
this diverse group show at SAFFRON, a new storefront gallery, art, vintage, and flower shop in Fort Greene – was so fun, mostly because of all the fresh faces – and new voices. the theme was organized around work – 12 inches and under – in scale – hence the name: ‘TWELVE AND UNDER’.
the opening party took place – last Friday Oct 22, 2010 – the show remains up thru Dec. 31, 2010.
on the right: KANA TOGASHI, co-curator of the ‘TWELVE AND UNDER’ show, and a co-founder with her mom of the store. that’s her mom – MIHOKO, on the left.

many of the mostly young artists in the show – are friends of Kana’s.
Kana wanted to do something special to celebrate the first anniversary of the store – and she thought, what better way than to give a platform to her many talented friends.
above on the left: that’s KANA TOGASHI – herself a painter and a pretty good photographer, and now a storefront entrepreneur !! and it appears, a curator and patron of the arts. next is ROBYN – who is a writer. and, at the right is KATE CERIGO – painter and graphic designer.

two artists in the show – JENNIFER WONG and DANIEL GOERS.

JENNIFER WONG – her three – full-color spectrum photographs had an interesting Kodak-moment intensity – that lasted way longer than a first impression usually does . . .

and which offset the initially deceptive snapshot casualness, esp with the documentary/hand-held feel, and – color ‘bleeds’. JENNIFER WONG.
check out: myrtleavenuebirdtown.com

DANIEL GOERS’ piece was completely off the wall, or rather, off the tree ! titled ‘Bracket Fungus’ it is 100 % living fungus -in a frame. which made me wonder: it could live forever – in a frame ?
you can read more about his work – in 2 very sharp and bright art/design sites:
see: his own – scrap ecology
and for sure, check out: designsquish

just to the left of his work, was this intense little puzzle of a scribble of a Celtic knot . . .

by KRISTIN REGER.

changing gears – this duo of color photographs was on the facing wall.
strange and mysterious, yet so detailed – I was drawn to them over and over again.
Photos of Hong Kong – by WINNIE AU.

detail, photo by WINNIE AU.

detail, photo by WINNIE AU.

and just outside on the street, how fun to meet up with WINNIE AU, herself.

back inside, GABRIEL SMITH.

collage and acrylic paint by GABRIEL SMITH.

detail, GABRIEL SMITH.

photographer TOMOKO DAIDO.
a friend of TOMOO GOKITA, TOMOKO DAIDO is a member of the Tokyo-based artist collective 35minutesmen – aka – 35mm !! in fact, she and 6 other members of what looks to be a photography collective – will be featured in a show, aptly titled ’35minutesmen’ at FORDHAM UNIVERSITY’S CENTER GALLERY, Lincoln Center Campus, 113 West 60th Street at Columbus Avenue, NYC – opening soon, actually: NOV 6, 2010 and running thru Dec 19, 2010. the opening reception for the show is FRI, NOV 12, 2010/from 6-8 PM.
the show, ’35minutesmen’ is curated by STEPHEN APICELLA-HITCHCOCK & ANIBAL PELLA-WOO.
the Fordham University Center Gallery is open from 8am – 8pm every day.
see: Fordhamvisualarts.blogspot.com/
and for sure, check out: 35minutesmen.com/

black and white nature photograph by TOMOKO DAIDO. it a classic ‘capture’ of icicles coming down leaves, and was shot in Europe. it was fun to learn that Tomoko has a book out on her black and white photography – called ‘White Elephant’ !!

BRANDON PILCHER.

BRANDON PILCHER – a unique cyanotype with wax.

meet: SELDON YUAN.

SELDON YUAN, his piece defies photography – a shimmering assemblage of tiny mirrors that alternately pixelates and then, comes together to form a portrait – depending on different light sources, distances, and angles.

you can see the portrait aspect – better from a distance here, at bottom right – that’s JIM at the counter.

Kana’s brother SHUNYA also helps run the store. and, he also has an interesting art studies background, but as far as I got this busy night – was one word: Argentina !!

this super interesting conceptual design piece in the window is by JON SCHRAMM, a friend of TETSUKI NAKATOMI, who is the show’s co-curator along with Kana. Tetsuki is – a student of architecture.
JON SCHRAMM teaches architecture at Parsons.
the piece says: but is it a home / drawn by jon schramm / font berhold akzidenz grotesk
see: jonschramm.com
and check out: flickr.com/points-and-lines

also by JON SCHRAMM, it says:
sharpen pencil
do not let loose graphite fall to the paper
grab the pencil, feel it’s weight and rotate between your fingers
place pencil on paper
hold a breath
move your whole arm
let it out.

intense composition by JJ MANFORD.

graphite drawing and paper collage by NICKOLA POTTINGER.

another strange and compelling multi-media work on canvas – by NICKOLA POTTINGER.

