~BOOKLYN: PATTERNS of BEHAVIOUR / opening Sat

BOOKLYN PRESENTS: PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR
OPENING RECEPTION & ZINE RELEASE: SAT JUNE 16, 2012 / 6-9 PM
the show runs thru JULY 16, 2012

A GROUP EXHIBITION EXPLORING the ARTISTS’ USE and REDEFINITION (!!) of PATTERN & REPETITION . . . “ultimately creating dialog on how these different approaches complement, conflict, and intertwine.”

FEATURING the work of: SARA BERKS, ROB CORRADETTI, PATRICK COSTELLO, ANNA CRAYCROFT, JONATHAN RYAN STORM, HANNAH WALDRON & BRIAN WILLMONT.

BOOKLYN ART GALLERY, 37 GREENPOINT AVE, 4th FL – BROOKLYN, N.Y.

COVER/POSTER ART – by PATRICK COSTELLO




~NORTHSIDE OPEN STUDIOS – 2012

omg – it’s an never ending army . . . of BROOKLYN artists !!
the BUSHWICK 500, that was last weekend . . . this weekend it be the NORTHSIDE turn !!
go, BROOKLYN !!

info: ART / NORTHSIDE FESTIVAL BROOKLYN JUNE 15 – 17, 2012

more info: NORTHSIDE FESTIVAL BROOKLYN JUNE 14 – 21, 2012




~FEATHER WEIGHT – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012 & the art bubble . . .

the card/invite to: FEATHER WEIGHT.

in which BROOKLYN-based artists ALLISON WALL and JESSICA SANDERS – restructure the ‘studio visit’ into a curated exhibition – featuring the work of: RAFAEL ABREU CANEDO, RYAN ESTEP, ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING, ETHAN GREENBAUM, JULIANA CERQUEIRA LEITE, JANINE POLAK, JESSICA SANDERS, ALLISON WALL & SELDON YUAN.
JUNE 2 & 3, 2012
35 MEADOW ST., #307, BROOKLYN, N.Y.
BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012

I didn’t make this show, but this card is a nice good-bye . . . to a great gig !!
the show’s title, artist curator-ship, and visuals (!!) sum up the cutting edge spirit of the Bushwick Open Studios 2012 weekend nicely: independent and smart !!

the best of the work, and the weekend’s most defining characteristic was to be found in the multiple independent studios – and NOT !! in the same old same old gallery formats – which looked and acted no diff from Chelsea, bye the bye, mall art. horrifically tacky pubescent gender pieces, included. light weight grade – obvious, is putting it nicely.

the best of the best – was visually hard-edged, minimalist, hyper-graphic, and FUN !! – just like this card.

hyper-graphic and fun – get the collision ? it’s a double-edged brain sword, without the aggression: FEATHER WEIGHT (!!)

the best work was supremely formalist, whether pictorial or absolute abstract – and off-the-charts, as in never-seen-before, as in FRESH !!

forget expiry date, most of this stuff ain’t even ON the shelf, yet !!

just like this card, with it’s off-the-routine color hue, primary computer-era icons, (the feather and the dumbbell, duh !!) . . . matched up with a pre-computer era typewriter font.

in other words: cute, as in user-friendly – but sharp as hell.
and bottomline: meaningful !!

Brooklyn army of one. Brooklyn army of 500.

psychedelic, NOT !! political, NOT !! retro, NOT !! street art, NOT !! angst-ridden, NOT !! gender-bending, NOT !! collage party, NOT !! !! that be way down the river, so over. so last year.
so way down the (downtown) Hole. so old scene. so, been there, done that.
so last decade. so played out. we got it already.
art lovers done took all the pix – that made the players. no credit. no like-ee.
just saying.

independent and meaningful – go, BROOKLYN.

