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February 21, 2013 Andy Cush

A Park Slope good Samaritan is offering to digitally restore damaged photographs for anyone whose home was flooded in Hurricane Sandy. Through Cherished Albums Restoration Effort, an organization she founded after the storm, Lee Kelly organizes drives for people to bring up to 100 waterlogged prints, then farms them out to her global network of […]

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Allison Bagg

Ricardo, Hell’s Kitchen. (Photo: ANIMALNewYork) […]

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February 20, 2013 Bucky Turco

Someone painted block letters, literally, in Red Hook. (Photo: NewYorkStreetArt/Flickr) […]

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Bucky Turco

In December, Houston-born and worldwide recognized graffiti writer NEKST passed away. The prolific art-bomber left him mark in countless cities and eventually aligned with LA’s mighty MSK crew. After his death, NEKST tributes began popping on streets from Houston to New York City and beyond. And now he has been immortalized online by one of […]

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Andy Cush

I’m not much of a games guy, but I would play the absolute shit out of Riot, a forthcoming title that allows you to play as either protesters or police in a global clash of forces. Of course, whenever real-life conflicts with direct impact on many, many human lives are “ripped from the headlines” for our entertainment, there’s […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

The Library of Congress has added another tour de force to its collection: Emoji Dick, welcome to the literary canon. The 735-page “book” is an adaption of Moby Dick, fully “translated” into emoji form by NYC micro-engineer Fred Benenson (along with thousands of contracted helpers). The Kickstarter-funded project is the first emoji book ever to […]

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Eugene Reznik

The “balding brazen” art thief who slipped past several guards and cameras at Venus Over Manhattan gallery last June with a $150,000 Salvador Dalí drawing in his bag, was taken into custody by Homeland Security at JFK on Saturday, after an undercover detective posing as a gallery manager lured him back to New York with […]

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Marina Galperina

This is a 5-piece matryoshka set that you can buy on Etsy, “featuring famous Kurt Cobain Nirvana group.” Yes, all five of them. All five Cobains. This set is artisan-made by hand in Russia and, ahem, ahem… “It is a funny matryoshka doll, and each smaller piece of the set fits into the next larger one.” […]

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Eugene Reznik

Fifty years of crimes scene and accident photography by the legendary Enrique Metinides a.k.a. “Mexican Weegee” go on view at Aperture Gallery tonight. The work, hand-selected by Metinides and curated by Tisha Ziff, editor of the monograph 101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides, will be paired alongside original newspaper tear sheets and other contextualizing ephemera. Accompanying […]

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Samer Kalaf

Chris Buck is a great photographer; that’s not an arguable statement. But Presence, Buck’s new exhibition at the Foley Gallery, is… different. Presence comprises photographs of celebrities in which the celebrities are not visible. Buck has signed witness statements that the celebrities were actually there at the time of shooting, so it’s not some hoax. […]

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