to HEAVEN . . .
straight off . . . the mean streets !!
caught forever . . . by KEN BROWN and his camera, and bike (!!).
caught forever ? does that make ’em … ghosts.
I’m thinking, PIX = GHOSTS, that for sure !!
KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC
more info: KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY . . .

FROM ARTLOVERSNEWYORK !!

with THANKS !!
to KEN BROWN for catching, and preserving this city’s vibrant underground heritage – over the years !!
oops, can a ‘doorway’ truly be called ‘underground’ – I guess, so !!
when it’s covered in art – often electric, always poetic – painted for all to see, amping up the city’s vibe, and cluing us all . . . in.

and a special thanks, to the show’s curator: JAN ALBERT . . .
for producing such a wonderfully entertaining display, and sharing another special moment, with another of this city’s .. truly talented citizens.
now, don’t go getting the idea – this show is just about Ken’s archival ‘street art’ photographs, or even his animated, hand-drawn, slightly veering to the dark side ‘FLIPPY’ animations – there’s lots more to see, a brief overview – will post next.
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY – Y’ALL. but, esp – to all my . . . ghosts !!
INSTALLATION PHOTOS of KEN BROWN’S PHOTOS OF NYC DOORWAYS: NANCY SMITH
~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – can’t resist .. a few more doorways |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 14th, 2013, 8:02am
KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC
more info: on the KEN BROWN in-store show
many of us pass by these doorways, that create a hardcore ‘buzz’ in a city of buzz – without a second thought. KEN BROWN took the photos.
you should definitely hop into TEKSERVE and see the full loop, many of the images are ghosts now, only alive through the medium of . . . the archival photo.

C215
C215 is the street tag or ‘moniker’ of CHRISTIAN GUEMY, a French street artist hailing from Paris, FRANCE – who works mostly with stencils . . . stencil art.

C215
angry ghost ?


“OFF THE GRID” !!
haha – I hear ya !!

ELBOW TOE . . . a Brooklyn-based street artist.

in the global melting pot that is NYC, ethnic doorway, calls for . . . ethnic image.

ordinary doorway calls for . . . global expression.
inner city streets often call out on: anger
the words ‘mean streets’ do come . . . to mind.

WELCOME TO HARLEM, NY
but doorways can also be the perfect format for proud – WELCOME TO MY HOOD, TOURIST – ‘POSTCARDS’.

as well as – calls to action . . .
ARMY of ONE – ‘ONLY THE DEAD HAVE SEEN THE END TO WAR!’
but you what ? I’m not even sure, about that !!
haven’t you ever heard the expression: ghost armies in the night . . . ?
INSTALLATION PHOTOS of KEN BROWN’S DOORWAYS of NEW YORK PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH
~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – MORE DOORWAYS |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 12th, 2013, 8:01am
KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC
okay, well the show rocks more F-U-N, than anything else . . . case in point – a wonderful, very fun, and super interesting historical/archival loop of painted, graffed . . . inner city doorways, Ken Brown has caught – with his camera, mostly while riding his bike – over the years.
KEN BROWN – DOORWAYS of the HOOD.
or, there is a poet – behind every door, in this – great, gritty kitty of a . . . city.

KEN BROWN sent in one of his photos of a typical New York City walk-up, and TEKSERVE blew it up, and then synched in a continuous loop of his ‘doorway’ photos – into the doorway. nice. very nice.
in this case: a sea-worthy . . . albeit, slightly freaked-out, blue octopus man !!
the small white exhibit sign reads: ‘As KEN BROWN’S tour shows, not every New Yorker is content to live behind an anonymous grey steel door in a glass tower. These are some personalized portals in the neighborhoods throughout the city.’

HELLS ANGELS, of course !!






INSTALLATION PHOTOS: of KEN BROWN’S DOORWAY photos . . . NANCY SMITH
~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – DOORWAYS |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 10th, 2013, 6:32pm
KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP: a celebration of New York City as seen thru the eyes of KEN BROWN
JAN 12, 2013 – FEB 24, 2013
an in-store exhibition at:
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC
see: KEN BROWN/EVENTS at TEKSERVE
TEKSERVE has a pretty wonderful show going on in their store, it’s still up for the next 2 weeks. a kind of mini-retrospective of the work of KEN BROWN . . . a multi-faceted artist, and entrepreneur – whose often whimsical, but can be … damn it the truth !! artistic take . . . on our sometimes sunny, sometimes raunchy, sometimes harsh, often absurd – but always inspiring streets . . . is entertaining, crazy, witty, or just plain archival – but like all true creative endeavors – it hits you straight between the eyes . . . esp if you are . . . in a New York State of MIND.

KEN BROWN, at the opening, JAN 12, 2013.

CHARLES AHEARN . . . film director and artist.

you gotta love . . . ‘FLIPPY’ – Ken Brown’s hand-drawn animation .. from 2008.

