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The Nevada City Film Festival (NCFF) does much more than bring films to our community for viewing pleasure. In addition to bringing top independent international films and filmmakers to Nevada
Nevada City Film Festival Hosts Producers Retreat, Visiting Filmmakers and Workshops yubanet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yubanet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LAST THURSDAY AFTERNOON, I waded through the throngs of tourists around the Vessel to meet my friend Anya Komar at the Shed for Frieze. Komar, formerly a long-time director and gallery partner of Miguel Abreu (she now runs Ulrik, in Chelsea), remembered how the fair at Randall’s Island always seemed on the brink of collapse—leaky ceilings, sweat, and broken ACs that transformed showrooms into saunas. No such discharge or human frailty at Hudson Yards; although the name of Frieze’s newish location suggests a messy outbuilding to store unused toys or dusty childhood trophies (OK, maybe not such
C1760 is pleased to present Femme F(r)iction, an exhibition celebrating female artists of the last 100 years. Femme F(r)iction will be held at the Academy...
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NEW YORK STATE legalized recreational marijuana on March 31, 2021. Soon after, taco-truck-style weed vendors began turning up on street corners around Manhattan. Soon after that, brick-and-mortar dispensaries began popping up all over the city. Some brazenly branded themselves with spiky green seven-leaved rosettes; others attempted to be discreet, since, if you wanted to be a stickler about it, their business was illegal. One shop near my house went to the trouble of calling itself a “concierge club” and adopted a streamlined aesthetic between high-end sneaker shop and Apple Store. Within
Artforum —in partnership with Sotheby’s—will host “Normal Exceptions,” an online conversation that focuses on an exhibition of the same title currently up at the Museo Jumex in Mexico City. Today’s newsletter features the work and words of some of the event’s esteemed panelists as they have appeared in the magazine. Celebrating the art and artists for whom Mexico is home in one sense or another, tomorrow’s conversation welcomes Eugenio López Alonso, president of Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo; Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, director of Kunstinstituut Melly; Kit Hammonds, chief curator of the Museo Jumex; and artists Mario García Torres and Melanie Smith. On this occasion, we invite you to look back at the ways in which these luminaries have enriched the pages of
Wet Paint: Frank Ocean Moves Into a Storied Studio Building, Hong Kong Hits Dealers With New Quarantines, & More Art-World Gossip What artist made a video for the new Balenciaga campaign? Who's the latest mega-dealer to open a gallery in Palm Beach? Read on for answers. Frank Ocean out and about in Manhattan in April 2019. (Photo by Robert Kamau/GC Images) Every week, Artnet News brings you Wet Paint, a gossip column of original scoops reported and written by Nate Freeman. If you have a tip, email Nate at [email protected]
For the last two decades a Chinatown building on Canal Street, surrounded by noodle shops and cut-rate bus services, has low-key held sway as a bustling hub of downtown art-world activity. The legendary run began in 2003, when