P.S. SOME AFTER-THE-PARTY settles down . . . NOTES:

NYC art writer dudes, seriously: it’s NOT about the ART MARKET BUBBLE about to burst, it’s about the new wave crashing in, and taking over.

though I have to admit “Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble” – is a great line – let alone title – for an art essay. ha. esp – one that has CHARLIE FINCH creamin’ in his pants !!

and the way OBSERVER scribe, and now, new gallerist – ADAM LINDEMANN segues from ultra-blue chip art into hi-end collectible cars – is priceless. now, that’s what I call, “feather weight”, HEAVY !!

bubbles. feather weight. get it ?

speaking of which, light weight, (just joking, calm down !! !!) . . . AFC has a little bit of trouble calling the art, but I have to admit she damn well pretty much calls the scene ‘shots’, straight-up.

damn that AFC girl – even I have to admit – YOU got the best line – aka diss – of the month, esp the way it just rolled right off your tongue, so casual like: ” . . . . winner OLIVER ZAHM”. (!!)
damn. how, just 3 little words – can say, so much.
esp with with reference to the Hole of the art scene. ha.
“yeah, right !!”
you said it, babe – but – count me in !!

there’s losers, and then there’s users. what’s worse, you tell me.

just don’t make me, laugh – when I’m trying to take your picture.

see: ADAM LINDEMANN, “Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble …” NY OBSERVER, June 13, 2012.


‘SCREAM’ – image c/o NY OBSERVER
Scream ?
count me – in !!




~NICHOLAS STEINDORF – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012


NICHOLAS STEINDORF in his studio – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, JUNE 2012.
Nicholas is off to the graduate masters program at the School of Art at Yale University, Painting & Printmaking Program – this upcoming September.


NICHOLAS STEINDORF and his small selection of brand new works . . .
we first encountered his minimalist right-on-point canvases at a small dinner party in Williamsburg, this past Jan 2012. intrigued, we showed up to his recent video works screening, this spring 2012 – at the very happening ENTWINE, which was curated by CoWorker Projects – and it was good, real good !!
check out the report: NICHOLAS STEINDORF ‘Videos’ at ENTWINE = presented by CoWorker


NICHOLAS STEINDORF, acrylic, enamel, and paper collage on canvas.
as par with the great dynamic at the Bushwick Open Studios – we got to dialog with the artist .. Nicholas said this about his work:
“I consider my paintings, like my videos, to be first and foremost pure information. So to speak the answers are in the work. Once that is experienced then conversations and concerns about conceptual underpinnings can be addressed.”


NICHOLAS STEINDORF, acrylic, enamel and paper collage on canvas.


Nicholas Steinfdorf, a shaped canvas, in a ‘concrete’ hue. acrylic, oil, and paper collage on canvas.
no joke, it takes a multi-layer of paint, acrylic and oil (!!) to achieve this in-your-face melodic non-tone,
and a hardcore theoretical, as well as purely visual, and playful (!!) – eye.


NICHOLAS STEINDORF – the shaped canvas from the side.
throwing code at us – like a frisbee.
throwing sensuality at us – like a dream come true.


detail, NICHOLAS STEINDORF, shaped canvas.
a lot of things come to mind. mysteries and metaphors, as well as just sheer and pure, visual – tracking.
the always ‘exploring’ forward-reaching ‘trace’ of mankind, our human intervention, and determination – in the physics of the world we find ourselves afloat. the code of ‘sensuality, or ‘touch’ as old as the palm prints in the earliest cave drawings – that makes us uniquely human. the primal human urge to create – to make, and leave – our ‘mark’.
even, incised tattoos !! same impulse.
mankind vs the rest of the bio species, and mankind born with a fierce desire to differentiate amongst itself.
man vs man. and, yet in this work the harmonious vibe of the hue itself, also calls to mind: one man, reaching out to communicate to the many. a stab for the relentless reach for the unknown, aka creativity – as opposed to the static of the imposed formula . . .

nothing . . . is written – in stone.

esp in the era of the web. esp in the history of art. esp in the future, and science . . . . of mankind.


