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Paul Laster is the editor of Artkrush.com, a contributing editor at Flavorpill.com and Art Asia Pacific, and a contributing writer at Time Out New York and Art in America.

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Intervals: Futurefarmers at the Guggenheim

A new series by the art collective Futurefarmers asks visitors to sit at a cobbler’s bench in the Guggenheim and explore the intersection between the sole and the soul.

Paul Laster | Published May 06, 2011

Picasso's Greatest Muse

The love affair of Pablo Picasso and Marie-Thérèse Walter forms a captivating new exhibit at Gagosian Gallery, curated in part by the couple’s granddaughter.

Paul Laster | Published Apr 15, 2011

50 Years of Fabulous Art

The Pace Gallery’s 50th anniversary is a big deal for good reason—founder Arne Glimcher has fostered and influenced some of the most important artists of two centuries. Paul Laster with an exclusive interview.

Paul Laster | Published Sep 14, 2010

South African Style and Substance

Mital Shah and publisher Well Souled put the beauty of South Africa in a luxe linen-bound monograph.

Paul Laster | Published Jun 28, 2010

Picasso's Movie Obsession

How did Charlie Chaplin influence the Cubism movement? Paul Laster on the new documentary chronicling the impact of early movies on Picasso and Braque. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Paul Laster | Published Jun 03, 2010

The Art of Voyeurism

The photographic fantasies of In Sook Kim peek inside the private worlds of people who live in glass houses. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Paul Laster | Published Apr 22, 2010

Henry Darger's Private World

Where did acclaimed outsider artist Henry Darger draw inspiration for his dreamlike murals? A new exhibit reveals his personal art collection for the first time.

Paul Laster | Published Apr 08, 2010

Best of the Armory Show

A huge weekend of international art exhibitions kicks off in New York with the 2010 Armory Show, where sales were strong at America’s premier contemporary fair. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Paul Laster | Published Mar 04, 2010

High Society Cut-ups

A whimsical new exhibit reveals the rarely seen art of photocollage made by aristocratic Victorian women, including works from Queen Elizabeth II’s private collection. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Paul Laster | Published Feb 04, 2010

Norman Rockwell Double Takes

A fascinating exhibit of the all-American master’s work reveals Rockwell’s meticulous use of photography to create his iconic paintings. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Paul Laster | Published Dec 24, 2009

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