NICKOLA POTTINGER.
KANA TOGASHI, KATE CERIGO, NICKOLA POTTINGER and GABRIEL SMITH – all first meet up as students at New York City’s LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Kana went on to study at Pratt, Nickola and Gabriel went to Cooper Union, and Kate went to SVA.

speaking of which – here is an array of small photo-based canvases by KATE CERIGO – a true colorist if I ever did see one.

and where did she get that love of family album pix from ?
she must have grown up surrounded by photos and art !!
KATE CERIGO – paint on canvas: friends in the lake – when we were young.

KATE CERIGO. yep this is Theo – back in the day !!

KATE CERIGO, photo-based painting on canvas.

NICKOLA POTTINGER and KATE CERIGO.

can I get in a few more pieces ?
here’s a super graphic photo duo by – KATIE WHITE.

a mysterious photo landscape by MAKI KAORU.

and an equally mysterious and compelling photo – by the musician AKI ONDA.

a quirky and yet, sly composition by FUMIHIRO MATSUZAKI.

ELISA SOLIVEN’S painting.

a wall of work. a photo-collage on cardboard of an embroidery by NANCY SMITH (ok. that’s me), 2 pieces by JUNKO WATERHALL, and at the right, a striking and very sharp, fun black and white composition by DAISAKU YAKABE.

NANCY SMITH, photo-based paper collage on cardboard.

NANCY SMITH, paper banner.

KEIGO TAKAHASHI at the opening.

NORA DEMENUS made the scene as well.

the show’s co-curator TETSUJI NAKATOMI, in a hand-knit poncho by guess who.
ok. I told you already – just call me crack (of all trades) . . . NANCY SMITH.

a good luck SAFFRON – thrift-shop find – cat !!

another one of Kana’s lucky cats . . .
at least it’s silver and not feral – a little inside joke, I cannot resist.
(Josh Harris – and Greenberg the cat – coming up soon.)

‘TWELVE AND UNDER’ – A GROUP EXHIBIT curated by KANA TOGASHI and TETSUJI NAKATOMI
in honor of the store’s first anniversary – running through DEC 31, 2010
SAFFRON – 31 HANSON PLACE – FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN
ALL PHOTOS OF EVENT: COPYRIGHT NANCY SMITH
~SAFFRON/TWELVE AND UNDER/OPENING NITE |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 28th, 2010, 9:12pm

CHRIS DOYLE, ‘Green/Green’, 2010, dura trans on LED light box. 14 x 24.5 in. Edition of 5.
IMAGE COURTESY/ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY
CHRIS DOYLE: ‘Waste_Generation’ – OPENS TO-NITE -THURS OCT 28, 2010 / 6-8 PM
the show runs OCT 28 – DEC 11, 2010
ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY – 134 TENTH AVENUE – CHELSEA – NYC
from the press release:
“People say haste makes waste, but so does everything else. Everything we use to clothe, feed, shelter, fuel and entertain us accumulates into junk of no value – except in the natural world. There it evolves into a form better suited to its time, and the process can begin again.
In his first solo exhibition (with the gallery), Chris Doyle makes this cycle of consumption and transformation the subject of ‘Waste_Generation’, a title that describes both an action and an identity. The hand-drawn digital animation that is the centerpiece of the show is the second in a series of five that Chris Doyle has based upon ‘The Course of the Empire’ by the 19th-century Hudson River School painter THOMAS COLE. (!!)
. . . . With a soundscape by Doyle’s longtime collaborator JOE ARCIDIACONO, ‘Waste_Generation’ is a deft, finely detailed narrative that contains the transactions of life in a world to which everything, be it human or material, must adapt, and seek beauty in symmetry and meaning in rational design.”
currently Brooklyn-based, CHRIS DOYLE hails from PHILLY, kinda – Easton, Pennsylvania to be exact. He attended BOSTON COLLEGE and HARVARD UNIVERSITY, where he earned a graduate degree in architecture.
he has also interestingly made many public art works, including ‘The Moons’ (2007), a permanent LED installation for the gardens of the Sprint Arena in Kansas City, MO, and ‘Showershade’ (2010), a permanent installation at the Police and Fire Training Academy in Austin, Texas. In 2007 he produced ‘50,000 Beds’ , a collaboration with forty-five other artists in an installation presented simultaneously at three Connecticut locations, the Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield, Artspace in New Haven, and Real Art Ways in Hartfield.

