
infinity, in Spool, at chashama on 37th street. (Image courtesy of infinity.)
- In NYC: infinity, with special guests, Spool, at chashama on West 37th Street, performances through Aug. 21st.
- In Durham, N.C.: Picasso and the Allure of Language at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, opens Thursday.
- In Denver: Paper Narratives at Abecedarian Gallery, through Sept. 5.
- In Albuquerque: Experimental Geography at the Albuquerque Museum, through Sep. 20.
- In Santa Monica, Calif.: Barkley Hendricks, The Birth of Cool, at the Santa Monica Museum of Art through Aug. 22.
- In L.A.: Nicole Miller at LAXART, through Aug. 22.
- In Seattle: Rachel Maxi, Lay of the Land, at Grey, through Oct. 3. (Another Bouncing Ball.)
- Jen Bekman’s Hey Hotshot competition is now accepting your photography entries.

A tentacle by Avoid, at Work to Do. (Photos by C-M unless otherwise specified.)
I managed to get a sneak peek at Work to Do, the show that the boys over at the Endless Love Crew have been cooking up over at 112 Greene Street in SoHo. (See Martha Cooper’s preview pix here.) Featuring a super duper line-up that includes Ellis G, Avoid, Darkcloud, Stikman, Robots Will Kill and loads more New York City street and graffiti artists, the exhibit will be openings its doors to the public this Thursday, March 26th at 6 p.m. Check it out!
P.S.: I’ve got serious catching up to do on work, sleep and grocery shopping. No Digest today.
Click on images to supersize. More after the jump.
Continue reading ‘Preview: Work to Do at 112 Greene St, in NYC.’

Through the looking glass: The bubble mirrors on the ceiling made for fun photographing. (Photos by C-M.)
Disorienting times call for disorienting art. Factory Fresh, in Brooklyn, has a gallery-sized maze that leads viewers around bends and into dead-ends, all covered in various layers of sensory-overload paint. A collaboration between Celso, infinity, former Keith Haring collaborator LA2 and the mysterious Stikman, the maze takes the concept of the graffiti-covered alleyway and turns it into a total funhouse. (Full disclosure: Celso is my partner-in-crime, romantic and otherwise.) One of my favorite touches was the ceiling, where the artists installed bubble mirrors that delivered a warped viewing experience of the entire scenario.
The show is up through Dec. 2nd.
Click on images to supersize. More after the jump.
Continue reading ‘Lost in A Maze in Brooklyn.’