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So, 'New York is Now' is an interesting snapshot of the art scene in 2011, you know? Noah Becker's approach feels very much like you're getting the inside scoop—definitely not polished, more raw. The pacing is kind of reflective, letting the voices of curators and critics breathe, which adds to that intimate vibe. It digs into what makes New York such a unique player in the global art game, with all those auction houses and their takes on relevance. It’s like a time capsule of thoughts and trends, exploring the nuances of contemporary art. Not flashy, just an honest look at the pulse of New York’s art world at that moment.
Great for understanding the 2011 art climate.Insightful quotes from curators and critics.Unique perspective from an artist's viewpoint.
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