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Don’t Expect To Find a Zoe Lukov-Curated Show in a Museum or Gallery.
Independent curator Zoe Lukov reinvents the rules with her nonprofit Art in Common, bringing contemporary artists to audiences well beyond the white cube. Based in Malibu, Lukov is no stranger to the curatorial echelons of biennials and art museums—but now, her goal is to situate art in public life
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What Went Down After Hours at Frieze New York
The opening of Water Street Projects, a new post-disciplinary contemporary arts space in Lower Manhattan, took place on Monday, May 15. Curated by Emmy-nominated producer and writer Zoe Lukov, the event displayed newly commissioned works and large-scale installations.
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EXPO Chicago 2023 is an indoor-outdoor art extravaganza, from witches to unicorns
Curator Zoe Lukov and cultural producer Abby Pucker, co-founders of nonprofit creative enterprise Art in Common, are casting a spell over the Windy City with Boil, Toil + Trouble – a vast group exhibition taking shape in a 10,000 set ft mixed-use building in Fulton Market District.
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Your Handy Guide to LA Frieze Week 2023
Yes, you’ll have to cross the 405 after 3 pm, but we promise it’ll be worth it.
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Emotional Landscapes and Eco-Surrealism: L.A. Art Insiders Ponder What Comes Next After the End of the Figuration Boom
Via performance, Deborah Scacco examines the body’s relationship to water. (During Frieze week, Art in Common will mount “Boil, Toil, and Trouble,” featuring work by all three artists.)
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The Ultimate Guide to Frieze Week L.A.’s 125-Plus Parties, Openings and Talks
The new nonprofit Art in Common opens its exhibition Boil, Toil + Trouble featuring more than 50 artists.
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What to Do and See in Los Angeles During Frieze Week
The influential British import’s West Coast affair started in 2018, but a growing number of galleries around town has turned the fair week into a larger fete of creative vibrancy
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So much art, so little time. Here’s your guide to help plan Frieze week
Co-founded by L.A.-based curator Zoe Lukov and producer Abby Pucker, Art in Common is a newly formed nonprofit that will be mounting a noncommercial exhibition, “Boil, Toil + Trouble,”
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ART WEEK IS TWO WEEKS, ACTUALLY: ARTS CALENDAR FEBRUARY 9-15
Art in Common presents: Boil, Toil & Trouble. A highlight of Art Week LA, this group features 50 contemporary artists working in a range of media who explore mystical, mythological, or spiritual frameworks and practices as they pertain to water.
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Boil, Toil and Trouble
Boil, Toil and Trouble address through notions of ritual, magic and the human medium.
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Heading out to enjoy Miami Art Week? Here are some works of art you can't miss
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ART BASEL MIAMI GUIDE 2022
Miami is undoubtedly an art destination, thanks to Art Basel Miami Beach, this year celebrating its 20th anniversary. Now the arts live in Miami beyond just the first week in December.
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Art to See in South Florida This Winter
Visitors will find a rich variety of works at museums, satellite fairs and art spaces.
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Art Basel y Miami Art Week: agenda para el martes 29
Una guía diaria para recorrer las mejores exposiciones, eventos públicos y actividades durante la recargada semana del arte 2022 en la Ciudad Mágica y sus playas
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Get Art Smart Just in Time for Miami Art Week
Strategize for Miami Art Week with our guide to the area’s top fairs and coolest exhibitions
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The Fashion World Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach
Ten things everyone will be talking about.
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A Complete Guide To The Art, Parties, And Events At Art Basel Miami Beach 20th Anniversary Week And Art Miami 2022
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2022: An Occasionally Rational Guide to the Hypest Week in America
Chicago cultural force Abby Pucker once again teams up with curator Zoe Lukov to put together a show of more than 40 artists.
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Miami Art Week can be overwhelming. Here’s an insider’s guide to what you want to see
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Miami Art Week + Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 Day-By-Day Guide
“Boil Toil + Trouble” takes place in an unused building at 39 NE 39th St. in the Design District. Works across media exploring mystical, mythological, or spiritual frameworks and practices as they pertain to water will be presented.
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Must-See Shows at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022
Art Basel Miami Beach is back and bigger than ever.
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Zoe Lukov and Abby Pucker will debut their new nonprofit Art in Common in Miami
“Given the creative synergy between curator Zoe Lukov and cultural producer Abby Pucker, you might assume they are old friends. The duo met merely a year ago, however, when Pucker visited Lukov’s group show “Skin in the Game” during Art Basel Miami Beach.
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Curator Zoe Lukov and Cultural Producer Abby Pucker Are Launching an Art Nonprofit During Art Basel Miami Beach
Inspired by water and witchery, Art in Common's first show will feature works by artists such as Marina Abramović and Guadalupe Maravilla.
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An All-Woman Art Fair During Art Basel Miami Beach
An art fair featuring only female artists where admission is free and nothing is for sale?
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Art Basel Miami Beach Returns, Smaller but Ready to Party
What you’ll find at this year’s tropical circus: hundreds of galleries, institutions proudly exhibiting homegrown work and an array of NFT-themed gatherings.
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It's Not All Art Basel in Miami Beach
This crazy week isn’t all Art Basel; it’s technically Miami Art Week. It’s also not a festival. Art Basel in Miami Beach is an art fair that had its first edition in 2002, and since, numerous satellite fairs, like Pulse and Untitled sprouted up.
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Inside the “Herculean” Effort of Throwing Miami Art Week
100,000 visitors, Uber pick-up-point sculptures, cocktail-dispensing cement trucks, countless celebrities, and—oh, yeah—some very important art
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8 Things You’ll Want to Instagram During Miami Art Week
One of the most anticipated projects of this season is Fair., an all-female, noncommercial art fair curated by Zoe Lukov and Anthony Spinello that will tackle issues of gender inequality, fair wage, and women’s empowerment at Brickell City Centre
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Zoe Lukov and the First Faena Festival
The brainchild of Alan Faena, the inaugural Faena Festival takes place this week, with opening events kicking off yesterday. Zoe Lukov, Faena Art’s curator, has curated the programming of new commissions, films, talks, and performances.
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Faena Festival aims to spiritually awaken Miami Beach
The second annual arts festival explores spirituality and ritual in a series of new commissions and performances
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Skin in the Game: Curator Zoe Lukov Explores the Language of Touch
Welcoming contributions by 35 artists, Lukov has created a powerful narrative that expands to include topics secondary to the language of touch—like color, race, sport, the erotic, and ideas of risk and vulnerability
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Art Basel Miami Beach: Highlights From Miami Art Week 2021
Virgil Abloh's final show, underwater NFTs, a $20 million Rothko, and enough art and cryptocrats to turn Kendall Roy's head, this is your primer to the first IRL Art Basel week of the Covid era.