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House Show opens Friday, Sept 21 at Casewerks

Baltimore Sun: ‘Urbanite’ shutting down at end of September, publisher says Baltimore magazine and website will ‘go dark’ at end of the month by David Zurwick
New Yorker: The Question Artist: Tino Sehgal’s Provocative Encounters by  Lauren Collins
Art Fag City: The Art Market Bubble? Not in the Lower East Side 
by Paddy Johnson and Corinna Kirsch
Hyperallergic: Overheard in the Art World by The Editors
New York Times: The In-Crowd is All Here: ‘Regarding Warhol’ at the Met by Roberta Smith
Met Museum: Tomás Saraceno on the Roof: Cloud City 
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