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treasure hunt! your guide to the 2010 armory show
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March 4, 2010
At the Armory, one should neither idle nor arrive underdressed. I can't help you with your wardrobe (the winter-to-spring shift is so awkward), but this image treasure hunt should get you out of there before you've realized that the art market has no mercy and that art can't love you back.
P.S. Apologies for ignoring Pier 92!
Your map.
The listings that follow go North to South, West to East.

Pipilotti Rist’s glowing light box (it's a film still!)
at Hauser & Wirth

Raquib Shaw at White Cube
(Ignore everything else... especially the overrated Hirst that went for 4.6mil)

Anna Kleberg at Andrehn-Schiptjenko

Philip Lorca diCorcia at Zwirner
A whole booth dedicated to him!

Almost everything at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin:


Anthony James at Nicholas Robinson Gallery
(entranced viewer, not included)

Joachim Schonfeldt at Goodman

And while you are on your treasure hunt...
How many Robert Indiana remakes can you find?
Here’s a start.

Posted in ART on March 4, 2010 9:00pm by Madeline | 0 comments
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