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  • Queens International 2004

    Queens International 2004 opens tomorrow at the Queens Museum, 3-6pm. We plan to be there.

    All are invited as the Museum celebrates the opening of Queens International 2004 with an afternoon of music, dance and delectable fare that echoes the unique artistic flavor of Queens. Also, take advantage of the QMA book sale, a chance to purchase great books at a tremendous discount.

    The second installment of Queens International attempts to take the pulse of the artistic climate of the nation’s most ethnically diverse locale. Featuring 52 artists and two collaboratives, Queens International 2004 presents a dazzling array of work produced by artists working or living in the borough. Established and emerging artists working in a broad spectrum of tradtional and unorthodox media represent a vital artistic community that is evolving on a daily basis.

    Check out the list of artists on the web page. There are a number of people that James and I have mentioned before, including Rosemarie Fiore and Shin il Kim.

    The exhibition runs through February 6, 2005.

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  • You have got to be kidding me

    Ah, yes, the city hardest hit by 9/11 has posters in the subway asking us to send donations to Florida, to a hurricane relief fund set up by Jeb Bush. I’m surprised it was so pristine. It must have just been put up. James took the photo, as I didn’t have a camera with me, but I spotted it.

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  • So much for Bill Clinton as a good guy

    Fuck him and Hilary. They don’t think gay people should get married, but they’re fine taking the advantages of marriage while Bill messes around on the side.

    From The Advocate

    According to the latest issue of Newsweek, “Looking for a way to pick up swing voters in the red states, former president Bill Clinton, in a phone call with Kerry, urged the senator to back local bans on gay marriage. Kerry respectfully listened, then told his aides, ‘I’m not going to ever do that.’”

    The advice is not inconsistent with Clinton’s record: He is the chief executive who signed the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act, which forbids the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages and leaves gay and lesbian couples legally married in Massachusetts since May 17 in legal limbo. The federal DOMA also prevents those couples from acquiring access to the Social Security and other benefits that other legally married couples have.

    Actually, this article is nicer to Kerry than it should be. He and Edward expressed their support for Missouri’s anti-gay marriage amendment while campaigning there.

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  • Other sites on the disaster

    Culture Kitchen is always worth a read, and she has been doing a roundup of her favorite responses to the takeover of our country by stupid bigots. Some highlights: 1, 2.

    Also, go read Philo’s rant on Queer Day. Barney Frank needs some therapy if he thinks the problem is gay people getting rights too quickly.

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  • Oh, Canada

    Looking at the map, it looks pretty easy for the good people to join Canada. I think we should secede, now that the majority of Americans have voted for the

    • pro-torture
    • prevent blacks from voting
    • trust in God to tell us what to do
    • pro-war
    • anti-gay
    • anti-abortion

    party.

    Isn’t it interesting that it’s mainly the more highly-educated states that voted for Kerry?

    I think the gay marriage thing is what put them over the top. Way to move in the opposite direction of every other democracy, America.

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  • Night of 1,000 drawing this Saturday!

    One of the best benefits in NYC for art buying is this Saturday, 3-8, at Artists Space. Hopefully I will be able to spend some of the money I’m saving in case we have to go into exile.

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  • Things to see in Chelsea

    In no particular order other than north to south:

    • Despite the Sun at Foxy Production, 547 West 27th Street — particularly the sculpture/paintings of Yuh-Shioh Wong.
    • Larissa Bates at Monya Rowe, 526 West 26th Street, 5th floor — One of the best shows up in Chelsea right now, and I’m not just saying that because we own one of her works.
    • Valaire Van Slyck at Capsule, 521 West 26th Street — paintings of the Detroit as “the physical manifestation of American failure.” The next show there looks great. It’s curated by Andrew Guenther.
    • Rob Thom at LFL, 530 West 24th Street — for the drawings especially
    • Bozidar Brozda at HaswellEdiger, 465 West 23rd Street — I’m thrilled to see a new gallery in Chelsea that’s more like an edgy LES/Chinatown gallery than the typical Chelsea fare. The two partners are Angela Kotinkaduwa, former director of Maccarone Inc., and Samantha Tsao, former associate director of Thread Waxing Space. See the write-up by James. Also, it looks like there is a performance by Cola Freaks (Danish punk I believe) on November 11, 7:30-8:30.
    • Ina Diane Archer’s video installation at Heido Cho, 522 West 23rd Street — Ina creates films in which she inserts herself into older films, ranging from a medley of Richard Widmark films to early African-American Vitaphone films and Fassbinder’s Fox and his Friends [Fassbinder’s estate should sue Fox for having a fake news show called Fox and Friends]
    • Christy Rupp at Frederieke Taylor, 535 West 22nd Street — I think the poster works are more effective than the sculpture, with quite good use of corporate logos and globalization themes. A lot of people try to work with these issues without making visually compelling art, but she pulls it off.

    There are other shows worth seeing, but this is based on what I looked at over the last few days. James and I have already written about some other shows of note in Chelsea.

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  • Any Pittsburgh readers in the house?

    This looks like a great show at the Three Rivers Arts Festival galleryDaydream Nation, opening November 5, runs through January 1.

    It includes Noah Lyon, Paper Rad and other people of note.

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    Noah is still on our “to buy” list. There isn’t too much art there — that’s not possible — but we need a bigger art budget.

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  • What I did with my weekend

    I went to some galleries (more on that later), launched a web site for Joe Ovelman, got Joe mentioned on Wooster Collective, and had some business meetings for several new art-related web sites.

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