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Charlene Stevens Charlene Stevens

Ruben Natal-San Miguel’s Sweet 6teen

Ruben Natal-San Miguel –American, (Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico) is an architect, photographer, curator, writer, art collector and consultant specializing primarily in the art of fine emerging photography.

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Roman Kalinovski Roman Kalinovski

Betting on the Figure at Volta 2018

The press preview for this year’s Volta art fair happened to be held at the same time as both the Armory Show preview and a major winter storm (the question of which was worse is open for debate).

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Roman Kalinovski Roman Kalinovski

A Break with the Past: SPRING/BREAK 2018

Now in its second year at Chashama’s space in the former Condé Nast building in Times Square, SPRING/BREAK Art Show continues its mission to be “New York City’s curator-driven art fair” to debatable degrees of success.

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Ruthie Darling Ruthie Darling

Decadence and Mourning at the Illuminati Ball

The Illuminati Ball was an immersive theatre event created by the multi-disciplinary artist Cynthia Von Buhler. Inspired by leaked photos from Baron de Rothschild’s 1972 Surrealist Ball at the Château de Ferrières outside of Paris, this ball, which took place at the gorgeous Brooklyn venue The Weylin, was an ethereal and sensual experience with a distinct Eyes Wide Shut feel.

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A. K. Kennedy A. K. Kennedy

The Tragedy of Comedy in I, Tonya

I first learned about the film I, Tonya (Dir. Craig Gillespie) when I saw an eye-catching advertisement for it at the Arclight Theater in Hollywood, which featured a life-size cardboard cutout of actress Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding, dressed in a competition-style figure skating dress and holding a lit cigarette with a tough-girl expression on her face.

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