CHIS DOYLE, ‘Smokescreen’, 2010. dura trans on LED light. 14 x 24.5 in. Edition of 5.
IMAGE COURTESY/ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY
note: the 3-D ‘checkered’ pattern, squares & diamonds placed on the diagonal, in the background references a famous Amish quilt pattern, commonly known as ‘Building Blocks’ or ‘Baby Steps’.
year of the quilt, I think so !!
and yeah for all you, international fans – Pennsylvania – was home to the earliest waves of enterprising German colonists, the so-called Pennsylvania “Dutch” (from the German term for themselves: “deutsche” ) to America, particularly the Amish and Mennonites sects – and as such, was one the biggest hotbeds of quilt innovation, and production in America – influencing our art and design traditions to this day, as evidenced here.
~WASTE_GENERATION/CHRIS DOYLE |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 28th, 2010, 10:46am

MISAKI KAWAI, ‘Fortune Cookie’, 2010, Acrylic, fabric, paper and yarn on canvas. 193.5 x 260 cm.
IMAGE/COURTESY:TAKE NINAGAWA GALLERY
fortune cookies, with their folds, as in folded-over dough, and a slim paper strip of story inside – in fact, all origami, and paper-folding. such as in – a child’s early grade paper fortune teller, and quilts. all, pretty much. one and the same.
in fact, a lot of early American quilt patterns – evolved from working with the folded strips of squares, and the resultant triangles that take life, too.
just like in Misaki’s painting. in fact, it looks more like a quilt to me, than a fortune cookie.
TAKE NINAGAWA GALLERY presents a MISAKI KAWAI SOLO EXHIBITION, PROJECT N43, TOKYO OPERA CITY ART GALLERY.
the exhibit opens this SAT, OCT 23, 2010 – and runs thru SUN DEC 26, 2010.
MISAKI KAWAI – born in Japan – has been Brooklyn-based, state-side for at least a decade !! probably longer.
she has a sweet website, you can check it out: here !!

here’s a few archival pix of when we visited Misaki, at her Brooklyn studio – in the summer of 2007.





PHOTOS: COPYRIGHT NANCY SMITH – UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
~JAPAN DAYS: MISAKI KAWAI/TOKYO !! |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 21st, 2010, 1:51pm

NEW YORK TIMES/OCT 7, 2010
speaking of which – RUTH LA PERLA, a fashion commentator & critic at the NEW YORK TIMES, just put out a very colorful and insightful review of the timely exhibit – ‘JAPAN FASHION NOW’ – now up at THE MUSEUM at FIT/FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY . . .
put it this way – her article takes off and never stops running brilliant & true – from the very first lines – ‘ “The eye adjusts,” as fashion people say, a truism routinely exploited in defense of styles so extreme that they often affront conventional tastes. It took some time adjusting indeed to digest and assimilate the ground-breaking trends spawned in Japan in the early 1980s – a period of fashion revolt that ushered in radical innovations like breastplates and street-sweeping skirts.’ . . . .
see: ‘JAPAN’S RAW EDGES’, by RUTH LA PERLA/NEW YORK TIMES/OCT 7, 2010 !!
see: ‘JAPAN FASHION NOW’, SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS GALLERY, FIT
the show runs thru JAN 8, 2011 – admission is free – FIT – 7th AVE at 27th ST. in Chelsea, NYC
see FIT website for viewing hrs.

JUNYA WATANABE for COMME DES GARCONS. corset-style dress, denim, spring/summer 2002. JAPAN.
PHOTOGRAPH: WILLIAM PALMER/COURTESY:JAPAN FASHION NOW/EXHIBIT FOLD-OUT/THE MUSEUM at FIT.
~JAPAN’S RAW EDGES |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 21st, 2010, 1:41pm

artist/photographer KANA TOGASHI is celebrating the first anniversary of her store, SAFFRON, in FORT GREENE – with a group show highlighting the work of her many friends.

on the left – photographer MAKI KAORU has just arrived to drop off her work . . . on the right is TETSUJI NAKATOMI – who helps Kana run the store, and also co-curated the show.

KEIGO TAKAHASHI.

