Don’t Be Yourself

NINE ASSIGNMENTS

Draw It with Your Eyes Closed at the CAA

See Something Say Something
Jen Schwarting

See Something Say Something
Naomi Fry

The Empire of Conversation
Dushko Petrovich

See Something Say Something
Alice Gregory

Moscow
Samantha Holmes

Chromotheater
Munro Galloway

Occupation Sketchbook
David Kearns

Down and Out in Southeast London
Kari Rittenbach

Watching Terrence Malick at Home
Debora Kuan

Des Plaines Disturbance
Mary Walling Blackburn

You are Someone Special
James Bae

A Progress: Or, One Foot in Front of the Other
Marco Roth

Brooklyn Aesthetics
Ryan Steadman

Fully Empty
Claire Jarvis

Four Hours at the Armory
Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton

Immersive Uptown Gallery Experience
Roger White

You Dirty, Worthless Slut
Jen Schwarting

How to Behave in an Art Museum
Timothy Aubry

Pedagogical Sculptures of the Tristate Area, Part One
Ethan Greenbaum

Art Basel Miami 2010
Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton

The Potential of Twist Ties Remains Elusive
Jo-ey Tang

Now a Major Motion Picture
Stephen Richard Witt

Introducing Introductions
Prem Krishnamurthy

How Artists Must Dress
Roger White

Art and Netiquette
Paddy Johnson

Guidelines for Openings
Andrew Berardini

The Art World, Online: 2010
Max Headroom

Pumpkin MoCA
Dushko Petrovich

Would It Be OK If I Kept My Sweater On?
Naomi Fry

Anti-Frieze, or, Non-Fair Fare
Kari Rittenbach

Highest Paid Person in Office
T.J. Carlin

Early Autumn Orchard
Dushko Petrovich

CHELSEA WAS LIKE A RESTAURANT SUPPLY WAREHOUSE
Jessica Slaven

Football as Before
Dushko Petrovich

Back to School Special

Future Sentimental Group
Christopher Hsu and Dushko Petrovich

Mullican, Mullican
Jessica Slaven

Retrieving the Black Box
Jacob Stewart-Halevy

Full Nocturnal Illumination
James Bae

I Was Here
Sarah Hromack

The Centurion in the Parking Lot
Patrick Ellis

September 2009 to February 2010 in Los Angeles, Part Three: Hollywood, West Hollywood, and The Hammer
Andrew Berardini

September 2009 to February 2010 in Los Angeles, Part Two: Culver City and Mid-Wilshire
Andrew Berardini

September 2009 to February 2010 in Los Angeles, Part One: Chinatown
Andrew Berardini

From the Editors

Issue Three Preview

RUSSIA
Keith Gessen

Black Bleeds Red
Jason Murison

Wintering the Bay Area (See, I do like to be beside the Seaside)
Kari Rittenbach

Post What?
Dushko Petrovich

Berlin Rules
Alix Rule

Things to Do in America
Mary Walling Blackburn

The Glorious End of a Dark Year
Roger White

Joys of Sport
Christopher Hsu

Top 10 Shows I Didn’t See in New York in 2009
Ryan Steadman

War-Zone Tourism
Gregory Warner

FIACso
Atossa Abrahamian

Chelsea Falls
Dushko Petrovich and Roger White

Everything Must Go
Debora Kuan

Fall’s a-poppin’: Lower East Side Edition
Ryan Steadman

Thank You For Your Time
Alix Rule

(Polite Terrorism)
Angie Keefer

The Brian Lehrer Show

Two Questionnaires
Ryan Steadman and Michelle Grabner

Studio Etiquette
Jay Batlle

Tower of Basel
Atossa Abrahamian

De Vacaciones en el Laberinto de la Soledad
Dushko Petrovich

Spring Break in the Labyrinth of Solitude
Dushko Petrovich

WETUBE
Mark Greif

Sprung
Roger White

Why Work?
Christopher Hsu

Invisible Choices
Prem Krishnamurthy

Russia
Keith Gessen

Winter Shorts
Dushko Petrovich

Fall Preview: Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
Christopher Hsu

falled up beyond all recognition
Jessica Slaven

April, May, June

From “Conversations Over Stolen Food”
Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch

We Are For Barack Obama

Akari floor lamp (Model UF3-S)
Dike Blair

September – October, West
Andrew Berardini

September – October
Jessica Slaven

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