LOT 403
DONALD BAECHLER
Coney Island NYC, 1988
Acrylic, polyurethane and fabric collage on canvas. 31-1/2 x 23-5/8 ins.
Initialed, titled and dated “DB 88 Coney Island NYC” on the revrse.
ESTIMATE: $15,000-20,000
SOLD FOR: $31,200
PART II
CONTEMPORARY ART
MAY 18, 2007 NEW YORK
PHILLIPS de PURY & COMPANY
PHILLIPS de PURY & COMPANY
~DONALD BAECHLER/PHILLIPS/MAY 18 |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | June 6th, 2007, 9:08pm
www.artsinbushwick.org
~BOBO in BUSHWICK !!!/SAT |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | June 1st, 2007, 11:04am
‘FRANKFURTER FREAKOUT’
A FRANKIE MARTIN PERFORMANCE
SAT JUNE 2, 2007 – FROM: 3 – 6PM
as part of the ASSUME VIVID ASTRO FOCUS installation
JOHN CONNELLY PRESENTS – 625 W. 27th STREET
JOHN CONNELLY PRESENTS
~FRANKIE MARTIN/PERFORMANCE/JCP/SAT |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | June 1st, 2007, 10:41am
LOLA SCHNABEL (top photo) and VITO SCHNABEL, (left, bottom photo), with KATHY GRAYSON, ‘POWERS OF TEN’
opening, NICOLA VASSELL private exhibition space, Soho. May 11, 2007
Photos: Nancy Smith
JULIAN SCHNABEL’S daughter, LOLA, has a small painting in this appointment only space. NICOLA, who curated the show, is known by some as a Director at DEITCH PROJECTS. KATHY GRAYSON, also a Director at DEITCH PROJECTS, for quite some time now, has 2 interesting paintings in the show, as well.
work by STEFAN BONDELL, ALEX KWARTLER, PATRICIA TREIB, KON TRUBKOVICH and
DUSTIN YELLIN is included in the exhibit.
The space seems to be Nicola’s residence/loft in which she is trying out exhibiting art.
its open by appointment only: nicola@deitch.com
more photos from the opening
~LOLA & VITO SCHNABEL/KATHY GRAYSON/NICOLA VASSELL |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 31st, 2007, 1:45pm
JULIAN SCHNABEL (right) with TRACEY EMIN (center) and Rome gallerist, LORCAN O’NEILL,
at the Nov 5, 2005 opening of Tracey Emin’s, ‘I Feel Your Smile’, Lehmann Maupin, Chlesea, NYC.
Archival Photo: Nancy Smith
HOMEBOY JULIAN SCHNABEL scored the BEST DIRECTOR award at this year’s CANNES FESTIVAL (2007) for his newest film: The Diving Bell and The Butterfly.
this site has some great pix of Julian in a tux accepting the award:
http://en.ce.cn/subject/cannes/canneswinner/200705/28/t20070528_11513097.shtml
see: the artlovers report, NOVEMBER 2005 – with the original TRACEY EMIN coverage
~JULIAN SCHNABEL/BEST DIRECTOR/CANNES |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 31st, 2007, 1:01pm
PHOTO: Nancy Smith
BRIAN BELOTT – ‘Wipe That Clock Off Your face’ – is artlovers first ever:
* recommended summer reading *
TOP TEN REASONS WHY:
1. THE COVER and the back cover, too !!!! (love that 2 tone i and o)
2. The HEIGHT, WEIGHT, SIZE and FEEL of the book. (like a hardbound COLLEGE NOTEBOOK – but like, back in the day – when they really made them right!)
3. The ATTENTION to DETAIL, its even got beautifully rounded page corners, inside that hardbound cover, without zip sacrifice to CREATIVITY.
4. PICTUREBOX stepped up its game, & actually, who could think it possible, went to the next level – with this production.
