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Carl Swanson

Carl Swanson

Editor at Large at Vulture - New York

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The Strangeness of After-Hours at the Frieze Art Fair

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A documentary on new journalism and Esquire magazine by the son of one of its top editors.
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Jeff Koons to Be Evicted!

Coming Soon: another high-rise. His West 29th Street toy factory is to close.
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After 19 years in Brooklyn, Galapagos Art Space is moving to Detroit.
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Read Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon’s Zine

<span>&ldquo;This story, if it is one, deserves the closure of a suicide.&rdquo;</span>
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Is Richard Prince the Andy Warhol of Instagram?

He always wanted to be the coolest artist in the world. But how much cred can one man appropriate?
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Dakis Joannou’s Art Addiction - Slideshow - Vulture

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Talking With David Salle, Tribeca Painter Turned Hamptons Writer

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Meet the College Friends Who Helped Make Moonlight

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Raymond Pettibon’s Punk Prophesy

The perfect punk artist for the Trump era has a show at the New Museum. Here’s a sampler.
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Is Political Art the Only Art That Matters Now?

The art world is going to war with Trump. If it doesn’t shoot itself in the foot first.
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Robert Pattinson and the Safdie Brothers Talk Going Gritty in Good ...

“Rob had a hole in his schedule, and we thought, Let’s make a piece of pulp, you know?”
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Guillermo del Toro Hopes You’re Ready to Fall in Love With a Monster

His new film, The Shape of Water, is an old-fashioned love story, with the Creature from the Black Lagoon as the misunderstood leading man.
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Transparent Continues, Sort of, As a Live Musical

We saw it last night at Joe’s Pub.
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When a Feminist Artist Is Censored by a Feminist Gallery

Natalie Frank’s Story of O pictures scared a lot of people. Including her gallerist.
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Jenny Saville’s New Paintings Are About Motherhood and #MeToo

The Gagosian show is part of her imagining her own mythic ancestors, a genealogy for a canon that women are no longer so lonely in.
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Nari Ward’s Salvaged Worlds

The artist reflects on the objects and memories that made him.
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Helen Marden’s Bitter, Lucky Light

Her joyful-despite-everything pandemic paintings at Gagosian.
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New York’s Most Beloved Puppets

From the childhood comforts of Sesame Street to the gleeful pop perversities of Avenue Q, a new show captures the heritage of puppetry in the city.
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Lucy Sante: Here She Comes Now

The writer Lucy Sante always tried to keep a safe distance from herself — and her own desires. Until, at 66, she broke free.
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Lord Maurice Saatchi’s Big Book of Orgasms

British advertising executive Lord Maurice Saatchi is thoroughly enjoying the rollout for his new book, ‘Orgasm.’