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Exactly What Kind of Trash Is on View at the Untitled Fair?

A version of Gordon Matta-Clark’s Garbage Wall, 1970, at the Untitled art fair. ALL PHOTOS: ARTNEWS At the entrance to the Untitled art fair is a six-foot-tall wall of garbage. It’s not exactly the...

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Gut Renovation

When Gordon Matta-Clark returned to his hometown of New York City in 1969, armed with a degree in architecture from Cornell University, he was already skeptical of the profession for which he had...

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Editor’s Letter

Bear with me as I begin this note the way I begin most workdays: with a gripe about the subway. New York’s transit system is a public service on which millions of people depend—and the system is...

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Antoine Donzeaud in Périgueux, France

Installation view of “Antoine Donzeaud: Une décision purement pratique,” 2018, at Musée d’Art et d’Archéologie du Périgord, Périgueux, France. ©GREGORY COPITET/COURTESY THE ARTIST Pictures at an...

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5 Art Events to Attend in New York City This Week

Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels, Needing to Know How Things Feel (still), 2018. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY, NEW YORK THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 Exhibition: Hans Hofmann at Miles McEnery...

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Stonewall at 50: A Roundtable with Vaginal Davis, Michela Griffo, and...

Peter Hujar, Gay Liberation Front Poster Image, 1970. LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM, GIFT OF THE PETER HUJAR ARCHIVE, LLC In the early hours of June 28, 1969, the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in...

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Criticism: A Feminist Reckoning

SINCE 2017, women and men have begun to publicly name their abusers in online forums in response to the #MeToo movement. Their stories, once confined to whisper networks, are now public, thanks to the...

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Cruising the Archive: Jonathan Weinberg on the History of the Piers

“The piers” are often invoked as specters of New York’s countercultural glory, of the expansive possibilities for sex, art, and new ways of living that opened up as the city’s infrastructure crumbled...

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A Look at the Art in Julian Schnabel’s Former $10 M. Gramercy Park Loft

Once the home and studio of Anselm Kiefer and, later, Julian Schnabel, this nearly $10 million dollar Gramercy Park loft is back on the market. In 1977, according to Sotheby’s Realty International...

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Day’s End in America: Shannon Ebner at Kaufman Repetto

As a young MFA student at Yale in the late 1990s, Shannon Ebner set out on a pilgrimage to Nova Scotia to find her hero, Robert Frank. The Swiss artist’s black-and-white photobook The Americans (1958)...

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