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Category Archives: Work of Art
Work of Art: The Big Show
Work of Art ended Wednesday night, and despite all my complaints about how lackluster the season’s been, it rights its ship by rewarding the best technical artist in the finale who also put together the most cohesive show and I find I have nothing to say but that I’m glad it ended the way it did. Continue reading
Work of Art: Exile on Main Street
A review of the penultimate episode of the second season of Work of Art: The Next Great Artist Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Powers, Bravo TV, China Chow, Dusty, Jerry Saltz, Kymia, Lola Thompson, Richard Phillips, Sara Jimenez, Work of Art, Young Sun Han
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Work of Art: Sell Out
This episode was like a big, double-fisted flip-off to every artist who hated the first season, wanting them to know just how very much worse this show could get. Continue reading
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Tagged Bravo TV, China Chow, Dusty, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Kymia, Lola Thompson, Miles Mendenhall, Sara Jimenez, Sarah Kabot, Work of Art, Young Sun Han
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Work of Art: La Dolce Arte
Post mortem at the Dillon and Kymia’s pouring one out for Sucklord, making jokes about what a pervert he is. Sigh. I miss him already. Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Powers, Bravo TV, China Chow, Jerry Saltz, Julie Cohen, Lola Sucks, Lola Thompson, Michelle Matson, Sara Jimenez, Simon de Pury, Work of Art
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Work of Art: Street Dealers
No one really cares that Bayeté lost so we circle back around to Young’s win and now it’s Dusty’s turn to hate on Young a little. But I like Dusty and want to bounce rubber balls off Young’s head, so I don’t mind him bitching. Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Powers, Bravo TV, China Chow, Dusty, Jerry Saltz, Kymia, Lee Quinones, Lola, Michelle Matson, Sara, Sarah, Sucklord, Work of Art, Young Sun
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Work of Art: Ripped from the Headlines
Dillon time means time for Young to let us know just how deeply and meaningfully he feels things. This time, it’s about how he wants his roommates (Sucklord and Tewz) to stay but he just doesn’t want anyone to go. Guys, he feels so many feelings. I’d like him to feel the feeling of my hitting him on the head with a whiffle ball bat. Continue reading
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Tagged Adam McEwen, Bayete Ross Smith, Bill Powers, Bravo TV, China Chow, Jerry Saltz, Simon de Pury, The Sucklord, Work of Art, Young Sun
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Work of Art: Back to School
It’s recap time at the Dillon, and the anvils of foreshadowing appear as Dusty interviews that he wants to get back on track and not let his family down. Step up the drama, Dusty. Your mullet can only do so … Continue reading
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Tagged China Chow, Dusty, Kymia, Sara, Sarah Jessica Parker, Studio in the School, Tewz, The Sucklord, Work of Art
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Work of Art – Make It Pop
When they get off the elevator, they spy a naked can and pretend that they can’t figure out what the challenge is but follow the cans (this will become a recurring theme this episode) to a gallery where China is continuing her sartorial tour of the 60s. Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Powers, Bravo TV, China Chow, Jazz-Minh, Jerry Saltz, Leon, Rob Pruitt, Work of Art, Young Sun Han
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Work of Art – Art Movement
Leave it to a bunch of artists on a reality show to watch some parkour and be inspired to create a pieces about geopolitical migration or taking a dump. Continue reading
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Tagged Bayete Ross Smith, Bravo TV, Jerry Saltz, Kathryn Parker Almanas, Michelle Matson, Tewz, Work of Art
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Work of Art – Kitsch Me If You Can
If you’re still looking for Art Forum by way of PBS the episode title should tell you exactly how disappointed you will be with this season of Work of Art. Continue reading
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Tagged Bayete Ross Smith, Bravo TV, Jerry Saltz, Mary Ellen Mark, Michelle Matson, The Sucklord, Ugo Nonis, Work of Art, Young Sun Han
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