5 NYC Art Blogs You Should Be Reading
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When trying to educate yourself on the New York arts scene, the initial research can be a bit daunting. There are dozens of museums, thousands of artists, and art shows and gallery openings every weekend. To jumpstart your New York arts education and get indoctrinated into the ranks of New York's art elite check out this list of New York-based art bloggers.
1. Art F City
Voted "New York's Best Art Blog" by both The Village Voice and Times Online, Art F City is what every good art criticism blog aimed at young people should be. It's edgy, straightforward, blessedly unpretentious and informative. Paddy Johnson, the founding Editor of Art F City and the Arts Editor for the L Magazine, works with a small team of editors to write and curate content. Favorite sections are "Stuff: Are you having trouble understanding artists through their art? Understand them through their STUFF instead" and "We Went To: In which we talk about art like normal people."
2. Wooster Collective
Founded in 2001 by husband and wife team, Sara and Marc Schiller, Wooster Collective started putting their content online in 2003. Wooster Collective functions as an archive for street art across the world ranging from street installations, to performances, to good old-fashioned murals, to even some really creative yarn bombing. The Schiller's publish books together with their most recent being a collaborative book "Trespass: A History Of Uncommissioned Urban Art" and they also give lectures at museums and colleges across the country.
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