In 1987, the Austrian artist André Heller debuted an avant-garde amusement park with works by Basquiat, Dalí and Haring. Its disappearance was a winding tale. Its return is even more bizarre.
Category: Art
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How Drake Rescued the Long-Lost Art Carnival Luna Luna
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Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The global gallery owner has assembled a board of prominent advisers to help him chart a course for the future.
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Nan Goldin and Laura Poitras: Two Artists, One Devastating Film
The New York Times – Movies:The documentary “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” tells a complex story of personal trauma and protest. But first the collaborators needed to reach an agreement.
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‘Master of Light’ Review: Rebuilding Through Rembrandt
The New York Times – Movies:The painter George Anthony Morton, who spent his 20s in prison on a drug conviction, is the subject of this documentary coming to HBO Max.
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Xaviera Simmons Is Embarrassed for America
The New York Times – T Magazine:For the interdisciplinary artist, watching the cycle of responses to white supremacist violence — outrage turning into apathy — is an anguish as familiar as heartbreak.
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New York’s/Manhattan’s Next Generation of Design Gallerists Invite You Inside
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:New York’s new guard moves beyond social media, opening brick and mortar spaces to make design within reach.
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In Paris, a New Incense Room to Awaken the Senses
The New York Times – T Magazine:The Japanese store and restaurant Ogata Paris offers custom aromatic blends.
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Wael Shawky Enters the Realm of Myth
The New York Times – T Magazine:The multidisciplinary artist’s work dives into history and legend to explore the fantasies and manipulations underpinning our modern world.
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Never-Before-Seen William Eggleston Photographs, on View in New York
The New York Times – T Magazine:Plus: sculptural pepper mills, a fireplace-scented candle and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Mary Kelly’s Revolution Is Ongoing
The New York Times – T Magazine:The pioneering artist’s feminist work was groundbreaking in the ’70s. She never dreamed it would look just as radical half a century later.
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Paul G. Allen’s Art at Christie’s Tops $1 Billion, Cracking Records
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A museum’s worth of masterworks from the Microsoft co-founder’s collection are offered in a two-part sale to benefit charity.