5. It’s a musical page turner – you open it up – it starts with a bang & doesn’t let up.
6. The Lay-out & FONT CHOICES: including those 0f the 2 essays; with their CHILDRENS BOOKS hommage. (particularly reminds us of: Lio Lionni, esp ‘FREDERICK’S FABLES’ 1985, PANTHEON BOOKS)
7. The TABLE Of CONTENTS
(What is Time?, The Magic Tree, Needing Money, How to Make Problems, & Sometimes a Person Has Accidents). NOT !!!
8. 51. No Two People (Belott Drawings) & of course!!! 44. Estrellita
9. CHAPTER NINE (Belott Found Photos – arranged tres artfully. wow)
10. did we say: the TITLE PAGE: ‘THE VALUE OF BELIEVING IN YOURSELF – THE STORY of RUDY’. … and trust me!! he ain’t called Rudy for naught. !!!.
‘Wipe That Clock Off Your Face’ – by BRIAN BELOTT – a DAN NADEL, PICTURE BOX INC PRODUCTION
PUBLISHER: Dan Nadel
ART DIRECTION AND DESIGN: Circle & Square – www.circle-and-square.com
PRODUCTION: JON VERMILYEA
WISDOM: FRANK SANTORO
DVD ASSISTANCE: CHRISTOPHER FRAGA
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM: CANADA
BOOK LAUNCH (NYC) & available at: PRINTED MATTER
~BRIAN BELOTT/Wipe That Clock Off Your Face |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 30th, 2007, 9:53am
PHOTO: COURTESY PICTUREBOX, INC
BRIAN BELOTT – ‘Wipe That Clock Off Your Face’ –
had its release party at PRINTED MATTER – 195 TENTH AVE (bet 21st & 22nd Sts)
last THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2007 & was featured on the artlovers homepage for that week.
“BRIAN WILL SIGN AND DEFACE ALL BOOKS AND PEOPLE”
‘Wipe That Clock Off Your Face’ is a 96 full color page, hardbound book and is published by DAN NADEL at PICTUREBOX, INC. The publication also includes a CD/DVD inside a back cover pocket, “that offers the artist’s acclaimed ‘Found Images’, a digital slideshow of over 2,000 photos, with an exclusive full-length soundtrack of original sound collages.”
The book retails for $35 and is available at: PRINTED MATTER
BRIAN BELOTT – ‘Wipe That Clock Off Your Face’ is:
PUBLISHED BY: PICTURE BOX, INC
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM: CANADA
(BRIAN BELOTT IS REPRESENTED BY CANADA)
PHOTOS FROM THE BOOK LAUNCH at PRINTED MATTER
SEE THE RECENTLY POSTED: BRIAN BELOTT STUDIO VISIT (2007-05-22)
for a PEEK at some of the preliminary musings for the book.
~BRIAN BELOTT/PICTUREBOX/Wipe That Clock Off Your Face |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 30th, 2007, 9:37am
PETER PEZZIMENTI photographed at BRIAN BELOTT’S STUDIO, Nov 13, 2006
Photo: Nancy Smith
see more of the BRIAN BELOTT STUDIO VISIT – just posted: 2007-05-22
PETER PEZZIMENTI often plays diverse musical instruments with Brian Belott, as they did at the recent book launch of BRIAN BELOTT’S PICTUREBOX BOOK – ‘Wipe That Clock Off Your Face’.
(photos post: THURSDAY MAY 31, 2007)
PETER PEZZIMENTI and BRIAN BELOTT helm a ‘found sound’ program on WPS1 MoMA ART RADIO (WPS1.ORG) called: ‘Lost and Found Sound’.
PETER PEZZIMENTI is also the drummer for the well known downtown burlesque band – FISHERMAN TRIO.
They play OTTO’S SHRUNKEN HEAD, 538 E. 14th St. (bet Ave A & B), the first Monday of every month.
