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Clearly, Mr. Margulies, 45, fits into no mold; his plays, almost all stylistically experimentations with shifting time, have been about the real price of art ("Sight Unseen," his breakout work), post -holocaust generation fallout ("The Model Apartment"), and all-out parody ("The Loman Family Picnic," which he has called his "black comedy").
Not a small number, considering how many people balked at the notion of buying fine art sight unseen a mere few years ago.
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Everyone else will have the delight of a first-time encounter with its embodiment of the Buddha in many forms, from an earthly figure carved from stone in fifth-century India, to the celestial eighth-century bronze Buddha of the Future, probably made in northern Thailand and now one of the great art sights of New York.
Just as the medium of visual art is sight, so the medium of auditory art is sound.
To anyone versed in the "Don't touch" conventions of Western art, the sight of people walking on a masterpiece — in mud-crusted stock boots — was startling.
Construction crews and gallery staff could be seen through the windows, working on walls and shelving, with no art in sight.
With their pristine look-alike décor — floor-to-ceiling shelves of black-bound artist files; young workers glued to computers — the offices look like a combination of accounting firms and high-concept mortuaries, with no art in sight.
But no one appeared to mind or notice because the food, made by the artists with the help of Mr. Apparu and Martine Abitbol, the mother of Ms. Snow and Mr. Apparu and a former restaurant owner, would have been just as good if it had been served with no art in sight.
The big surprise is the amount of art sold "sight unseen".
And surely one of the most startling art historical sights in all of New York right now is on offer at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery: Vladimir Tatlin's wacky, visionary "Monument to the Third International" — one of early Modernism's most ambitious and best-known works of unrealized architecture, as embodied by one of its biggest architectural models.
On the plus side, scores of works of art out of sight for decades are now visible.
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