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The 2014 New York Art Book Fair Brought Thousands of Recluses into the Daylight
PS1's yearly New York Art Book Fair has swiftly become another one of the large yearly art events that everyone has to go to or risk being struck down by a lethal dose of FOMO (fear of missing out).
[Update] The Untold Story of How PS1's Warm Up Became New York's Greatest Summer Party
On the eve of Skrillex's surprise show, Warm Up's head honchos break down how they built their Saturday-afternoon juggernaut.
Black to the Future: Electronic Music's Sci-Fi Roots
"Science fiction is for the marginalized. It's a place for criticism of established norms."
Floating Tower Made from Corn And Mushrooms Is Coming To NYC This Summer
There's soon to be a fungus among us.
CODA
Caroline O'Donnell of the design studio CODA recently entered the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, which gives emerging architects an opportunity to build projects conceived for PS1's space in Long Island City, Queens. CODA's winning design, 'Party...
Walking Through Rain Without Getting Wet: MoMA's Rain Room
rAndom International's incredibly popular installation is coming to a close this weekend.
CODA
Along with a team of Cornell University graduate students, Caroline O'Donnell of CODA recently entered the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, which gives emerging architects an opportunity to build projects conceived for PS1's space in Long Island City...
Jim Jarmusch Taught Me to Not Give a Fuck
You know Jim Jarmusch as the fiercely independent director behind untouchable flicks like 'Down By Law.' But maybe you didn't know that he's a serious musician too? Lately, he’s been making heavy drone/folk workouts that will cast a foreboding vibe...
Things I Saw at the New York Art Book Fair
Last weekend's New York Art Book Fair was awesome and weird and huge and exhausting and, by the looks of Instagram, everybody and their brother was there.