Monthly Archive for March, 2010

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Social media addicts: Join me for a Whitney Biennial Twitter Tour.


Just think of the TwitPic possibilities: Thomas Houseago’s Baby, at the Whitney Biennial. (Photo by C-M.)

Hey Folks:

The powers-that-be at the Whitney Museum are conducting a little art-meets-social-media experiment which I’m a part of. On Tuesday, March 23, the museum will organize a private tour (led by co-curator Gary Carrion-Murayari) of the Biennial in conjunction with WNYC — specifically for social media addicts.

In attendance as a special guest, will be Jeffrey Inscho, of the Mattress Factory, who helped develop the Is This Art? iPhone app!!

You can sign up over at WNYC’s website. There are eight slots available! Please join us for some informative, arty fun — which may or may not involve drinking cold beer after the tour is over.

xox,
C.

P.S. If you’re wondering what the tour’s gonna be like, here’s a short preview video. (Thank you, Douglas.)

Calendar. 03.16.10.


The Wall, 2009, by Marlene Dumas. Part of the artist’s solo exhibit, Against the Wall, at David Zwirner Gallery in NYC, opens Thursday at 6pm. (Image courtesy of Zwirner.)

Photo Diary: Marina Abramovic at MoMA.

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The Digest. 03.15.10.


Draper style. (Photo by F.Trainer.)

The Digest. 03.12.10.


Supply and Demand, by Skewville at Factory Fresh. (Image courtesy of Factory Fresh.)

Calendar. 03.11.10.


Lethal Injection Gurney, 2008, by Robert Priseman. Part of the exhibit No Human Way to Kill at White Box, in New York, opens Monday, March 15. Book signing and artist talk on Tuesday, March 23rd at 7pm. (Image courtesy of White Box.)

The Digest. 03.10.10.


Bunny Bread. (Photo by Alex Gaidouk.)

Kayaking the Ten Thousand Islands.


Above: Me. Pretending to be a badass. (Photo by Zach Stovall; borrowed from Florida Travel + Life.)

Last December, I escaped the art fairs in Miami early to spend several days camping and kayaking in the Ten Thousand Islands on assignment for Florida Travel + Life, where I serve as a semi-regular contributor. It was pretty awe-inspiring . By day, we explored the mangrove isles that make up much of the southwestern Florida coast. At night, we camped on small beaches, carbo-loaded and admired the stars. It was the perfect antidote to the overload of shiny baubles I’d just gorged on at the art fairs. I’m also pretty dang proud I managed to survive the physical demands of the trip (blogging doesn’t do much in the way of developing stamina), but I’m also pretty excited about the story that came out of it. I’ve been spending the last few years making regular Everglades pilgrimages and I’ve developed a real affection for it. It kind of bums me out that the many Miami types who live right on top of it rarely show it much appreciation.

You can find my story on this journey in the April 2010 edition of Florida Travel + Life (available at Barnes & Noble) or you can cheat and read the PDF version here. Though if you could support the mag — which helps support me, I’d be deeply appreciative.

If you’re interested in doing something similar, I would like to heartily recommend the wonderful folks at Everglades Area Tours, who not only organize some mighty fine kayaking excursions (there are day-trips in case you don’t do camping), but are super cool folks to boot. And if for some reason, you spend any time at all in South Florida (be it for art fairs or because you like to get butt facials), consider Michael Grunwald’s The Swamp required reading. No ifs, ands or buts.

Calendar. 03.09.10.


Untitled (Opium Den), 2009, by Rosson Crow. Part of the exhibit Bowery Boys, at Deitch Projects, through March 27. (Image courtesy of Deitch Projects.)

Photo Diary: The Armory Show 2010.


Joanne McNeil of Tomorrow Museum and I model the latest in fashion-forward footwear at the all-yellow Nicole Klagsbrun booth at Armory Show 2010. Many more pix to follow. (All photos by C-M.)

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