Author: Sarah Cascone
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‘It’s Kinetic Sculpture’: This L.A. Theater Is Home to an Astounding Collection of Handcrafted Marionettes
This 63-year-old puppet theater was on the verge of closing. Now, its first new show in 45 years is a sold-out success, with 100 new marionettes. Read.
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Are Popup Queens Lucy Sparrow and Cj Hendry Going Mainstream?
Cj Hendry and Lucy Sparrow, two artists known for creating wildly popular pop-up interactive art installations, are both currently staging their first big shows in conjunction with major art world establishments. Sparrow, who hails from the U.K., just launched a year-long solo show, “The Beginning of Convenience,” at the Momentary, the contemporary art outpost of… Read.
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How a Film Crew Took Over My New York City Apartment—and I Barely Even Noticed
For nine months, without really knowing it, I lived on a movie set. Let me explain. Two floors below me, our former downstairs neighbors Zach Carter and Marky Hinojosa, turned their apartment—plus the elevator, lobby, stairwell, and roof—into the set for A Chef’s Tale: The Real Story of Duet, the feature-length film they wrote, directed,… Read.
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Where to See—and How to Buy—the Declaration of Independence
As the United States of America celebrates its semiquincentennial this Independence Day, three copies of perhaps the most coveted piece of Americana are quietly on view in New York City: The rare Dunlap Broadside, the original printing of the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4,… Read.
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Why Is Kanye West at Art Basel? He Bankrolled Vanessa Beecroft’s New Film
There’s a moment that I absolutely live for as a journalist, when I’m on the ground at a major industry event, and suddenly realize it’s all happening. There’s a banana on the wall and the price is well, bananas. Brad Pitt is taking selfies with everyone brave enough to ask. This year in Basel, it… Read.
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How Art Lovers Can Watch the Knicks Try to Clinch the Championship Tonight
I cannot remember a more exciting time for sports in New York City. I grew up on Long Island as a true Knicks fan. I will never forget watching them face off against the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers in those fantastic 1990s rivalries. Even though they never managed to win the title, the… Read.
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Announcing the Overlook, My New Column!
I want to take a moment to celebrate my first big moment as a freelancer: Friday marked the debut of the Overlook, my new column with CULTURED magazine. “At 101, the Chinese American Artist Ce Roser Is Finally Getting Her Big Break” for CULTURED I am so grateful to editor-in-chief Sarah Harrelson for this opportunity… Read.
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A Peek Inside the Crumbling Kennedy Center—Which Trump Can’t Rename
President Donald Trump can’t rename the Kennedy Center in his own honor, a federal judge ruled last week—and he can’t close it down for a two-year, $257 million renovation after the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations on July 4 either. In a 94-page opinion on Friday responding to a lawsuit from Representative Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio), Judge… Read.
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A Chilling Visit to the Epstein Files Reading Room
The sheer volume of the Epstein files is hard to comprehend, with some 3.5 million documents released by the Department of Justice—and approximately 2.5 million believed to be still under seal. But if trying to sift through the files on the online portal is overwhelming, it is another thing entirely to see this library of… Read.
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Blown Away By an Art Fair Whirlwind
We all know that the industry calendar is jam-packed with art events around the world, but it seems unnecessarily hectic to have the Venice Biennale vernissage and New York’s May art fairs back to back. Four years ago, I did a 10-day bike trip across Italy in between the two, and it was truly the… Read.
