[05/14/2014]
“Cutlog” came to New York this past weekend, making its home once again in The Clemente, a Lower East Side former school house turned art center. Notable New York artists such as Sandy Kim, Natalie White and Swoon were all on view as well as a wide array of emerging and mid-career artists represented by galleries from Paris, Berlin and Tel-Aviv to name a few. Guy Reziciner, the man behind the Paris-New York fair, brought a welcome injection of energy and spunk into the usual art fair grind with a robust list of performances, talks, and screenings throughout the weekend. While Cutlog’s New York history may be brief, they have managed to create a unique and memorable home among the long list of satellite fairs an applaudable feat to say the least. Text and Photo Audrey Rose Smith
Kyocera
Räfs
My Father, Nickles, Happiness
Return of the Gods – The Million Year Fantasy
L’hiver d’après
La Plage
Circles of Confusion
Demanza
Bobby’s Fluff – An Artworld Fable
Hawkesworth Jamie
Tomoo Gokita “PEEKABOO” exhibition opening and after party at Tokyo Opera City...
Slutever
Sex Fashion
Balenciaga
Nigora in Los Angeles
See Yasmine Eslami’s new S/S 2018 swimwear campaign
BIRKENSTOCK BOX x Rick Owens Launch Party at Rick Owens, Los Angeles
Sofie in the Dutch fields
“David Bowie: You’re Not Alone” exhibition at Lightroom, London
Thibaut Grevet’s “BALLET” book launch and exhibition at Dover Street Market Paris
Jim Jarmusch & Alexandra Cabral Discuss Her Upcoming Feature Film, “The Story...
William Eggleston
Leonora Carrington “The Symptomatic Surreal” exhibition at The Freud Museum, London
Massimo Dutti presents its universe in Paris with a multi cultural pop-up...
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York celebrated their intimate Spring Into Action...
Kyotographie 2026 International Photography Festival in Kyoto, Japan
“Agnès Varda, De-ci de-là, Paris-Rome” show at Villa Médicis, Rome
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