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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net


The First Art Newspaper on the Net
 
“Ragnar Kjartansson: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy,” with performers Diana Gameros, left, and Kendra McKinley at the Guggenheim Museum iin New York. A video installation by Wu Tsang with Beverly Glenn-Copeland is part of a series of shows with a shared political charge, a taste of what can be. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; David Heald via The New York Times.
by Holland Cotter
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- When the lockdown lifted this past spring, some of our big New York City museums were able to slide major waiting-in-the-wings exhibitions into place. The Guggenheim wasn’t so lucky. A traveling Joan Mitchell retrospective slated to fill its rotunda had been canceled. The museum might have whipped up a crowd-pleasing show of modernist chestnuts from the collection. Instead, it did something more interesting. It turned itself into an old-style alternative space. It already had some small side-gallery shows in place or on tra ....

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Star Sommelier Is Charged With Setting Outdoor Dining Sheds on Fire


Star Sommelier Is Charged With Setting Outdoor Dining Sheds on Fire
Caleb Ganzer, a former Food & Wine magazine sommelier of the year and a partner in a well-regarded Manhattan wine bar, is now facing arson charges.
A man identified by fire officials as Caleb Ganzer setting a dining shed outside a Manhattan restaurant on fire. Credit.New York City Fire Department
By Ed Shanahan
July 28, 2021
A slim man with long hair crosses a dark, empty Manhattan street in the middle of the night. He has a lighter in his right hand as he approaches a wooden dining shed of the type that have sprung up across New York City since the pandemic began. ....

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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net


The First Art Newspaper on the Net
 
by Paul Sullivan
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- British artist Damien Hirst, best known for putting a shark in a tank of formaldehyde, has gotten on the NFT bandwagon. NFTs, or nonfungible tokens, rely on blockchain technology to designate an official copy of a piece of digital media that would otherwise be cheap or free. Hirst is selling a collection of 10,000 NFTs, each of which corresponds to a physical dot painting, for $2,000 each. A year from now, the collectors of the series, called “The Currency,” will have to decide whether to keep the NFT or the painting; whichever one they do not choose will be destroyed. Is it better to keep the NFT or the physical artwork? Which will be the more valuable investment? It is hard to know. Certain NFTs are fetching large sums of money, but not all of them are. As with any new art form, what happens over the next few years is hard to predict. And anyone investing in NFTs with an eye on earning ....

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An NYPD Officer Was Provoked While Making Arrests. Now He's Criminally Charged.


A New York police sergeant attacked two handcuffed suspects while making arrests, the authorities said.
Sgt. Phillip Wong is accused of punching one man in the face and kneeling on the back of another who was shouting, “I can’t breathe.”Credit.Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times
July 22, 2021
A New York police sergeant was charged on Thursday with attacking two handcuffed suspects in separate arrests, punching one in the face when he was in a cell and kneeling on the back of another who was shouting “I can’t breathe” from a subway station floor.
The sergeant, Phillip Wong, acted after being spit at in one instance and taunted with anti-Asian slurs in the other, the authorities said. But the provocations did not justify his responses, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, said. ....

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