Tiffany Jow
Tiffany is a New York-based writer and editor whose work has appeared in Surface, Wallpaper*, Acne Paper, Art Review, Paper and Nylon, among others. Most recently, she was part of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s curatorial team that produced the 2011 exhibition, “Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990.”
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Nail art is the new symbol of cool, yo.
Our favorite image we discovered on the Web today.
Watch Wu-Tang’s GZA perform all the songs from Liquid Swords, catch a screening of Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, and peek inside the studios of more than a hundred area artists in the eight-day extravaganza known as Brooklyn’s Northside Festival.
Get your museum on by stopping by Tuesday’s annual Museum Mile Festival.
This week, the train won’t be the only thing running along the 7 line. The fourth-annual Queens Art Express is a borough-wide art/music/food/performance/literature festival presented by the Queens Council on the Arts.
Last week, the brand-new East London eat spot Tramshed flung open its doors to present its crowning conversation piece: Cock and Bull, Damien Hirst’s latest addition to his famed Natural History series.
Brendan Chilcutt’s Museum of Endangered Sounds wants to ensure you never forget the sound of your Nokia 3310 or the sound of fingers striking QWERTY keypads.
DC poet Brash spouts art criticism faster than a speeding bullet.
Central Park’s mammoth annual music fest kicks off this week, and it’s the place to be for free, awesome music throughout the summer.
In a clever twist on the art salon, Salon 94 Bowery’s Pothole features ten artists who are connected in ways other than weekly get-togethers or elaborate manifestos.
Tonight the Whitney Contemporaries throw the American art museum’s annual Art Party, whose auction benefits the institution’s educational programs.


















