130 Artists Reinvent the Work of Their Peers at MoMA
NEW YORK—The guy manning the desk at Nancy Margolis boasted that the gallery’s current exhibit is the best show on
NEW YORK—The guy manning the desk at Nancy Margolis boasted that the gallery’s current exhibit is the best show on
NEW YORK—Each school day, while the little kids at PS 11 in Chelsea run around the playground, a big colorful
NEW YORK—A Martin Luther King Jr. street sign encapsulated in a glass contraption trimmed with some kind of curly silver
NEW YORK—Contemporary artists commonly work in photography or create conceptual and abstract sculptures. Andrew Levitas has combined the mediums and
NEW YORK—Experienced a bit of deja vu while wandering around the Contemporary galleries at the Museum of Modern Art recently.
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