Monday, July 20, 2009

summer


This movie is really cheesy. Go see it!



Sorry for lack of real work. I'll be back to the good stuff soon. Pictures of the new studio next time!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Gallery Seven Tonight: Sketchbook Obsessions

RSVP: galleryseven@nytimes.com
Thursday July 16, 2009, 7:00-9:00 PM
The New York Times, 620 8th Avenue, 7th FL

Peter Arkle, Karen Barbour, George Bates, Nicholas Blechman, Blex Bolex, Loren Capelli, Josh Cochran, Matt Dorfman, Sara Fanelli, Nicholas Gazin, Steven Guarnaccia, Eric Hanson, John Hendrix, Matthew Hollister, Emma Houlston, Erik T. Johnson, Nora Krug, Pascal Lemaitre, Jason Logan, Ted McGrath, Rick Meyerowitz, Chris Silas Neal, Kate O'Connor, Mike Perry, Leif Parsons, Alain Pilon, Emilano Ponzi, Jason Polan, Brian Rea, Edel Rodriguez, Jonathon Rosen, Leanne Shapton, Seth, Shoboshobo, Rachel Solomon, Tamara Shopsin, Ward Schumaker, Holly Stevenson, Jillian Tamaki, Mark Todd, Aude Van Ryn, Andrea Ventura, Henning Wagenbreth, Esther Pearl Watson, Jeremy Zilar


AND the talented Mr. Victor Kerlow will HAVE SOME COOL PIECES IN THE SHOW!

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Drawing Show @ King's County Bar


I'll have a piece in this group show tomorrow night. Jaz Harold will as well! Come join us!

Opening Reception
Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 8:00pm to 4:00am
Kings County Bar
286 Seigel Street
Brooklyn, NY


Other artists include:

Konstantine Alexiou
Eddie Alfaro
Justin Brooks
David L. Byrd
Adam Collison
Michael DeNicola
Raul Gonzalez
Clint Halpin
Anna Okubo
Marissa Olney
Sasha Panyuta
Dorothy Royle
Jerimiah Syme

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Cool Dudes


The Indigenous Show at The City Reliquary in Brooklyn is sooo good! The awesome Victor Kerlow, Ming Lin, and others (of MAMAL-NYC) created a show tinged with nostalgia and reverence for the best things the city has to offer, both past and present.
Be sure to hop over to Williamsburg to check out the show as it's housed in cool space as well; there's tons of cool Brooklyn-centric artifacts: collection of copper molds, very old hammers, a life-size installation of an old newsstand, information booth about the belly-dancing pioneer "Little Egypt" and a tree house out back. The space is inviting and unpretentious. Plus the artwork is amazing! For two dollars you can pick up a NYC guide written by the artists showcasing all the old hidden gems of New York.

I also met two dudes who are part of the Artworld Digest Magazine. As I understand it, their magazine is web-based currently, but they're hoping to publish the paper edition again once they've changed to non-profit status. Looks like they feature some uber-cool artists on a regular basis.

Another show in W-Burg tonight. It looks pretty cool! ANdrew Jeffrey Wright and Issac Lin at Cinders Gallery.



Issac Lin
Dog City Brickhouse
gouache on cut out paper
10.5" x 7"
$250


LATER GATORS!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

don't lose yourself

I haven't noticed summer because of the ridiculous amounts of rain. Apparently, in Mississippi there has been a drought for as long as we've had all of this freakish precipitation in NYC. I just read this book and I'm feeling dismal about being a part of global warming/the human race in general. I really am not the hippie type and I think Al Gore is a capital d-bag but there is a big problem no one is addressing, save to recycle a few yogurt cups. I wonder if I get my feelings of apprehension of the coming apocalypse from my father's side of the family.

Here's a painting I did. I need to paint more, think less.



Also, Ernie Barnes is really great. I discovered him via this great interview with Judith Linhares.

Ernie Barnes Paintings:



In other news, Vibe Magazine and Nickelodeon Magazine folded. Maybe I should go to grad school and teach kids in rural Mississippi how to make books.