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Walter’s World: Andre Leon Talley Honored at EMERGE! (video)

By Walter Rutledge

On St. Valentine’s Day, February 14, Vogue contributing editor and fashion icon Andre Leon Talley was honored during the EMERGE! fashion show, which was held at the Broad Street Ballroom in lower Manhattan.

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Black Box: Nira Pereg at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C.

By Tod Roulette’

An Artist video as a Metaphor for Politically and Socially Hysterical Times

A work of art is supposed to bring a great deal of pleasure or thoughtfulness to its viewers. It might be serene or executed terribly but hopefully the end result is you don’t forget the work.  Continue reading

New Work: Dr. Edmund Gordon, Drawing (6.10.2011)

This is a new work in progress for Dr. Edmond Gordon on his 90th birthday today. He has the largest collection of works by my hero Charles White  in the world. Continue reading

Warhol’s Final (best) Years

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“Warhol’s final years, was the beginning of my years working at Interview Magazine” – Daniel Tisdale

Andy Warhol is undeniably America’s most celebrated artist, but he is also one of its most misunderstood. Nearly everyone knows Warhol for his Pop Art paintings of Campbell’s Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe, while others acknowledge him for launching the rock band The Velvet Underground; making avant-garde films, such as Lonesome Cowboys and Trash; and founding Interview magazine.

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