SAFFRON sells an intimate array of rare fresh flowers, vintage goods such as milk glass vases, second-hand clothing treasures, local art, and a lot of local artisan ware – such as hand-knit hats, and handcrafted jewelry.
SAFFRON – 31 HANSON PLACE in FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN.

KEIGO TAKAHASHI hands his work over to Tetsuji. to accommodate more artists, all with diverse works, and in keeping with the small storefront space – the theme of the show was: all the works had to be twelve inches or under !! the artists are both local and international – 36 in all.

art work by KEIGO TAKAHASHI.

oh oh – talking about facets – just then the vintage jewelry display caught my eye . . . .

a wonderful ‘4 leaf clover’ pin for $16 – reminds me of my OLD NAVY – ST. PATRICK’S DAY quilt patch – code !! – on that old crib quilt repair, I just finished.

a curious and very neat – bakelite – clock pin, also caught my eye. ($20).

then in came – YASUSHI SUZUKI.

with his wife, and fellow artist – KIYOKO SUZUKI.

talking about pins – KIYOKO SUZUKI makes handcrafted one-of-a-kind artisan pins.

the back of Kiyoko Suzuki’s pin.

while YASUSHI SUZUKI brought in framed one-of-a-kind, illustrations.

work by YASUSHI SUZUKI.

no, not every artist in the show is of Japanese, or Japanese-American background !!
and, not everyone came in under 12 x 12 in. !!
NANCY SMITH, mylar-coated, paper photocopy banners – well, the ‘streamer ribbon’ extensions can be tucked underneath – and then they come in – under 12 x 12 in.

detail, paper banner, NANCY SMITH.

that’s a photocopy of a photograph of one of my watercolors from the early 90’s.

which somehow brings me to the wonderful flower offerings – for sale at SAFFRON. this is a Leucadendron, $8 a bunch.

not sure what this is – but it must be very special – it’s priced at $110.
SAFFRON did their first full-scale wedding flower arrangement this past summer. must have been very unique, as well as very sophisticated, sweet & fresh !!

Kana shows me another wonderful little flowering stem.

SAFFRON is a block away from the Fulton St. – Clock Tower !!
you can find travel directions – on the website.
the opening reception is this FRI OCT 22, 2010 – from 6-9PM – many friends are sure to be there – including KATE CERIGO – who also has work in the show – heads up !!
we all wish Kana well – and congratulate her on SAFFRON’S one year anniversary !! and on her entrepreneurial spirit. of course, I’ll be at the opening – !! – and I’ll post a ton of pix – from the special night – early next week.
‘TWELVE AND UNDER’ – A GROUP EXHIBIT of LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
OPENING RECEPTION & ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY – FRI OCT 22, 2010/6-9PM
the show runs thru DEC 31, 2010.
SAFFRON – 31 HANSON PLACE, FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN.
PHOTOS: COPYRIGHT NANCY SMITH
~SAFFRON/TWELVE & UNDER |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 21st, 2010, 12:35pm


CASEY JEX SMITH initiates some kind of fantastic magic – at ALLEGRA LaVIOLA GALLERY, today.
‘DOOMSLANGERS’ – A PROJECT BY CASEY JEX SMITH – featuring:
RYAN BROWNING, JARED CLARK, CHRIS COY, TYRONE DAVIES, DANIEL EVERETT, TIMOTHY HUTCHINGS, ALLAN LUDWIG, GIAN PIEROTTI & CASEY JEX SMITH.
WED OCT 20, 2010/12-8PM: join us as the ‘Doomslangers’ begin their campaign. Get a free character card made.
THURS OCT 21, 2010/12-6PM: Dungeon master TAVIS ALLISON launches his own campaign – jump into the adventure & join the game !
FRI OCT 22, 2010/6-9PM: come celebrate as the ‘Doomslangers’ finish their game and destroy the evil Lord Ricaek ! Dress as your favorite D & D character or Monster and help fight the battle. (costumes encouraged, not required.)
ALLEGRA LaVIOLA GALLERY – 179 BROADWAY – deep into the LOWER EAST SIDE.
an amazing young draftsman with an amazing inner world and a head full of fantasy and myth-making imagination – we first caught up with CASEY JEX SMITH, who comes to us with a Mormon background !! – at his one person show – ‘Gird Your Elves, and be Broken in Pieces’ – last summer, 2009 – at the Allegra LaViola Gallery, then called – LaVIOLA BANK. the show included character cards, mythical complex drawings of a large scale, and some intense Mormon-based vintage bible illustration collages !!