I know it’s got – my life – down in a nutshell.

bet, your’s too.

hello . . out there, I see you.

and you, too.

speak of the devil, and he’s a crawling baby, no joke.

art world pals . . hahaha

oh, my heart . . . hurts.

awgrh, get over it, lady.
get a life – !!
PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH
~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP at TEKSERVE |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 8th, 2013, 8:21pm
enuff with the ghosts . . . damn it.
someone asked me if I had a voodoo doll, and damn it – yes I do !!
and yes, better believe … it’s stuck full of pins, too.
FILE UNDER: NO MORE PIRATE GHOSTS, no more tough bird Haitian witchdoctor lady ghosts. just Simon can come by and eat the little treats, in the Chinese plate .. by the window in the back.
can’t think of a better image to wash ‘dem damn troubles’ out of my so-called nappy, or is that .. happy head . . . than this one, by one of my fav young artists ever, MIKE PARE … since when I first saw his work at ATM GALLERY back in the early 2000’s … the naughts (?!!).
he has since picked up and moved to New Mexico – but I see you just can’t keep a good artist down forever, despite what Jerry Saltz said about his first major one man show – here. no wonder he moved, it wasn’t just the far-out sunsets, he was a-wanting.
Mike Pare is now based in Milwaukee. our loss, their gain. period.
see: MIKE PARE . . .’BLISSED OUT’, ATM, NYC – SEPT 2005
note: the artlovers section that contained the extensive opening night pix – is no longer open to the general public. well, you can blame the dudes who scan the pix – and then make off, like the content – is their own.
I think we used to call them – bandits.
bandits. art critics. no diff.
‘BLISSED OUT’ was one of the best shows I have EVER seen in my ENTIRE LIFE. it was severely dissed by JERRY SALTZ, and another fine artist – had his art career chopped at the knees, no joke.
who’s laughing . . . ?
I may be dancing on my husband’s grave – but I sure ain’t laughing … at the F state of art criticism in this mediocre, once great – ghost town.
amen.

MIKE PARE . . . . MERCURY DRAWINGS
JAN 11 – FEB 22, 2013
POP GALLERY – 3505 HELMS AVE – CALIFORNIA

see: MIKE PARE – his website (!!)

IMAGE: MIKE PARE – from the current HOMEPAGE of his website, MIKE PARE
~MIKE PARE at POP GALLERY, CA |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 7th, 2013, 10:35am
oh boy, I can just hear it, now.
now . . . they gonna be acallin’ me: CRACK THE WIDOW – !!
hahaha.
oh my god.

KATE CERIGO helps move her dad’s large paintings.
yes, I knit her hat and her sweater . . . but, of course !!
FILE UNDER: “yes, I am still here, and I am watching over you, Kate … love, Simon”.
it’s funny how life lines up. it’s supposedly such a random universe we live in, or . . . what ?
Simon’s longtime storage arrangement for his largest canvases – expired the same week, he did.
the upside was, as we moved them – we got to see works of his that hadn’t seen the light of day for a decade or so, at least.

SIMON CERIGO, ‘untitled with model airplane’, ca 1996-98.
acrylic paint on canvas, t-shirt, model airplane.
estimate size to be: approx. 8 x 8-1/2 ft.
as you can see Simon’s work evolved into a great eloquent … clarity. his canvases became more and more dependent on draftsmanship, as opposed to over-all expressionistic activity.
Simon loved to build models, esp of military tanks and airplanes – and then, often he would attach them to his canvases.

SIMON CERIGO, ‘MOEBIUS’, ca. 1996-98. acrylic paint, t-shirt & small action figures.
approx: 8 x 8-1/2 ft.

detail, SIMON CERIGO, ‘MOEBIUS’.
Simon never lost his love for comic books, and Moebius in particular – was a big influence on his artistic vision.

SIMON CERIGO, ‘SAMURAI’, ca 1996-98, acrylic paint, t-shirt on canvas.
approx: 8 x 8-1/2 ft.
Simon was really into Japanese art, not only it’s aesthetic, but it’s historical & folklore ethos. he esp loved the ‘sadness’ and drama of SAMURAI movies. he has left behind, almost a complete DVD collection of every one ever made. believe it. from AKIRA KUROSAWA’S ‘RAN’, Kate was named after the heroine, Kayde – to ‘Sword of the Beast’ by HIDEO GOSHA.

detail, SIMON CERIGO, ‘SAMURAI’.
SIMON was also obviously way into T-SHIRTS, and the evolving cult of the mass produced & easily printed t-shirt that was just springing up – in the 80s. band t-shirts, esp. he was always way ahead of the curve, way ahead of the game.

