Andrew Eccles/Bravo Jazz-Minh MooreThe fourth episode of BRAVO's Work of Art airs tonight and miraculously, our favorite contestants, Sucklord and Michelle, are still in the competition. Michelle didn't do so well with her Coke Zero tribute in last week's pop-art challenge, but the official casualti ... More >>
Actual poll currently running on the Bravo site There is a Bravo show called Work of Art: The Search for the Next Great Artist. As we've told you before, it's a reality-TV competition ostensibly about searching every gallery nook and gutter grate for America's Next Great Artist--not a Very Good Art ... More >>
Dustin Fenstermacher"Who the hell is this guy? Get him out of here." The second season of Bravo's Work of Art: The Search for the Next Great Artist, the gallery world's Top Chef, premieres tonight at 9pm. Completely randomly, the 14-person cast stars two recent Village Voice cover-story subjects: ... More >>
File under odd coincidences. Michelle Matson, the Greenpoint bike-accident victim featured in our August 17 cover story, is going to be one of 14 contestants on BRAVO's Work of Art: The Next Great Artist season 2. Matson, for her part, is an SVA grad and a Brooklyn sculptor/artist who's been working ... More >>
'Work of Art' gets its own 'crit' from three Village Voice writers
The eventual winner of Work of Art: The Next Great Artist, the art reality show Sarah Jessica Parker is producing for Bravo, will win $100,000 and a solo show at the Brooklyn Museum.
A salute, of sorts
Jerry Saltz, Pulitzer Prize finalist
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