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Carl Swanson

Carl Swanson

Editor at Large at Vulture - New York

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Talking With David Salle, Tribeca Painter Turned Hamptons Writer

<span>His new book, <i>How to See, is </i>a trenchant and light-on-its-feet collection of critical essays and musings about art, artists, and fame.</span>
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Learning to Love Cy Twombly

What a show at the Centre Pompidou did for me. View the Slideshow.
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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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This New Museum Exhibit Wants to Challenge Everything You Think You...

Meet the artists showing in the New Museum’s “Trigger: Gender As a Tool and a Weapon.”
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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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This Artist Filled a Huge Gallery With Tiny Drawings of Protesters

Can you spot your sign?
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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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Breakfast With Anselm Kiefer, Who Made That Flying Lead Book at Roc...

Just don’t write on his cappuccino, please.
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The End of Nature at Storm King Art Center in New York

A new exhibition features works by artists responding to mankind’s not so stately ordering up of a change in the world’s weather.
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Freddie Highmore Is America’s Top Doc

The Good Doctor star is now ABC’s No. 1 star, and he comes with zero negative side effects.
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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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The Founder of Studio 54 Is Finally Ready to Tell What Really Went ...

Ian Schrager on getting over his embarrassment for doing time for stealing from the disco, and having Roy Cohn as his lawyer.
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Nari Ward’s Salvaged Worlds

The artist reflects on the objects and memories that made him.
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Is Hudson Yards Really the City of Tomorrow?

A debate between four starchitects.
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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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Rirkrit Tiravanija Would Prefer Not To

Rirkrit Tiravanija’s long-simmering career retrospective at MoMA PS1 called “A Lot of People” celebrates avoiding making art. The artist is most famous for cooking Thai food in art spaces. At PS1, there will be cooking, tea-making, and drinking.
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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.’