• Band in Bedford Avenue station, 2AM Saturday


    Bedford Avenue station 2AM from Barry Hoggard on Vimeo.

    James and I saw and heard these wonderful people in the Bedford Avenue L station early this morning. We were on our way home after a wonderful dinner at some friends’ apartment.

    If you know who they are, please comment or email! We were too into listening that we didn’t get a chance to talk to them before the subway arrived. I think all of the excellent wine at dinner might have affected our judgment as well.

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  • Andrew Piedilato print from Element Editions

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    Andrew Piedilato, Tick Ordering a Cappuccino, 2008
    Intaglio with hand additions in watercolor, ink, and/or graphite on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper
    Image Size: 19 ¾ x 15 ¾ inches
    Paper Size: 25 × 20 ¼ inches
    Edition of 19 signed and numbered works

    For those of you who have read about Andy’s paintings via James or me but are not sure how to fit nearly 12 × 12 feet canvases into your apartment, you have a new opportunity! He recently created his first print with artist Randy Wray’s Element Editions. Not only is it more apartment-sized, you can have one for only $450!

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  • Change

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    Spotted on Hudson Street today.

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  • How this happened

    This post at Daily Kos is the best summary I’ve read about how we reached this point of near collapse of our financial systems. Spoiler alert: former Senator Gramm (McCain’s chief economic adviser) and formed Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan are bad buys. Here are some interesting statistics, which come from a conversation between business correspondent Bob Moon and host Kai Ryssdal on American Public Media’s “Marketplace” in the spring.

    BOB MOON: OK, I’m about to unload some numbers on you here, so I’ll speak slowly so you can follow this.

    The value of the entire U.S. Treasuries market: $4.5 trillion.

    The value of the entire mortgage market: $7 trillion.

    The size of the U.S. stock market: $22 trillion.

    OK, you ready?

    The size of the credit default swap market last year: $45 trillion.

    KAI RYSSDAL: That’s a lot of money, Bob.

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  • Counterstream Radio

    Our CD player is on the blink, so we’re listening to the American Music Center’s Counterstream Radio instead. Awesome mix of contemporary classical, avant-garde, and progressive jazz. Cecil Taylor meets Bang on a Can!

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  • Anglo-American capitalism strikes again

    Remember, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is head of the conservative Christian Democratic Party in Germany, not the Greens. Via Deutche Welle:

    Speaking in Austria on Saturday, Sept 20, Merkel said her government had tried in vain to win G8 support last year for tighter regulation of hedge funds and financial oversight of capital markets, hinting that she felt vindicated in her stance as a financial disaster unfolded on Wall Street in recent days.

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  • Nice Shane Hope writeup by Ed Halter at Rhizome

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    Shane Hope

    Yes, it’s one of the more baffling shows up in Chelsea right now, in a good way. Ed Halter does a nice job of writing about the project on Rhizome. Here is a post by James about our studio visit last year.

    [image via Winkleman Gallery

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  • Neil Rough at Art Fag City

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    Check out Art Fag City’s latest masthead artist, Neil Rough. Good stuff.

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  • Craziness

    So we can’t have health care for everyone because that would be socialist, but the government just took 80% ownership of AIG? Crazy.

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  • Susan Meiselas exhibition at ICP is sponsored by Shell?!

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    Joy Garnett, Molotov (detail)

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    Susan Meiselas, Sandinistas at the walls of the Esteli National Guard headquarters, Esteli, Nicaragua, 1979
    © Susan Meiselas/Magnum

    The second paragraph of Susan Meiselas’s bio on her website states:

    Meiselas joined Magnum Photos in 1976 and has worked as a freelance photographer since then. She is best known for her coverage of the insurrection in Nicaragua and her documentation of human rights issues in Latin America, which were published widely throughout the world. In 1981, Pantheon published her second monograph, NICARAGUA, JUNE 1978-JULY 1979.

    In addition to being the author of the iconic photograph above, she is also known to many of us as the person who sent her lawyer after Joy Garnett accusing her of “pirating” the photo when Joy created the painting titled Molotov seen in detail above.

    Given Meiselas’s progressive (other than on copyright issues) history, I was surprised when I saw this on the page for her upcoming exhibition at the International Center of Photography:

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    [Meiselas image is from the ICP site. Joy’s image is from her flickr feed.]

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