Monthly Archive for December, 2007

When art imitates Star Wars.

Arcangelo Sassolino

Arcangelo Sassolino at Art Basel Miami Beach. Photo by Cappseus.

Star Wars clone wars

Star Wars Clone Wars.

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Infinity: Going Out of Business.

Infinity

Infinity
Going Out of Business
Garage Gallery
Opening Reception: Sat., Dec. 15th, 2007
7-10pm
291 8th Street, Ground Floor.
btw. 5th & 6th Aves
Park Slope, Brooklyn
NYC

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“En las entrañas del arbol.”

Andy Goldsworthy in Madrid

Photo by iurikothe.

Andy Goldsworthy at the Palacio de Cristal in Madrid, through January 21st, 2008.

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The Digest. 12.14.07.

Photo by Royal Antidote

Graffiti detail. Photo by Royal Antidote.

  • But will they have drive-thrus? Imagine an art world where it’s all Gagosians and Guggenheims. It’s actually not that far off.
  • From the Department of Artistic Appropriation: More on Richard Prince and his Marlboro Man knock-offs.
  • Billionaires beware: the Smithsonian is gonna have to raise private funds to fix what ails it.
  • The day in Kiki Smith tattoos.
  • In unrelated news: I love that Maev Kennedy over at the Guardian art blog is holding a pint in her author headshot. Party on, sister!
  • Graff of the Day: Seher in Mexico.
  • What to do with all those empty CD cases? Why, make a chandelier!
  • Picturepalooza: More images from Art Basel and its various offspring can be found here, here and here. Plus: additional pix of the Primary Flight street art installation.
  • Banksy? Or Not Banksy? The English city of Evesham debates.
  • Gettin’ drippy: Krink has a new line of colored inks.
  • The light fantastic: laser tagging continues to get its 15 minutes.
  • Only in the dead-tree edition: National Geographic Traveler has a good round-up of Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian houses that you can stay in, in its Jan/Feb issue. The story isn’t online, but you can read a blog post about one of the houses here.
  • Cool-looking architecture book: Natural Architecture by Alessandro Rocca.
  • Even more architecture news nobody cares about: Robert A.M. Stern appointed to third term as Yale’s architecture dean (Via ArtForum) and Renzo Piano won an award.
  • Andy Warhol’s guide to manners.
  • Blingier (and more useful) than Damien Hirst’s diamond skull: A 24K gold vibrator. (Via Complex.)
  • More must-have merch: a cozy for your 40.
  • In NYC: Lucian Freud at MoMA (see the photo essay) and William Steig, Shrek’s creator, at the Jewish Museum.
  • In S.F: Fecal Face reports that a commissioned Barry McGee piece from the train stop at Judah and Sunset has been stolen. (There’s no way to link to just this item on their site, so look for the story that says “Twist Thief” in the middle column.)
  • Your moment of sheep.
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“Holy Grail” of Graffiti found in NYC.

Basquiat, fab 5 Freddy + Futura

Image courtesy of AP.

The Associated Press reports that a tagged wall featuring scrawl by Futura, Fab 5 Freddy and Basquiat, dating back to the late 70s or early 80s, was recently uncovered in a SoHo loft undergoing renovations. Better news: the piece has been preserved for posterity and is currently on display at Gallery 151 on Wooster Street. (The article has a photo essay, too.)

Update (1/15/08): It may not be as historic as everyone previously thought.

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“Behind the Seen.” At the Ad Hoc Gallery, Tonight!

Be Seen.

Behind the Seen.
Curated by Michael De Feo.
Ad Hoc Art Gallery
Opening Reception: Dec. 13th, 7-9pm.
49 Bogart St.
Brooklyn.
L to Morgan Ave.
718-366-2466.

Featuring: Aiko, Blek le Rat, Caleb Neelon, Dan Witz, Don Leicht, Elbow Toe, The Endless Love Crew (ELC), Ellis G., El Tono, Flying Fortress, G, Ian Stevenson, Jace, Jim Rizzi, Jean Faucheur, John Fekner, Judith Supine, Keith Haring, Lady Pink, L’Atlas, Lee Quinones, Leon Reid, Lister, Mark Jenkins, Martha Cooper, Maya Hayuk, Michael De Feo, Momo, Nuria, Peripheral Media Projects, Richard Hambleton, Ripo, Ron English, Shepard Fairey, She Kills He, Skewville, Swoon, Thundercut, Tofer.

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