CASEY JEX SMITH, with his wife, AMANDA, also an artist – at his ‘Gird Your Elves, and be Broken in Pieces’, opening, last summer – JUNE 6, 2009, LaVIOLA BANK.
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH, NYC. JUNE 6, 2009
yep, check out tons more pix – from that opening & a good selection of work from the show: CASEY JEX SMITH/2009 !!
~CASEY JEX SMITH |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 20th, 2010, 8:30am
yes, we know – the 74-year-old Japanese artist – KEIICHI TANAAMI – whose pop art work made some waves at this year’s 2010 FRIEZE ART FAIR, in London – where his work was showcased in the ‘Frame’ section – by NANZUKA UNDERGROUND, a gallery from TOKYO. as DANIEL BAUMANN, one of the co-curators of the Frieze Frame section stated in a recent NEW YORK TIMES (OCT 15, 2010) review of the fair – ‘Frame is about looking at the future of art, and “the future is not reserved for the young” ‘. !!
p.s. DANIEL BAUMANN is the lead curator for the up-coming 2013 Carnegie International art show in Pittsburgh.

we meet KEIICHI TANAAMI at the opening for his amazing awesome one person psychedelic show – ‘Spiral’ – at the wonderful indie gallery – that used to be – but is no more – the now somewhat legendary TRANSPLANT GALLERY, run by the super talented and visionary young Japanese curator YUKI MINAMI. it was located in Chelsea – back in the day – when there were pretty much – no other (meaningful) galleries over there. Yuki used to live in the back.

the invite for the show.
KEIICHI TANAAMI, ‘SPIRAL’ ran from MAY 28 – June 24, 2005.
it was a totally totally awesome show and some pretty awesome guests turned up, too.
you can see more pix here: artlovers archive !!
scroll down – the show ends that report.

the young and super talented Japanese curator – YUKI MINAMI – photographed on her very last day in NYC !!
Transplant brought a lot of super cutting edge art shows to New York – in it’s brief reign – but unfortunately the gallery never received much, or even any !! backing from the mainstream – so no wonder, she figured out the big wormy Apple was a loser – picked up, and went back to Japan. the rumor was she went back to get married – but she never let on to her private life – as such, she was very Japanese in manner, conservative, graceful. yet determined. sure of her contribution and yet, very formal in many aspects – yet so awesomely forward in her vision.
nobody has taken her place. oh for real eyes, give me the indies. the other guys don’t know art – till it’s been certified – it’s like: can they tie their shoelaces – bunny ears ? – they have so little, so no talent for finding talent grass roots up. and when the indies go down – hate to tell ya, but so does the temp of the scene. what can I say – bring on the indies. or as one indie dealer was overheard to say – “go find your own god damn artists” !!
let’s hope there will always be some stupid optimistic guys willing to make a run for it – bringing us the raw real-time talent – the new wave, just as it builds momentum. before the big sharks – with the access to the next-level collectors, duh. come along and snap up their best artists and shut them down, just when they’re finally, on the very edge of making it . . . ouch. shark bite – New York City style.
it’s super painful to watch, and bad for all.
PHOTOS: COPYRIGHT NANCY SMITH
~FREIZE BUZZ |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 19th, 2010, 8:57am

