The journey of Daniel Arsham's "Pixel Cloud," which now hangs in the lobby of The Standard, East Village, begins a century ago when a young dancer by the name of Merce Cunningham was plucked from obscurity by the great Martha Graham.
Read MoreOne hundred years ago, the 20th century’s most revolutionary and influential school of design, art and architecture was founded in Weimar, Germany. When the Nazis shut it down 14 years later, students and teachers fled to the cultural capitals of the world: Paris, Chicago, New York, etc. One such émigré, a Bauhaus instructor, traveled all the way to the American West, to an obscure little town that reminded him of his youth in Austria.
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The massive install of nearly 500 new works sheds new light on one Warhol’s more overlooked series.
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