NICHOLAS STEINDORF, painting on paper.
making us both question, and be visually ‘content’ – at one, and the same time. the brain hits the paper and splits off in different directions. like a spectrum of ideas – meets a spectrum of ‘plasticity’ – meets a gorgeous hard-to-define hue – and refracts back – in harmony.

you can see more of the wide range of his visually rich, theory sophisticated work, here: NICHOLAS STEINDORF


NICHOLAS STEINDORF, ‘Whitman’, 2011. 46 x 25 ins. individually. ink jet print on canvas, acrylic on mdf, and enamel on canvas.
screen grab from his website/Whitman page.


you can also watch his videos on his website, here’s: NICHOLAS STEINDORF, ‘Hey Jude’, 2011

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH, BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, N.Y. JUNE 2, 2012




~DAVID X. LEVINE – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012


DAVID X. LEVINE, works out of a Tribeca studio – but had a major work – on display – in a Bushwick open studio.


it was a pretty awesome piece – esp for being a large work on paper – completely done in prismacolor pencil !!


DAVID X. LEVINE in front of his monolith of a work on paper: ‘VANINA!’
you can get a better sense of the scale here !!
it took a little over 2 months of obsessive scribbling to complete, and consumed over 70 pencils, believe it.
it’s retained all that intense detailed handling, and plus (!!) the surface has become imbued with the amassed waxy totality of the over-all pencil density, adding a layer of mystery and an ambience that’s hard to describe in words, but is powerful in person.
it’s like a monolith – an emotional wall – straight out of a sci-fi movie.
it dominates the room – like a 2 dimensional, thinking, breathing, pulsating way-way-future robot, if not life form !!
when we are all reduced to planes, the better to deep space travel. believe it !!
origami rules the space race.


detail, DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘VANINA!’.
it’s also got a weird sexuality, esp for a monolith. comprised of two over-sized artist grade pieces of paper – the center “crack” takes on a very sexual overtone. a thin shallow flutter of communication.
a conversation about pure ‘plasticity’.
a sensual code, and a ‘river running through it’ – emotional (very human) language.
data, dudes – on many levels – despite the initial ‘simplicity’ and therein lies the many layers of metaphor, and emotion. not to forget – the purely graphic & thematic – punch.


yep, this is the hand that scrubbed that surface – red !! and waxy – from the tippy tip tip – of 70+ colored pencils.


curious to see if ‘VANINA!’ was but a ‘red’ only stop in an ongoing series of monochromatic overall pieces, we were enthralled to see the hard-edge range – of David Levine’s portfolio of (very) graphic compositions.


DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘Charles Stevenson Wright’, 2009. colored pencil and collage, 68 x 52 ins.
we got to cruise, and ask questions – thanks to the intimate open studio format – and were able to access a small but nifty catalog of his work – produced by STEVEN ZEVITAS GALLERY in Boston.


DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘Charles Stevenson Wright’, 2009. colored pencil and collage, 24 x 20 ins.
it was interesting to note the flickering dialog between the purely abstract images vs. the strictly hard-edged extremely graphic imagery inclusive – compositions.


DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘Carol Mountain’, 2009. colored pencil, 64 x 53 ins.
‘Carol Mountain’ seemed to have the best – of both worlds.


detail, DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘Carol Mountain’, 2009.

to see more, check out: DAVID X. LEVINE


DAVID X. LEVINE greets his cousin, fellow artist, STACY SCIBELLI, in front of his monolithic pencil work, ‘VANINA!’
. . . ya just gotta dig the name of that piece, or what !!


STACY SCIBELLI has just returned to New York City after 7 years away. she has been teaching at Mount Ida in Boston.
NYC bred, she has an M.F.A from S.V.A. and does “interactive social sculpture” utilizing people clothed in her hand-made hand-stitched ‘sculptural’ garments that challenge notions of individual boundaries.
you can check out her work, here: STACY SCIBELLI


STACY SCIBELLI – dig that sewing needle – ink, girl !!
it’s straight after – my own heart !!


