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Not Your Average Art Review: ‘NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’ by Cedar

Not Your Average Art Review: ‘NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’ by Cedar

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Babes At The Museum '1993 Mix' by Cedar

For the longest time, I’ve admitted to not knowing anything about art. I stick to celebrating the unsung style that garbs today’s art-loving cabooses while fully admitting to being an ignoramus when it comes to actual art history. With all my cards on the table, my steerage through the art world’s fringe has been a lot more bearable.

Lucky for us, writer, photographer and all around power-babe, Cedar Pasori is our first contributor with the kind of art juice in her bones necessary for weaving together the website’s first ever, totally amazing “art review.”

Last week, Cedar sampled the pleasures of the highly anticipated ‘NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’ exhibit at the New Museum.  But instead of taking the obsessively scrupulous approach to art criticism by arguing the impossible and dissecting the minute, Cedar has prepared for us a delightfully unserious take on art commentary.

Read (and listen) to the first ever Babes At The Museum art review by Cedar, after the jump.

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Chelsey at Whitney

Chelsey at Whitney

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chelsey pinke whitney museum xavier aaronson biennial lutz bacher

She didn’t mind waiting for the coast to clear.  She didn’t care that I took nearly a dozen photos. Chelsey didn’t pay any attention to the nosey passer-byers. For those reasons – and others that are so evidently babe there’s no need to elaborate on them – Chelsey will always go down as a memorable encounter at the Whitney Biennial. Here she is with a guard and one of many Lutz Bacher pieces. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)


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