Staff is always more understanding than the glaring prohibitions signs they pose next to. This is Hannah. She works at the Dia:Beacon and she was one of those few babes who actually work at the museum. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
Hannah at Dia:Beacon
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Jessica at MoMA

We had more of an eerie, Fever Ray-type scarecrow idea in mind for the photo but Jessica’s own flowing interpretation was a more fitting contrast in color and contortion with Andy Warhol’s Orange Car Crash Fouteen Times . Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Britany at MoMA

Brittany in front of Richard Lippold’s “Five Variations within a Sphere” at the MoMA in NYC. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Avril at Guggenheim


This photo’s brought to you by the Endangered Species Protection Program for Redhead Museum Babe Preservation: the real 1%. We imagine all Swedes to be blonde and so the same dim-witted assumption holds true for our image of the soft, volcanic tinted Irish beauties. Avril recently moved from Ireland to NYC to pursue fashion PR. She was spotted Little-Red-Riding Hood’ing it at the Maurizio Cattelan exhibition at the Guggenheim. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Helen at Guggenheim

While we were entering the Guggenheim, Helen was leaving. We had a complete tire screech moment, turned back and stopped her before she could skedaddle off to who cares where. Helen was in town for work from the UK and took a break to visit the Cattelan exhibition. Blonde, short hair paired with an all black POW outfit will never cease to floor us! Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Milene at Guggenheim
We’ve only heard of one babe by the name of Milène, ever! So when we bumped into one outside of the Guggenheim at closing time, our immediate reflex was to automatically assume it was the same Milène that writes for our favorite magazine. This Milène is into 94-year-old French Resistance fighters and writing articles to further stoke the blaze of our fucked up System. When we foolishly asked what kind of scarf she was wearing, we were met with a look that was best described by the playful finger lurking in the background. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Marquan at Brooklyn Museum

We caught Marquan hanging out at the Brooklyn Museum with a lady friend. Their bits of tomfoolery reminded us of the scene in Godard’ s “Band of Outsiders” when they run through the Louvre. Marquan is standing in front of an installation by Mounir Fatmi called Maximum Sensation, which is a collection of 50 skateboards carpeted with prayer rugs for grip tape. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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Rachel at Pace Gallery

Since by now you all hopefully get the concept, it’s fine that we bend the parameters a bit, right? As long as you’re not holding a flute glass in one hand and pointing at the art with the other, we think we can stretch the parameters of BATM to include galleries. This is Rachel babe’ing out next to a Tara Donovan pin drawing at the Pace Gallery in NYC.
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Agustina at Guggenheim
We never plan for this but obviously not all babes are going to speak English. #Duh! So what do you do?! You look ‘em straight in the eyes and confidently muster whatever morsels of Spanish that you can remember from school and with a little luck and the help of a sexy looking lens, you just may get Agustina to pose at the entrance of the Pop Objects and Icons exhibitions at Guggenheim. She studies Acting at the NY Film Academy. Look out for her. Photo by Xavier Aaronson.
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Lindsay at MoMA PS1
Just a little accessorizing to the head and Lindsay busts through her unassuming MoMA PS1 trappings and staff t-shirt to pull off a diabolical Geek Punk Gallery look, with aplomb. In addition to being awesome while working, Lindsay also studies Comparative Literature at NYU and put us onto a surrealist book entitled “Solar Anus” by Georges Bataille. Look it up. Photo by Xavier Aaronson
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