STACY SCIBELLI, ‘Utopia Parkway’, 2008. wool/digital print. screen grab off her website.


but, we’ll give David – the last (!!) word:
DAVID X. LEVINE, ‘The Kinks’, graphite on paper, 11 x 10 ins. screen grab off his website/more drawings.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH, BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, N.Y. JUNE 2, 2012.




~ANNA KUNZ – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012


ANNA KUNZ in her Brooklyn studio, with her work behind her. BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, N.Y. June 2, 2012.
Anna lives in CHICAGO where she teaches in the Art & Design Department of Columbia College – she works out of studios in both Chicago and Brooklyn.


ANNA KUNZ – work on paper.


ANNA KUNZ work on paper.


AMY FELDMAN (left) drops by to visit ANNA KUNZ in her open studio, very typical of the many comings and goings – that weekend.


AMY FELDMAN shows us the large newsprint fold-out poster-invite for her show, ‘DARK SELECTS’ – which opens this Thursday, June 14, 2012 at BLACKSTON GALLERY on the Lower East Side, 29C Ludlow St, NYC. the show will be up thru July 27, 2012.


ANNA KUNZ – sculpture – a screen grab from my fave section of her website – the Archive page.

Anna’s website opens with a very ‘flowing’, and glowing (!!) video – that belies its abstract premise,
most def – check it out: ANNA KUNZ


SCREEN GRAB – VIDEO INTRO – ANNA KUNZ: WEBSITE.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH, BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, N.Y. JUNE 2, 1012




~PATRICK RESING – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012


PATRICK RESING – in his studio. BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012.


now here is a guy, whose work is tech fresh, witty and animated – and needs no words – and, so is he !!
not of many words, that is.


PATRICK RESING. . . the peg board behind him lights up with a (gentle) red flash, glow ? every few seconds. very subtle, very hi-tech low-tech . . DIY outta the box !!
in fact very beautiful, almost a landscape, if you push the thought.


very cool. very swift. yeah, I really liked it. esp having just stumbled on it – totally unknown to me previously.
the simple piece – calls to mind: code, illumination, illiteratti, and plain and simple: art.
how, what, and why . . . going forward ?
so much thinking, so much visual aura, so much mystery. so little aggression. another reason to really like it.


obviously one very wired, very smart, but totally grounded, subtle guy. easy-over, sunny side-up.
note: in the background a peek at the FLEMING TWINS, Alan and Michael’s studio.


Patrick Resing: he’s obviously – game !!


systems, home crafted, but to the tune of: WILD !!
as in beyond knowing . . . not, crazy. a kind of funny take – on the grid of modern life. but not the gritty.
kind of like you know, Chinese Calligraphy – ca. 2012. the brushstroke is the digital impulse.


“STEP ON ME”.
and the little Chinese souvenir drum beat – crashed your eardrums and sends you a couple feet up in the air from the amplification.


the DIY amplifier.


so, this IS what’s so fun – about the BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS.
this year, esp – it’s got talent, mostly brand new and super smart. and you get to see it – in it’s natural brooding, if not downright, incubating – habitat.


inside – the inside of “beyond” – and, most definite NOT. the same old same old !!
summary: new decade art.


one last look. PATRICK RESING: tiny remote-controlled (?) car. art on wheels, no doubt.
oh, yeah, for sure !! it’s a robot !! car . . .
check out: the video !!

MOST DEF !! see more: PATRICK RESING at ANTPARTY.COM

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH. BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, N.Y. JUNE 2, 2012


PATRICK RESING – ONE OF THE MANY TOP ‘DROP’ PROJECTS & VISUALS (!!) on his website – ant party !!

do I have to actually say, swift concepts. forward trending skills. cutting edge package, great visuals, great graphics. quiet aura. I’m thinking it’s pretty o-b-v-i-o-u-s, great. no ?

PARTY ON, GAME ON – BROOKLYN.




~ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012

ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING: GAME ON – is so RIGHT !!


