
I told you earlier to go. Here is my gallery of photos of the work. All but one were still there when we reached them.

I told you earlier to go. Here is my gallery of photos of the work. All but one were still there when we reached them.
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Joe just called to let me know that this time there is a map, because he has spread the work across a number of blocks. The endpoints are West 16th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and Tenth Avenue between 26th and 27th Streets. Every location has a map showing the location of the other works. We have go out and see them now.
Here is the last post I did on one of his installations two weeks ago. James did one too.
Photo from the last one:

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I hope to be celebrating, not drowning my sorrows, on election night. I actually hope we know who the “winner” is that night, and that they don’t put NYC under martial law.
I know of two lists of election night events:
I also know of parties at White Box, Exit Art, in Manhattan, and Four Walls Projects at Supreme Trading in Williamsburg.
Also, Not in Our Name is gathering at Union Square, 5-10.
Let me know if you hear of any others, and where you’re planning to be on election night.
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I previously mentioned Julian Montague’s appearance in the summer group show at Black and White.
I just found out he has a web site, and the Stray Shopping Cart Project has its own web site. The project is a kind of taxonomy of shopping carts as they’re found away from their original locations. You can see it at Art in General through November 6.
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I’m not posting much, as I have a couple of urgent projects, plus I’m trying to not get too stressed out over the election. It’s making me ill.
Also, James has put up quite a few art posts in the last few days. Go read those.
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When I wrote about her show earlier, I hadn’t realized she had a web site. She has more images and details on her website, www.echoeggebrecht.com.
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I don’t get it. To me, caring about who wins a baseball game is like screaming “Yeah! Coke beat Pepsi!” They’re all corporate brands.
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From John Perry Barlow
Following our forays during the Republican National Convention, many in our DanceMob declared that dancing in the streets had been so much gosh-darned fun that it would be a good thing to do even without a targeted political motive.
[Image from Jo Miller
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