1 Saturday, 24 Galleries: The New Yorker Hosts Passport to the Arts
Posted in: UncategorizedWhat with the sluggish economy and soaring airfare prices, our passport hasn’t seen the light of day for some time and is now threatening to sell its Smythson case on eBay. Our heady days of 4 a.m. gift shopping sprees at Keflavik International Airport may be a thing of the past, but The New Yorker is helping us feel better about the passport atrophy. Tickets go on sale tomorrow for the magazine’s fifth annual Passport to the Arts event. The art gallery crawl, evening cocktail reception, and silent auction benefitting Friends of the High Line takes place on Saturday, November 7. A ticket (yours for $45 here) gets you a “limited-edition passport” that each of the 24—and counting—Chelsea galleries on the self-guided tour will stamp with a replica of a featured work of art. And with a list of participating galleries that includes Lehmann Maupin, Mary Boone, and Zach Feuer, it promises to be quite a trip.
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