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Byline: EDITOR: ALEXANDRA KOTUR
"THERE HAS DEFINITELY BEEN A LOT OF CURIOSITY"
All artistic endeavors require "putting oneself out there" to some degree. But Richard Dupont took things to an entirely new level with his "Terminal Stage," whose opening at Lever House Lobby Gallery brought art aficionados like Anh Duong, Aerin Lauder, and Larry Gagosian together to consider a series of nine seven-foot-tall models of Dupont's nude self cast in polyurethane resin, commissioned for the high-visibility site by Aby Rosen. Dupont's daughters, five-year-old Lila and eight-year-old Ava, "who spent many afternoons painting in the gallery with their father," ran circles around the space while his wife, Lauren ...