• James Kalm’s video of the NURTUREart benefit

     

    It’s not as mortifying as I feared, although the bags under my eyes are pretty impressive. He did leave out my favorite part. When I said, “Collectors: don’t let anyone else tell you what to buy,” a cheer rose from the crowd.

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  • Art dealers as real estate developers

    Apparently, Jack Shainman isn’t the only art dealer involved in real estate these days. Check out the website for The Machinery Exchange, which lists Max Protetch as one of the developers.

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  • Ohad Naharin’s Decadance at Cedar Lake

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    The Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet performing “Arab Line.” (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times)

     

    Cedar Lake Dance, the well-funded dance company on 26th Street in the former Annie Leibovitz studios, hasn’t always received stellar reviews for its choreographic choices. While I hope they find some younger, underknown choreographers to work with, I have to say I am thrilled with what happened when they brought Ohad Naharin in for a residency with the company’s dancers. If you didn’t know it, you would think these dances had been working with him for years. It was one of my favorite evenings of dance in some time, and the music ranging from Arvo Pärt to Vivaldi to John Zorn is great fun too.

    It runs through July 1. If you go, do NOT spend intermission away from the stage. The night we attended, Jon Bond performed a sexy and funny solo during that time. Go here to buy tickets.

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  • Brought to you by the letter A

    Brought to you by the letter A

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  • Another chance to see “Taking One For The Team”

    I wrote about this excellent short work when we saw it in March. Now there is another chance to see it. It will be the best five bucks you spend this summer!

    The Hellenic Laboratory, a collection of works of Greek drama, poetry, and philosophy, continues for one-night only!

    Monday, June 25th @ 7:30pm, Tickets only $5
    The Kitchen 512 West 19th St (btw 10/11 Ave)
    To reserve tickets call 212-255-5793 ×11

    (more) MEZE, an evening of five short pieces to whet your appetite

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  • Jacques Louis Vidal at SUNDAY

    Jacques Louis Vidal at SUNDAY

     

    I’ve uploaded a flickr set from Jacques’s opening on Friday. The show is titled “Wood Folks is Good Folks,” and here is a video of part of the performance in which Jacques is helping transform people into the highest plane of being — wood people. That’s Jacques in the “house hat.”

     

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  • Operation Azra – online photography auction


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    Via Caryn Coleman I learned of this benefit. There is an exhibition tomorrow at the Bubble Lounge, and an online auction which has already started and ends July 1 at 11:59pm.

    Photojournalists from prestigious organizations such as National Geographic, the photo agency VII, TIME, Newsweek and The New York Times donate iconic works in an Exhibition and Online Print Auction to benefit victims of acid burning in Pakistan.

    Live event to support the auction June 26th at 7 pm

    Featuring prints by James Nachtwey , John Stanmeyer and Jan Grarup, only available for bidding during a silent auction at:

    The Bubble Lounge
    228 W Broadway
    New York City
    212.431.3433

    With live performance by Sparlha Swa, projections by SeenUnseen, and of course champagne and lots of cool people!

    World-renowned photojournalists are donating their favorite images, signed and printed, to raise money for female victims of acid burning and to raise awareness about a fate inflicted on many women in Pakistan. Marked with dishonor, their harsh disfigurement often forces them to live in the shadows of every-day life—excluded by family and society.

    Here is your chance to literally change a woman’s life while also owning some of the most compelling photojournalism of the modern era.

    Online Auction items include never before available work by such photographers as The New York Times’ Todd Heisler, whose emotional Pulitzer Prize-winning work on the return of deceased soldiers from Iraq will be available for purchase for the first time.

    Participating photographers include:

    • Lynsey Addario
    • Samantha Appleton
    • Andrea Bruce
    • Marcus Bleasdale
    • Tamas Dezso
    • Jessica Dimmock
    • Balazs Gardi
    • David Gillanders
    • David Guttenfelder
    • Todd Heisler
    • Lynn Johnson
    • Ed Kashi
    • Gary Knight
    • Antonin Kratochvil
    • Yuri Kozyrev
    • Teru Kuwayama
    • Shaul Schwartz
    • Stephanie Sinclair
    • Kadir Van Lohuizen
    • Ami Vitale

    Initially, the proceeds will help Azra Latif, a Pakistani woman who suffered third-degree acid burns on her face and torso and faces a lifetime of agony as her injuries continue to scar and worsen the longer they remain untreated.

    Background

    Azra, 33, was severely burned two years ago when her brother-in-law threw acid on her face during an argument.

    When Photojournalist Stephanie Sinclair first met her in 2005, at a shelter in Lahore, Pakistan, Azra said to her, “Everyone photographs me but no one helps.”

    So Sinclair contacted Marie Jose Brunel, a nurse with the French NGO HumaniTerra, who convinced the organization to provide Azra reconstructive surgery for free starting July 2. She will spend three-months in the hospital receiving multiple skin grafts. The money raised will help provide transportation, housing and other living expenses for Azra, and her husband, Abdul Latif. Any extra money will go towards helping future victims through the same life-saving process.

    Special thanks to Chris Pacetti, Natasha Chandani, and Jon Resh, who helped with the graphic design on this project.

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