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An Interview With Marissa

An Interview With Marissa

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By stupefying chance, I bumped into Marissa twice.

Once at the Whitney and once at the Met Museum. Each time she seemed to be working, like wearing-a-badge-and-on-the-clock working. From these two accidental encounters, one thing was crystal clear, when Marissa is around music should be playing. Metaphorically or actually, whatever is fine, as long as it’s nothing fustian, just a melody that sticks in your mind.

To happen upon Marissa once was most winsome but crossing paths with her twice caused me to have those cartoon stars in my eyes and dreamy half thoughts like, “Who is this enchantress that has the time, let alone the courage, to work at every museum in New York City?! Is she in fact, real? Could she be…”

In this interview, Marissa, museum employee, NY native and babe among a myriad of other things, graces us with her own sorta song… Full interview here
 

Marissa at Met Museum by Xavier Aaronson

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Brooke at Whitney Museum

Brooke at Whitney Museum

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You know when you smoke a bunch of weed and go by the Between The Still and Moving Image installation at the Whitney Museum and there’s this unexpected beauty just waiting for you to take their photo? That’s pretty much what happened here with Brooke. (photo by @it_smells_dead)


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Marissa at Whitney Museum

Marissa at Whitney Museum

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Marissa Wendolovske at Whitney Museum credit Xavier Aaronson

Work makes you too busy to worry about how you look while doing it. And being unaware of your charming ways has to be the most babe move that’s ever been pulled. Here’s Marissa making the come-hither spell look easy while she juggles tasks from behind the front desk of the Whitney Museum. Make sure to check out their Yayoi Kusama exhibition opening next week (Photo by Xavier Aaronson)

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Hannah at Whitney Museum

Hannah at Whitney Museum

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Hannah is German and came to visit the Whitney Museum’s Biennial exhibit before skipping town for a hiking trip in Maine. Outdoorsy, culturally attuned and underratedly beautiful. What else are you looking for in a babe? Here she is spotted in front of Andrew Massulo‘s collection of oil paintings. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)


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Chelsey at Whitney

Chelsey at Whitney

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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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"No Fluff In Their Stuff: Museum Guards Review The Whitney Biennial"

“No Fluff In Their Stuff: Museum Guards Review The Whitney Biennial”

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We took a break from shooting babes in order to talk to some guards, for a change. We teamed up with Vice to find out what happens when we give guards a chance to talk art at the Whitney’s Biennial exhibition. Full article on VICE.

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Yeju at Whitney Museum

Yeju at Whitney Museum

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Yeju Choi is a graphic designer and art director who was spotted at the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial in front of Joanna Malinowska’s From the Canyons to the Stars. which kind of looks like a coat rack for dinosaurs. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)


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Anya at Whitney Museum

Anya at Whitney Museum

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Anya wandering around the Whitney Museum of American Art. Here she is next to Matt Hoyt‘s tiny sculptural objects on shelves, part of the Biennial. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)


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Cristy at Whitney Museum

Cristy at Whitney Museum

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Cristy was spotted sporting her mom’s Garfield pajama top to the Whitney Museum’s 2012 Biennial. Here she poses beside Jutta Koether’s The Seasons II. If you’re in Miami this week, make sure to check out her band Afrobeta playing at the Winter Music Conference. (photo by Xavier Aaronson)

 


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Nicole at Whitney Museum

Nicole at Whitney Museum

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Nicole was spotted in front of Kai Althoff’s Untitled at the Whitney Museum’s 2012 Biennial. The artwork is a combination of oil paintings on fabric and silk hanging on handwoven panels.  More photos of Nicole HERE(photo by Xavier Aaronson). (more…)


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Sophia at Whitney Museum

Sophia at Whitney Museum

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I was skeptical about yellow on yellow but then realized lemon and mustard are totally different colors. Sophia is an art teacher in San Francisco and here she is in front of Nick Mauss’ “Concern, Crush, Desire” (2011) at Whitney Museum’s 2012 Biennial.  More Sophie here. (photos by Xavier Aaronson) (more…)


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Sarah at Whitney Museum

Sarah at Whitney Museum

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Being all fluorescent and fuzzy either makes you one of the exhibiting artists or you’re basically telling the exhibiting artists “I’m not an artist but watch out, cuz I’m here.” This is Sarah in the Whitney Museum staircase wearing one of her own designs. More photos HERE. (more…)


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