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The only artform left in Manhattan is Graffiti. street art, not ‘gallery’ art, rocks.
On my way into DUMBO, under a scaffold, in a mouldy corner, was this little bit of wall. Check out that mini-cairn of rocks on the ground, giving the image a 3-D, shrine-like feel.
Nice.
Perfect for place where it was sited. Dark. Not a place you’d want to linger; indeed, something I passed, feeling lost, but [...]
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Amanda Church: Get Into Her ‘Pants’ and Support the Arts
Amanda Church wins this week’s award for (sassiest and) smartest artist/entrepreneur. She’s put her boldly graphic paintings on….shorts!
Well, she calls them pants, Mandy Pants, and sells them in boutiques–already. I will do you the favor of NOT modeling them for you here, but only including a happy picture of the painterly image that inspired them, [...]
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The Art World in the 21st Century. A blog. My Website.
I'll be keeping track of what matters--and give advice. I'll direct my (and your) gaze to something that's worth looking at/worth thinking about/worth acting on.
This is a sort-of-embarrassing picture of me while they're installing a summer show at Paula Cooper Gallery, on 21st Street in Chelsea.
21st Street. 21st Century.
Apt, yes?
Julie Saul, Chelsea dealer, lets the good times roll