SIMON CERIGO, ‘Robin’, ca 1996-98. acrylic paint, t-shirt.
approx: 8 x 8-1/2 ft.
this one was very abstracted. . . .

detail, SIMON CERIGO, ‘Robin’.
it was the sheer poetic-ness of his faces – that always fascinated me.

SIMON CERIGO, ‘KEITH HARING – SAILOR BOY’, acrylic on canvas with T-SHIRT. ca 1996-98.
4 x 4-1/2 ft.
HANDS – UP !!
in the face of … real art.
I surrender.
SIMON went to almost every opening there was, every night, week, after week his whole life . . but esp back in the 80’s and 90’s when the scene was way more concentrated and young artists … like KEITH HARING and JEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT . . were busting out. we were both at the legendary East Village FUN GALLERY – for Keith’s very first NYC shows.
Simon’s work also reflected the ongoing dialog, he maintained with friends, and within his own thoughts – with what was: super hot and happening . . . all around him. all the time, 24/7.

detail, SIMON CERIGO, ‘KEITH HARING – SAILOR BOY’.
but there was also an underlying formal awareness to his work – that surpassed all the dialog.
he loved to get acrylic paint down to ‘watercolor’ effect . . .
my son just told me, Simon always told him . . . he loved my watercolors so much, that he was always trying to get … there.

he was acutely aware of all the compositional elements .. and brought them to state of play at once, casual … and yet, very very elegant.

detail, SIMON CERIGO, ‘KEITH HARING’ – SAILOR BOY’.
yes, that is ANDY WARHOL’S signature printed down the right-hand the side of the t-shirt. I guess it signifies that he, ANDY painted the shirt’s image of Haring.
it reminds me of an early opening in the 80s, when Simon approached Andy … and had him sign his t-shirt, that he, Simon was wearing. and no, alas, I don’t know where it is – anymore.
slipped through the cracks, just like Simon.
PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH
~SIMON CERIGO, one more look at the work . . . |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 6th, 2013, 11:46am

SIMON’S MEMORIAL took place this past Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at True Light Church in Chinatown – pretty much to the day, 2 weeks after he ‘past’ away.
you have to thank the young man on the left, THEO CERIGO, 24, Simon’s son – for pulling it off.
THEO totally produced the whole event – and it was . . . awesome.
with Theo is his long-time friend, DAVID STIMMER.

the memorial took place at True Light Lutheran Church in Chinatown.
our family actually has a long and loving association with this church . . . it is the home base for Theo’s Boy Scout Troop 150, one of the oldest Boy Scout troops in America, where he was a very active boy scout, since he was 11. and where he is still, as young man, a very involved and caring youth program volunteer, and Scout Master today.
one of my and Simon’s fondest memories . . . was the ceremony, held proudly right here in the chapel, when Theo made . . . Eagle Scout.
an artist kid and an Eagle Scout – you can’t beat that. . . great mix.
yes, those are Simon’s artworks – on display.

Simon’s friend, AKI, flew in from Japan.
Aki met Simon in the early 90s – when he was just a high school student – looking for audiophile equipment – and they have remained close ever since.

my friend, the original Jersey shore girl, DIANE LOMBARDI-FLEMING . . .
many friends showed up: Kate’s, Theo’s, mine, Simon’s … in fact it was a full house, and we were very honored and pleased, comforted … to see so much respect and love shown to a guy who at the end of the day – was a great artist, if still unrecognized, and, just you wait – not for long (!!), a great character, and probably the most knowledgeable player on the art scene . . . and, a wonderfully affectionate and profound dad – who connected just as much with his children, as he did with his art world pals, and party posse …
artwork: Theo’s own personal fav of Simon’s work: a portrait of WILLEM DAFOE..

Theo curated and arranged for 4 of Simon’s newspaper pieces to be on display. how this art eluded and went over everybody’s head – is beyond me, but hey that’s the art world.
a long time Scout Troop 150 volunteer, TONY CHEE was the ceremony’s host. he started with a brief Bio – focusing on Simon’s early years, his coming to New York, from Montreal – in 1980, his relationship with me (Nancy), and the start of our small family.
CHARLIE FINCH.
then followed a rousing, passionate, somewhat on-the-edge – but very straightforward true-to-life portrait of Simon – as he really was . . . on the art scene: a very colorful, loved to party, yet very knowledgeable fixture who went to more openings than anybody else I know, and spread the word, the virtual low-down, with a very discerning eye – week, after week, after week – for over 30 years.
so go figure – at the depth of that oral history – we just lost !!
this lively remembrance was provided with great sadness, and yet much fondness, and even greater celebration – by Simon’s best pal, from pretty much day one . . . the incomparable . . . CHARLIE FINCH.
yes, that was a ‘speech’ to remember, as anyone who was there, will tell you.
then Theo presented a wonderful slideshow of intimate photos culled from our family’s many photos albums. a sweet, too swift, now gone . . . portrait of snaps, that caught the arc of Simons life, just so … just right. I think at that point, Theo stopped to screen a music video – of the band, WYE OAK singing: ‘I DON’T FEEL YOUNG’. . . in a Yaris.
both as a tribute to Simon’s love of indie music . . and to set a sound track to the proceedings.

