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“Dangling” website launched
I’m not meaning to make fun of the people in this photo, as the sculpture yard of Dam, Stuhltrager is in a backyard that’s available to some other neighbors. I just like the way it makes a nice illustration for the idea that we’re all stepping around the bodies to get a drink and enjoy ourselves while a war goes on somewhere else.
The exhibition at Dam, Stuhltrager now has a dedicated website with images (via flickr) and information on all of the artists.
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I’ll take “disturbing segues” for $200, Alex
From a Reuters story, titled Foley singled out “hot” boys: report:
Another former page said he felt he had to flirt with Foley, who has said he is homosexual and an alcoholic and that he was abused by a priest as a child.
“I didn’t want to piss off a member of an institution that I really revered,” the former Republican page said.
“I figured maybe someday I will want to be involved in Congress,” the newspaper quoted him as saying. “I didn’t want to make an enemy.”
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Gowanus artist tours
I forgot to add something to my last post on recommended events.
Annual Gowanus Artist Studio Tour
Saturday October 21st and Sunday October 22nd from 1-6pm
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Body on the platform
James and I went to a couple of openings last night at Apex and KS Art before seeing Adam Bock’s play Thugs at Soho Rep. Before I distract you too much, tickets to the play are only $15, and I recommend seeing it if you’re interested at all in theater, or if you ever worked as a temp in NYC. Our friend Anne Kauffman directed it. It’s described on the website:
Mysterious things are happening on the 9th floor of a big law firm. What could a new temp have to fear? A new play about work, thunder, and people you don’t know.
It’s quite like a music chamber piece in form.
On the way home around 9, the Eighth Avenue trains were running express. They said it was due to some kind of “passenger emergency.” We decided to take the A to 34th and walk back down to our apartment. As we passed through the 14th Street station, we saw plenty of cops, some yellow tape, and a body bag on the platform plus some amount of blood. When things like that happen, one always expects to come home and see all kinds of headlines, but it’s strange that it actually takes a while for what seem like pretty shocking events to show up in the media, whether online or on NY1.
Today, the New York Daily News has the story.
A man trying to board a crowded C train between cars was crushed to death last night when the train started moving and he became wedged against the platform, police said.
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Recommended art stuff
ArtCal is really set up for exhibitions, not one-time events, so I’m listing a few of note here:
EFA Open Studios
Thursday, October 19, 2006 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Saturday, October 21, 2006 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sunday, October 22, 2006 2:00 pm – 6:00 pmEFA Studio Center
323 West 39th Street, NYC 10018
between 8th and 9th AvenuesParticipants in the EFA Studio Center Open Studios include:
Samira Abbassy, Clytie Alexander, Chris Anderson, Augusto Arbizo, Regina Baumhauer, Jeff Bechtel, Sarah Beddington, Nicole Been, Ragna Berlin, Jimbo Blachly, Tom Bogaert, Patty Cateura, Sang-ah Choi, Theresa Chong, David Collins, Vicky Colombet, Judith Croce, Annabel Daou, Lisa Corinne Davis, Jane Dickson, Madeline Djerejian, Megan Dyer, Sally Egbert, Cara Enteles, Cui Fei, Suzan Frecon, Beth Ganz, Del Geist, Lauren Gohara, Ana Golici, Nicolae Golici, Pablo Helguera, Arturo Herrera, Marietta Hoferer, Jeffrey Hoppa, Catherine Howe, Jessica Hutchins, Eunjung Hwang, Valerie Jaudon, Kate Javens, Susan Jennings, Richard Kalina, Airan Kang, Tamiko Kawata, Jane Kent, Jung Hyang Kim, Noah Klersfeld, Greg Kwiatek, Sowon Kwon, Sarah Leahy, Patricia Leighton, Reiner Leist, Dan Levenson, Holly Lynton, Paul Moran, Gary Petersen, Thomas Pihl, Kanishka Raja, Tomas Ramberg, Evan Read, Louis Renzoni, Simon Rigg, Rafael Saldarriaga, Carl Sandler, Jonathan Santlofer, Noah Sheldon, Hilda Shen, Karina Skvirsky, Howard Smith, Devorah Sperber, David Storey, Taro Suzuki, Sali Taylor, Dannielle Tegeder, Scott Teplin, Sally Tittmann, Carlos Vega, Tom Warren, Marjorie Welish, Bryan Whitney, and others.——
Saturday October 21st, 12pm – 8pm. There are some familiar names on the list of artists.
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Pulsewave – a monthly event at The Tank showcasing low-bit, video game influenced
musicians and video artists.Saturday, Oct 21 @ 10pm Sharp
Admission: $7
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More art benefits
My previous post on the subject seemed to be popular, so here is a new list of upcoming art benefits:
- The Kitchen has a benefit art auction on November 2. That link already has images of many of the works to be auctioned. Impressive. The lovely and talented Christopher Gaillard of Sotheby’s, who always helps out at Momenta’s benefit, will be the auctioneer.
- The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) has a benefit on November 8 aimed at a bit richer crowd than some — tickets start at $250. I don’t see any kind of art auction in the description, but the snacks are provided by Danny Meyer, which is a good thing.
- Winning points for having a MySpace Page, the “BetteJean” benefit to raise money for research on ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral sclerosis), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s disease,” takes place on November 9th at Galapagos. There will be a silent auction that includes work by James Nares and others, plus musical performances. They’re still encouraging submissions of works for the silent auction. Artists, this might be your chance to get noticed by some new collectors. Tickets are only $10.
[photo found on flickr, taken by Youngna Park
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Party pics and installation shots
Jacques Louis Vidal installation view
Check out James’s post for a slideshow from our crowded opening night plus some installation shots. I am thrilled with how the show came together, and the big turnout.
If any art bloggers want a personal tour some Sunday afternoon while the show is up, let us know.
Sorry for the lack of posting. I will have some recommended upcoming events and art benefits soon, but I’m still catching up with my job-ish work after all of the installation last week.
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Our show opens tomorrow, not tonight
Despite what is said in today’s DKS mailing, our show opens tomorrow night. If you accidentally find yourself in Williamsburg tonight, I recommend attending an art auction to benefit the Greenpoint YMCA’s youth programs at Supreme Trading (213 N. 8th Street) from 5-9PM. It was curated by curated by Elizabeth Grady from the Whitney and Christian Viveros-Fauné of Roebling Hall. The list of works looks awesome.
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The dangers of toothpaste
So I can’t carry more than 3 ounces of toothpaste onto a commercial flight, but I can arrange for a small private plane to fly up the east river next to the UN, high rise apartment buildings, and not too far from the Metropolitan Museum of Art? That’s a brilliant way to run security.
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