and now, a toast
Riding on the coattails of its Art Basel Miami success, the auxiliary art fair PULSE New York earned itself a larger and more comfy venue at Pier 40 for this, its third year at the Armory. And those willing to dodge the sometimes obstructive large-scale sculptures and installations will find some lovely hidden gems. The Nathan Larramendy Gallery showcases eerily beautiful images from photographer Richard Ross' new book, "Architecture of Authority." "Leaves," a photograph of one of Andy Goldsworthy's site-specific works found at the Springer & Winckler Galerie, Berlin, stall, is breathtaking. And in a completely different vein, the award for the most conceptual and downright weird "piece" at PULSE goes to multimedia laboratory Arts Corporation New York, whose self-proclaimed "specialists"three Heidi Klum-sounding Amazonsoffer to burn your initials onto a piece of toast as you watch.



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