SIMON’S NEWSPAPER PIECES . . .
then Theo gave a heart-felt remembrance of his father – that touched everybody in the room – very very deeply. people who hadn’t known Theo before, surely realized, that yes, the best and most profound parts of Simon – live on in his son. yes, Theo is a more-down-to-earth kinda guy, he has a business degree, but he shares Simon’s passion for art and music – like nobody’s business. Simon’s most proud day was when he exclaimed to me – “the boy has a great eye, the boy is a natural born collector.”
Theo told everyone not to be too sad, that Simon even loved sadness, had taught him that .. there was a ‘beauty’ even in sadness, and to bring the point home. . . he played another music video clip: ‘THIS TOO SHALL PASS’ by …. the band: OK GO. well if you know it – it’s a super enchanting wonder of a thing, if you don’t know it, trust me – download the original from iTunes !!
what’s so funny, apart from the marching band, and the camouflage back ups !! is that the refrain sounds like: “where did the money go”. (!!) well, if you knew Simon – you knew, this was – all good.
you can catch the real lyrics, here. and hear the song – but that video is bogus. get the real deal, like I said on iTunes. seeing is believing.

SIMON CERIGO, NEWSPAPER PIECE – PORTRAIT of his DAUGHTER, KATE. dated MAY 15, 1988.
watercolor on newsprint, THE NEW YORK TIMES. including an article with the by-line: KATE SIMON (!!).
Kate would have been 2, it was just before Theo was to be born, and yes . . that is indeed just how she grew up to be, as anyone can tell you.
the lovely flowers were from Kate’s longtime friends, KANA TOGASHI and TETSUJI NAKATOMI who run a lovely lovely flower, vintage and local artisan goods store in FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN, called – SAFFRON at 31 Hanson Place . . .

detail, SIMON CERIGO. newspaper piece dated MAY 15, 1988.
NYC art world – how the F… did you manage to miss out on this ?
the expression: don’t cast your pearls before swine … does come to mind. and, let’s leave it at that.
one of the insights Theo shared, was that he thought … people didn’t credit Simon as much as they should have … because Simon tossed off his knowledge so casually. I think that’s true, though I hadn’t really thought of it like that, before. hey, your loss – not ours.
we always treasured Simon just for who he was, dead broke, or in the money – through thick and thin.

and then our longtime family friends, SCOTTIE and JOHN HARRISON, who had driven down from Vermont, concluded the service by singing a wonderful, mysterious and very moving song … a 2 part version of ‘HALLOWELL’ by the contemporary American composer & lyricist STEPHEN SPITZER.
based on traditional ‘Shape Note’ singing, also known as ‘Sacred Harp Singing’ …. also known as ‘fasola’ .. the form which dates back to colonial New England – is currently seeing a big resurgence.
we will leave you with some of the lyrics, which we all found most terrible strange/true, and yet – very very comforting . . .
“I thought when someone died the spirit flew overhead furthest field,
Now I see death will leave behind .. a scrap of light,
a broken smile, the remnants by . . . mountain flowers,
the desert sands . . . surround me now,
comfort me now.
in death or dreaming I find my kin.”

check out: WYE OAK – ‘I DON’T FEEL YOUNG’. . .
PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH
~SIMON CERIGO – MEMORIAL, CHINATOWN. FEB 2, 2013 |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 5th, 2013, 12:35pm

SIMON CERIGO – ca. 1978, he would be about 26 years old.
PHOTO: SHELDON MOSKOVICI
~SIMON CERIGO, R.I.P. |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 2nd, 2013, 12:28am

SIMON CERIGO . . . with KATE and THEO. SUMMER 1994, 5 RIVINGTON ST. EAST STOREFRONT. LOWER EAST SIDE, NYC.
ONE OF SIMON’S LARGE PAINTINGS – IN THE BACKGROUND.
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH.
SIMON CERIGO / JULY 3, 1952 – JAN 20, 2013
MEMORIAL CELEBRATION – SAT FEB 2, 2013 / 1-4PM
TRUE LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH – 195 WORTH ST – CHINATOWN, NYC
~SIMON, KATE & THEO |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 1st, 2013, 5:56pm

check out: WYE OAK – IF CHILDREN WERE WISHES . . .
the soundtrack of our days . . .
“I just . . . watch you get weaker and weaker till you finally die.”
see: lyrics
~IF CHILDREN WERE WISHES . . . WYE OAK |
Posted in Indie Music Reviews, The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | February 1st, 2013, 4:35am