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Category Archives: Art
Jessica Eaton at M+B
M+B is having an opening of Jessica Eaton‘s first show in LA this Saturday from 6 to 8pm at their West Hollywood gallery. Her work uses “a wide array of experimental, analogue-based photographic techniques such as color separation filtration, additive … Continue reading
Gary Baseman at KK Gallery
Saturday night we went to the opening of LA-based artist Gary Baseman’s latest exhibition, “Nightmares of Halloweens Past,” at KK Gallery in Chinatown. I loved the work, which is a collection of found Halloween photos, most shown in their original … Continue reading
Chuck Close & Lee Friedlander at Pace
Chuck Close has a new show opening at Pace in NYC this week Thursday October 18th, 6–8pm, 534 West 25th Street. Also, later this month at Pace uptown is Lee Friedlander’s NUDES opening on Saturday, October 27th, 2–4pm, 32 East … Continue reading
Nayland Blake
One of my old Bard MFA professors, artist Nayland Blake, has a new show FREE!LOVE!TOOL!BOX! opening today at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. For this show Nayland will, “create several spontaneous sculptures, using his life … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged FREE!LOVE!TOOL!BOX!, Matthew Marks, Nayland Blake, New Show, Ruins of Sensibility, San Francisco, Yerba Buena Center
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Paris, 70 Years Ago, Giovanni Boldini
I really wanted to post this painting because it is so stunning it takes your breath away, you can almost taste the era and it comes with the most amazing story. Apparently the painting was found in an apartment in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty
Tagged Belle Epoque, Giovanni Boldini, Lost painting, Martha de Florian, Paris Apartment
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Art for Sale on Yoox
The marriage of art & commerce is complete (ok fine, art and commerce have been married for as long as I can remember but this particular pairing is especially artsy & commercy). Damien Hirst is amongst those selling his art … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion
Tagged Art and Commerce, Art for Sale, Butterfly prints, Damien Hirst, Yoox
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Mayakovsky by Rodchenko
This image of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky taken by Alexander Rodchenko in 1924 is one of my all time favorite photographs. First of all, let’s be frank. Mayakovsky was hot. And smart. And tortured (he killed himself at 36 over … Continue reading