MICHAEL & ALAN FLEMING in their Brooklyn, NYC studio, open to visitors – for BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012.


as you might see, about their only barely discernible variance is their height, and – who came into the world first. which is what this piece is about, the cube represents the hardcore difference physically, and the 6 minute difference in hitting . . . planet earth.


ALAN and MICHAEL FLEMING, ‘Psychic Color Calendars’, 2011. one twin lived in New York and one in Chicago, during 2011 – and they tried to see if their long distance intuitive connection, some would say telepathic abilities, would produce matches that could trump distance on a daily color (lottery) chart involving 5 basic color options.
nope. they only averaged about 3 matches a month. though I did get to overhear that that when they are in closer proximity – and meet up in real time – most often they find themselves in the same color shirt. a source of friction when they were younger. (!!)

but it would be a mistake to simply take, or label – their twin state as a psychological basis for their art – it’s more like a very formal, visual, and spatial (!!) – Mondrian hard edge headset – meets new generation artist, head-on.


ALAN and MICHAEL FLEMING, ‘Rock Paper Scissors’, 2011.

in a concisely right-on essay, “All of Me: Alan and Michael Fleming’s Relations’ – produced in conjunction with their recent ‘ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING: GAME ON’ show at THREEWALLS in CHICAGO, March 9-April 21, 2012 – the essay’s author, DAVID GETSY, says it best:

“Alan and Michael Fleming chose sameness as the baseline for their practice. Twin brothers, they have consistently played off this inter-relation in performance, sculpture, and drawing. These two artists make art that refers back to the fact that they are one, irrevocably juxtaposed, pair.Their work is not however, just about their status as twins. More fundamentally, their emphasis on their near identicality offers an account – sometimes absurd, often playful, but always searching – of how we all relate to and rely on others. No one is really just one, and the Flemings’ work speaks to that very human predicament.”

DAVID GETSY is the Goldabelle McComb Finn Professor of art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.


the ‘props’ – for ‘Rock Paper Scissors’.
the fun thing about getting inside artist studios of course – is seeing up close and personal, all the elements behind the scenes, that make up the artworks. and the theory.
more from the DAVID GETSY essay:
“All our choices and chances (!!) make us who we are as individuals. Game Over captures this with a starting point of simplicity and sameness that nevertheless cannot help but yield uniqueness.”


ALAN FLEMING, to the side of the multi-series video loop screening in their open studio.


“They first became known for their performances in which they combined and contorted their bodies into regular geometric forms in relation to architectural settings.” – David Getsy, and went on to produce a series of short videos of themselves climbing buildings . . a natural outgrowth of what they said was an early fascination, starting with treehouses in the ‘backyard’ of childhood.


dressed the same, and with the same natural instinctive gait – the slight difference in height and heft – is completely lost – and something very fascinating and Mondrian – even sculptural, roots across the space, the local – and the screen.


architecture meets artist, mind / space – gets shaken, and stirred.


they work as a solitary team, no cameraman. they just set up a camera on a tripod. no narration. no music.


(poetry) needs no words.


the FLEMING TWINS in GOWANUS, NYC !!
they said, funnily enough . . . it was harder to film these kind of jaunts in New York City, where amidst the hyper density and even higher, curiosity factor of the street-wise natives, someone was bound to notice. and no, it’s not legal to climb buildings in NYC.
apart from the ‘caper’ – it’s a super great visual. as is all their work.

and though this is hardly . . . ‘see something say something’, BUT – don’t laugh !!
if you want a funny digression, check out a recent ‘twins doing bad things’ – as in real bad things – in a parking lot – of a bank !! which happened, talk about random luck & chance !! just the day before.
see: ‘LONG ISLAND TWINS BUSTED in BANK ROBBERY’ – NEW YORK POST, JUNE 1, 2012 (!!)
the eagle-eyed New Yorker who dropped the dime – said the one who went into the bank, stood out and looked very suspicious because . . . he had his hoodie hood hood – pulled up way over his head, on a very very hot day !! the article goes on to quote the police as saying: twin criminals “are very rare”. o.k. so even more funny, to have just happened, yesterday ?