PETER PEZZIMENTI currently has his first one man show up at MONYA ROWE GALLERY.
called: ‘Kings Don’t Mean A Thing’ – the show runs from May 17 – June 23, 2007
MONYA ROWE GALLERY – 526 W. 26th St. #605
here’s a link to a large abstract painting of his, previously posted on artlovers:
PETER PEZZIMENTI OPENS Thursday May 17, 2007
the card for the show: PETER PEZZIMENTI – ‘Kings Don’t Mean A Thing’
the card image: ‘Two Chambers’ (detail), 2007, oil and latex on wood and cardboard,
16 x 20.5 ins. is indicative of the main body of work in the exhibit, small heavily layered oil paintings,
on cardboard, which are all completely abstract in the purest sense.
photos from the ‘Kings Don’t Mean A Thing’ opening
MONYA ROWE GALLERY
~PETER PEZZIMENTI/man in the middle |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 30th, 2007, 8:32am
ALFREDO MARTINEZ: NYC HOMEBOY HITS BEIJING -or- OUR MAN in CHINA…
isn’t the internet wonderful – the world is getting so small – ALFREDO MARTINEZ reports that:
he has been invited. . “to curate a show at 1artbase a 30,000 square foot space (see BELOW)
in a complex big enough to hold an art fair in. It’s all under construction but they work so fast here that you can go for coffee and come back and the doorways breaked (sic) over and a new doorway is installed twenty feeet along the wall. It’s so large we can basically drop a tank in there, and it looks like a toy. So I need to find at least 50 more artists (chinese or western, I don’t care, but obviously leaning toward chinese).
They’re giving me office/live-work space, and getting an assistant for me. So I am pretty sure I found my Chinese patrons if I play my cards right, and I am only coming back to NYC at gun point.”
PHOTO: COURTESY ALFREDO MARTINEZ, BEIJING, May 16, 2007
artlovers last post on: ALFREDO MARTINEZ with PIX, 2007-04-05 (scroll down a couple of rows)
~ALFREDO MARTINEZ LANDS in BEIJING or/ HOMEBOY IN CHINA |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 29th, 2007, 7:31pm
BICYCLE PAINTING by TALIAH LEMPERT
Photo: Courtesy Taliah Lempert Studio
Thursday May 24, 2007, 6:30PM
Ride: BROOKLYN BRIDGE BIRTHDAY BIKE RIDE
Meet at: The City Reliquary Museum
370 Metroploitan Ave at Havemeyer
Williamsburg, BROOKLYN
What: Leisurely ride to the Brooklyn Bridge for birthday cake and champagne
on the Brooklyn anchorage in celebration of the bridge’s 124th birthday.
Cost: FREE
Saturday May 26, 2007, 12-6PM
Event: BICYCLE FETISH DAY 2007
At: Havemeyer and Grand Sts. in Williamsburg, BROOKLYN
What: A street fair for your bicycle! Contests for all types of bikes, music,
raffle prizes, food, & fun. “Come show off your style to the masses..”
Cost: FREE
Saturday May 26, 2007, 7-11PM
Event: BICYCLE FETISH DAY 2007 AFTERPARTY!!
At: The City Reliquary Museum
370 Metropoloitan Ave at Havemeyer in Williamsburg, BROOKLYN
What: Come hang out in our new, incredible Museum gardens!
This event is sponsored by Brooklyn Brewery with live DJ ‘Stache-Master on
the turntables. CHEAP beer, great music, backyard livin’ and an amazing
community-museum spirit.
Cost: FREE admission, CHEAP beer
Sunday May 27, 2007, 2-5PM
Ride: BIKE BROOKLYN BEER BLITZ
Meet at: The City Reliquary Museum
370 Metropolitan Ave at Havemeyer in Williamsburg, BROOKLYN
What: Brooklyn – once the beer brewing capitol of the world!!
A three hour bicycle tour, guided by tourguide MATT LEVY.
The tour will visit sites in the former brewing neighborhoods of
East Williamsburg and Bushwick, including Evergreen Cemetary,
Brewers’ Row, and Bushwick Aveneue.
The ride ends with a free tasting of Brooklyn Beers in The
City Reliquary Museum Gardens.
Cost: $25.00
www.cityreliquary.org
~CIVIC RIDERS BICYCLE EVENTS/CITY RELIQUARY |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | May 24th, 2007, 9:58am