
I spotted this in SoHo last Saturday, stuck to the window of the old Guild & Greyshkul space.

I spotted this in SoHo last Saturday, stuck to the window of the old Guild & Greyshkul space.
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File storage and bandwidth are unlimited for all web sites hosted at ArtCat.
We stopped measuring storage space and bandwidth used by individual sites some time ago, but I realized that I never announced that or updated the text on the website. Now I have!
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I saw a few things I really liked at The Armory by artists I had never seen before. It’s the reason we go each year. This is one of the artists, Astrid Svangren, who was in the Gallery Charlotte Lund Booth. My apologies for the less than stellar photography. Both works are titled:
Dreams Careerism
narcissism and alienation
Related: The artist and Charlotte Lund appear in this Vernissage TV video from May 2007.
I’m not blogging that much about the fairs this week — too little time. Check my twitter feed for more “on the spot” reporting.
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When I first started ArtCal in 2004, ArtCat web hosting for artists already existed. The latter doesn’t stand for anything, but ArtCal was suggested by a friend as short for “Art Calendar.”
Given the fact that I have trademarked ArtCat, and I own the .com for it, I always meant to consolidate everything — artist and gallery web hosting, the calendar, and the zine, into one brand with interlinked sites, and now I have! As part of a redesign for the new Culture Pundits advertising format, I worked with the brilliant artist and designer Michael Mandiberg to come up with a new look.
We are still tweaking the design, but go check it out. I’m quite happy with it.
[Watch for changes to this blog and James’s as well in the next 24 hours.]
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I only had my iPhone with me, so these aren’t the greatest photos. This guy was in the West 4th Street subway. The top was removed to give more volume, and it sounded like a honky-tonk piano, but his playing was quite good, ranging from “Hey Jude” to Chopin. No one else was with him so I don’t know if he managed to get the piano down there via the station elevator by himself. Having just been to a great concert of experimental music, this was a nice subway surprise.
Update: Olympia Lambert already posted about him in early February. He is Colin Huggins (aka The Crazy Piano Guy). He is also the music director of the Joffrey Ballet!
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