-EFFI BRIEST/passerby/SUNDAY

Effi BRIEST #1 passerby

Effi Briest # 2 passerby

BROOKLYN all-girl band: EFFI BRIEST PLAYS at PASSERBY – SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2007

one of 3 performances

performances begin: 8pm – midnight . . . . don’t know the specific line-up schedule

FREE ADMITTANCE – get there early.

Gavin Brown’s enterprise@passerby
436 WEST 15th STREET

pix of EFFI BRIEST at secret project robot just posted !!

listen to their song: ‘mirror rim’ on their myspace page

Gavin Brown’s enterprise@passerby




~STERLING RUBY/METRO PICTURES/SATURDAY

StrelingRuby/Metropictures

STERLING RUBY, ‘KILLING THE RECONDITE’ opens to-nite: SAT APRIL 28,
6-8PM
the show runs from APRIL 28 – JUNE 9, 2006
MTERO PICTURES – 519 WEST 24th STREET

METRO PICTURES




~MAJUSCULE/passerby/FRIDAY

majuscule

majuscule: Maria Antelman, Sari Carel, Anne Colvin, Liron Lupo, David Means, Ohad Meromi

opens to-nite: FRI APRIL 27, 6-8PM
the show runs from APRIL 27 – May 25, 2007
Gavin Brown’s enterprise@passerby – 436 WEST 15TH STREET

(card: OHAD MEROMI, UNTITLED, 2006, DIGITAL PRINT)

Gavin Brown’s enterprise@passerby




~GORDON TERRY/atm/FRIDAY

gordon terry card

GORDON TERRY, ‘The Conscious Reconciliation of Opposing Forces’
opens to-nite: FRI APRIL 27, 6-8PM
the show runs APRIL 27 – MAY 26, 2007
atm Gallery – 619 B WEST 27th STREET

(card – Image: CLAUDE BRAGDON)

gordonterry atm

GORDON TERRY
(image courtesy: atm Gallery)

photos from the opening to post shortly

atm Gallery




~SEONNA HONG/OLIVER KAMM/FRIDAY

Seonna Hong

SEOONA HONG, ‘OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS’ opens to-nite: FRI APRIL 27, 6-8PM
the show runs from APRIL 27 – MAY 26, 2007
OLIVER KAMM / 5 BE GALLERY – 621 WEST 27th STREET

(card – SEONNA HONG, ‘RETREAT’, 2006,
acrylic, charcoal and thread on canvas, 60 x 48 ins.)

photos from the opening to post shortly

OLIVER KAMM




~STERLING RUBY/FOXY PRODUCTION/FRIDAY

Sterling Ruby

STERLING RUBY, ‘SUPEROVERPASS’ opens to-nite: FRI APRIL 27, 6-8PM
the show runs from APRIL 27 – MAY 26, 2007
FOXY PRODUCTION – 617 WEST 27th STREEET

(card: detail, STERLING RUBY, ‘SUPEROVERPASS’)

UP-DATE: MAY 4, 2007:

sterling Ruby-superoverpass

STERLING RUBY, ‘SUPEROVERPASS’, 2007
Formica, woods, screws, glue
88 x 132 x 48 ins. ($55,000)
Photo: Nancy Smith, taken at the opening, April 27, 2007

more photos from the opening to post shortly

FOXY PRODUCTION




~MOMOYO TORIMITSU/Japan Society

Momoyo Torimitsu

MOMOYO TORIMITSU (in nurse’s uniform) with her robotic sculpture, ‘Mr. Jiro Miyata’, – Ms. Torimitsu is one of 33 artists to be featured in the upcoming JAPAN SOCIETY exhibit: ‘Making a Home: Japanese Contemporary Artists.’

PHOTO: MICHAEL DAMES
(article scanned from the New York Times Thursday, March 22, 2007)

Momoyo - artnet

‘asian businessman’ by MOMOYO TORIMITSU, DEITCH PROJECTS, exhibited Jan 10-FEB 7, 2004
Photo: Nancy Smith
this photo first posted on: artnet: 2-23-04 (4th row down)

Japan Society




~GORDON MATTA-CLARK/Whitney/extended

Gordon Matta Clark NY TIMES

. . . looks like the GORDON MATTA-CLARK exhibit has been extended thru: JUNE 3, 2007

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 945 MADISON Ave at 75th STREET

(scanned from the New York Times Friday, April 27, 2007)

WHITNEY




~ANDREAS GURSKY/PHILLIPS

GURSKY   TOYS R US

LOT #24

ANDREAS GURSKY, ‘Toys “R” Us’, 1999, color coupler print. Diasec mounted.
61- 3/4 x 113-1/4 ins. – numbered 3/6
Estimate $1,200,000 – 1,800,000

THIS LOT DID NOT SELL.

. . . probably because it found its way into the wrong auction, as a result of its high estimate. It was presented in an evening of high priced classical photography, but it is considered an “artist generated photographic” art object, (Thomas Ruff’s work is another example). It should have been placed in the upcoming contemporary art sale.
This sublime Gursky was offered to the wrong audience.

’27 EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS’
24 APRIL 2007 – 7pm

‘PHOTOGRAPHS’
25 APRIL 2007 – 10am & 2pm

PHILLIPS de PURY & COMPANY

ABOVE IMAGE: SCANNED FROM THE AUCTION CARD




~MAX SCHUMANN/Bread and Puppet

Max Schumann

MAX SCHUMANN, Associate Director of PRINTED MATTER, at his usual post,
‘LOVELY DAZE’ inaugural issue – book launch, PRINTED MATTER, Oct 22, 2005
Photo: Nancy Smith

. . . talking with CHRISTOPHER MARTIN, about his handmade wooden ‘puppet’ figures,
BREAD and PUPPET came up – Christopher had visited their Vermont workshops in the past, and he mentioned that MAX SCHUMANN, (known to art scene locals, as the omnipresent associate director of the non-profit art bookstore PRINTED MATTER), is – in fact, the son of renowned BREAD and PUPPET founder, PETER SCHUMANN. There is a family resemblance, come to think of it !

this photo first posted in the artlovers report of: 2006-01-17
(scroll down – pix from the ‘LOVELY DAZE’ book launch are towards the bottom)

BREAD&PUPPET official website
(check out the interview with PETER SCHUMANN by MARC ESTRIN)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_and_Puppet_Theatre