to a first time observer, their countenances are exact replicas, esp as the inner from-the-ground-up intelligence & humor that lights up their faces – flickers across each face – in a kind of two-step.

when they went to close down the computer screening equipment, it was like, the more oblivious they were to each other, being physically back-to-back at that moment, the more they moved and functioned in an unspoken lock-step. Mondrian x two. – meets determination rolled up into one easy-going, FED EX package – going places. that’s for sure.

you go !! BROOKLYN.

you go, NEW GENERATION – NYC – ART SCENE !!

tell ’em to forget their “downtown don” wannabe – yearbooks – and, you !! GO take over the streets.
and kiss the old scene. good-bye.
downtown nyc ? it’s just – art scab city. as in: been there, done that. esp when it comes on – in BULLY formation.
piece by piece, it’s o.k. but time to blow the cork on that scene. esp when it claims to be “the” as in the “ONLY”, NYC art scene. au contraire, 500+ artists in Brooklyn ain’t taking that “no entry” ceiling, lying down.
ha.
new wave coming in, gonna blow you away.

BROOKLYN, you rule.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH, BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS, BROOKLYN, N.Y. JUNE 2, 2012




~ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING – BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS !! – GO, BROOKLYN !!

ok, here’s our (!!) no. 1 pick – for the upcoming BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND !!

ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING – 120 WATERBURY STREET, BROOKLYN / just off the GRAND STOP on the L train !!
OPEN STUDIO HRS: 2-6 PM SAT JUNE 2 & SUN JUNE 3, 2012 – GO BROOKLYN !!

more info, see: ALAN & MICHAEL FLEMING / BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS 2012

also, check out: SPATIAL INTERVENTIONS – THE FLEMING TWINS




~BOATEL LAUNCH PARTY – MARINA 59 – the PIX !! – MORE PIX JUST WENT LIVE: THURS MAY 31 – 10:24 PM

FOR MORE BOATEL PIX – PART II: SCROLL DOWN


BOATEL LAUNCH PARTY – MARINA 59, FAR ROCKAWAY, NYC – SAT MAY 19, 2012


PORTS BISHOP, SERRA BOTHWELLFELS, KELIE BOWMAN . . .


SERRA BOTHWELLFELS’ boat – CHARLIE’S ANGELS.

something like 23 artists were given free rein to decorate 16 boats. the boats are really just the old hulls or shells of old boats – no engines, no plumbing. no stove or fridge – but . . . lots of romance. cheap, and with upgrade amenities, like bathrooms & showers, & some eats at the main dock. it’s definite bring your own food, beer and (swim) (sleep) (cooler with ice) gear !! you know. have fun, trip out on the water, and the sunsets – all the while staying, in one place. it’s the real deal. going far, by going . . . nowhere.


at left, MAMIE inside SERRA’S boat. the boats rent for an average $75 a night, and they seem to be booking, FAST !! you can’t take the boats tripping off into the waters, they have no engines !! but you can jump in the lake. (somewhat, it’s not exactly a designated swimming area.)
see: BOATEL – for more details


the hand-sewn quilt on Serra’s boat’s bed – matches the hand-painted Navajo-Indian, I’m guessing, inspired patterns on the wood details.
p.s. the distressed wood, on the walls and flooring, is also her doing, as is the tin ceiling, which you will have to go see for yourself.


Serra’s hand-sewn, pieced & knotted quilt – is based on an old Amish pinwheel pattern.


I liked how she left traces of her workroom . . .


as part of the finished interior.


KELIE BOWMAN’S boat – the SEA WOLF . . . was less artisanal retro cabin-in-the-woods rocking in the waters, and more like a rocking-you-to-sleep lullaby. a painted dream of a ship in a child’s poem, of running off to sea !!


STO, and KELIE BOWMAN – on Kelie’s SEA WOLF.



