic Jerry Saltz’ 300 plus Facebook comments on the subject, I’m guessing most of us. Prompted by this clear calling, I teamed up with Carolina A. Miranda of C-Monster.net fame to propose a few suggestions for the Bravo Team.

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Work of Art Recap: The Art Pussy Escapes Elimination

by Paddy Johnson on July 15, 2010
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I’ve come to the conclusion that I’d be much happier if Work of Art were a PBS style reality show a la Frontier House with a series of art historians and critics discussing the realities of art world as we watch the struggling members of the art world. I like drama as much as the next person, but I found Bravo’s focus on artistic disputes at the expense the art particularly disheartening in this week’s public art challenge. Too many of its participants will be left scarred by this show.

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Massive Links! Miscellany Edition

by Paddy Johnson on June 23, 2010
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Massive Links is back! Thoughts on thoughts: a response to Dan Fox’s observation that there are surprisingly few images illustrating the fall of the stock market; I talk to Andrew Andrew on East Village Radio; Hyperallergic raises $1300 for Pocket Utopia’s social school and free art’s camp for kids!

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