Kelie’s boat was a gentle rock and roller, very luminous in a soft way. like sun glancing off waves. hand painted through and through in a gentle giant’s pale blue spectrum, though also built up upon triangle elements come to think of it – !!


there was a hand painted braided sailor’s rope going along the wall, in Kelie’s signature delicate brushwork style – – along with with an endangered fish chart, ca 2000 !!


the Sea Wolf’s bed . . . the little hatch window in the back – opens onto the sea.


KELIE BOWMAN’S drawing on the little forward hatch – on the Sea Wolf !! thinking .. ‘land’ dreams on the ‘boat’ ride ?

UP-DATE: THURS MAY 31, 2012 – MORE !! – BOATEL LAUNCH PARTY – PIX !! – PART II


one of the two BOATEL SUMMER 2012 project curators: ORIEN McNEILL.


ANGIE KANG, the other BOATEL SUMMER 2012 curator.


midway on the BOATEL pier – a very outdoors communal lounge . . .


it was actually designed and put together by the BOATEL project co-curator, ORIEN McNEILL.


MAYRA CIMET & JASON SINOPOLI aboard their boat, the WHITE LOBSTER.


at the left, MAYRA CIMET. inside the White Lobster it was like a really hot summer night, your very own private clubland . . . . it was: disco ball – on waves !!


outside you could step out, and see planes overhead, but – the magic of being on the water, conquered all.


real fishermen, setting out.


someone even had a kayak – docked near by.


QUEEN ZENOBIA looked be fun, great graphics, walk like an Egyptian.


at the end of the dock, you could see the sunset just coming on – nothing beats a sunset on the water.


swimmers . . . and fur coats, BOATEL in a nutshell.


yep, it was !! hot enough to swim.


the pink flamingo (!!) on the CRUMB – LAURA McMILLAN’s boat, she of the fur jacket, just above, with the swimmers.


the NANCY BOGGS – was fun.


yep, those appear to be vintage stockings hanging – as curtains in the window.


inside the NANCY BOGGS, the day trippers, I mean renters, had arrived. get the party started. (!!)


the view of the marina – from inside the NANCY BOGGS.


inside the NANCY BOGGS, it was one of the bigger boats.


yep, those were faux ‘animal’ trophy heads !!


the bed looked very inviting. very comfy. that NANCY BOGGS crew were really into their – curtains !!


the NEW YORK, N.Y. by contrast seemed very modern, contemporary – it had a . . .


hand-stitched geodesic dome to keep you safe from the sun, on the rear deck. it was a real nice color too.


SIMON and GRISHA – inside their boat: NEW YORK, N.Y.


SETH KIRBY, one of the small group that had just arrived – to take over NEW YORK, N.Y. for the weekend.
Seth produces light shows for JOSHUA LIGHT SHOW, and . . .


he showed me some of his light show designs on his iPhone. that’s so NEW YORK, N.Y. !!


SETH KIRBY light show design. I liked this one in particular, because it echoed the geodesic dome on the boat, NEW YORK, N.Y. – which he and his pals had rented for the night.


the geodesic dome on NEW YORK, N.Y. one of the more contemporary-leaning boat designs. though actually aren’t geodesic domes . . a throwback back, too ? I mean, what’s that called: 60’s vintage modernism ?


the lantern on the stern of the NEW YORK, N.Y. the sun had really set, by now. sea board romance was on full glow.


good nite, BOATEL on FAR ROCKAWAY, a world away in many ways. and in Queens, the oft forgotten borough, art wise (!!) – no less.


CHASSY – the night watchman, and yes, he had designed a boat in the show. which one ?
the CHEMICAL REACTION !!


who could forget the CHEMICAL REACTION ? Chassy’s boat – it had an upside down, seatless wooden chair on the hood of the former cabin cruiser’s cockpit. now that’s a great metaphor – figure it out, for yourself.
BOATEL 2012 ? very nice. super special, way to go summer – on the water – you rule !!

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH. BOATEL, MARINA 59, FAR ROCKAWAY, NYC, NY. MAY 19, 2012