DAMIEN HIRST/PHOTO: TELEGRAPH UK

artlovers’ roving correspondent on the streets (& at the parties) – SIMON CERIGO
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH/NYC SEPT 2010
SIMON CERIGO RELATES that while visiting an African Tribal Arts gallery on the Upper East Side, 78th St. to be exact – this past Thursday – trying to get some appraisal expertise on a couple of African Royalty ‘hair combs’ – he had recently scored in Washington Sq. Park – he noticed all these over-size professional art crates being delivered to L & M GALLERY, which happened to be next door. And in fact, standing in front of the gallery – a whole townhouse – was one of the owners, a spritely 70-something Mr. Robert Mnuchin and a gallery assistant – “a very beautiful woman” – a typical Upper East Sider, not looking a day over permanently 35, and “maybe a martial artist to boot” – and Simon went up and said hello, having sold him and his son Steve Mnuchin an Ed Albers piece way back in 1986, when Simon had a gallery on Ave A – the eponymous SIMON CERIGO GALLERY – and, “he said he remembered me – he said hi”. Simon then went on to ask him if he, Simon, had missed their DAMIEN HIRST Medicine Cabinet show – which had been advertised recently. Mr. Mnuchin replied “no, we are just unloading the crates now, and you are welcome to come to the opening Thursday Oct 28th”.
. . . “I leave him, go to the corner of Madison and 78th – and who’s getting out of a taxi – with two gorgeous female assistants – clutching the mandatory clipboards – but DAMIEN himself !! Obviously he was on his way to over-see the installation. I said hello and reminded him that I was at the original opening 20 years ago, (1990-91) of the Medicine Cabinets at MICHEL COHEN GALLERY in NYC – when TANYA BONAKDAR was the director. At that point, Damien asked me: “whatever happened to him” as he rolled his eyes. Allegedly Michel Cohen is (still) wanted by Interpol for running off with $50 million dollars – 1999 dollars – worth of Picassos. and then he was off.
Later on, while continuing the Upper East Side rounds, someone mentioned to me in passing, that ‘Bob’ Mnuchin had been the head of Arbitrage at Goldman Sachs, before retiring in the 1980s.”
Anybody in the market for some hand-carved over-size wooden African Tribal hair combs ?
check out: L&M ARTS, NYC
(for blue chip secondary market art !! – not tribal hair combs – that’s Simon’s latest money making gig . . .
and I dunno, but he came home with pocketfuls of money !!)
as for MICHEL COHEN, if you want to have a fun day – google him for yourself !!
there are too many posts – for me to link them all – !! – here’s a brief sampling:
MICHEL COHEN: ‘The Double Dealer’ – Sotheby’s sues Malibu art dealer for $10 million . . . . .
MICHEL COHEN: ‘Art Scandal’ – Cohen’s Con Game . . . .
MICHEL COHEN: ‘French born art dealer Michel Cohen escaped from a Rio de Janeiro prison . . . .’
long story short, Simon says – they were chasing him all over the world, when they finally caught up with him in Brazil, where he had just fathered a child with a young Brazilian woman – apparently it is against Brazilian law to extradite anybody with a Brazilian child – but they incarcerated him in a Brazilian prison, where he got sick, or pretended to, and in the ambulance ride to the hospital – he somehow disappered – never to be heard from again. and as Simon says – “he’s not sending postcards !!”.
. . . wow – this guy makes Alfredo – look good. who knew the art world was so colorful.
~MEDICINE CABINET |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 16th, 2010, 7:40am
CINDERS GALLERY & APENEST PRESENT: PLAIN AIR
OPENING RECEPTION – TO-NITE – FRI OCT 15, 2010 / 7-10 PM
the show runs thru NOV 14, 2010
curated by BRIAN WILLMONT – the show features work by: COREY ARNOLD, PATRICK CASEY, MARK CHARIKER, SOPHIA CARA FRYDMAN, JOSEPH HART, CODY HOYT, ALEX LUKAS, EDDIE MARTINEZ, NIALL McCLELLAND, STEAK MTN., CALEB NEELON, HILARY PECIS, ERIC SALINE, ANDREW SCHOULTZ, MARK SCHOENING, CONOR THOMPSON, PAUL WACKERS, BRIAN WILLMONT.
PLAIN AIR is the second in a series of exhibitions put together by the loose-knit collective/publishing -printmaking project called Apenest.
Sto writes: Beginning as a way to create a rad and cost-effective art book, artists BRIAN WILMONT and CODY HOYT started Apenest by collecting artwork from their favorite artists, selling the work collectors themselves and then taking the proceeds to self-publish 2 massive, beautiful full-color books that act as a wonderful compendium of underground contemporary art . . . ”
CINDERS GALLERY – 103 HAVEMEYER ST – BROOKLYN

CALEB NEELON

MARK CHARIKER

NIALL McCLELLAND
ALL PHOTOS/COURTESY: CINDERS GALLERY
~APENEST |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 15th, 2010, 11:05am
ok – back to Brooklyn – I swear you can get dizzy around here . . . demiglob, indeed. – the New York underground art scene – is demi-globe !!

JAMES ELLIOTT MOORE announces – ‘DEMIGLOB’ – opening to-nite – THURS OCT 14, 2010 / 7-9 PM
the show is part of “an installation based on bioluminescence and humans” !!
at – DESERT ISLAND / 540 METROPOLITAN AVE – the comics and book store in Brooklyn (Williamsburg), and will include special in-store performances by Y.B.B.S. and DUBKNOWDUB.
~DEMIGLOB/DESERT ISLAND |
Posted in The Bomb | By Nancy Smith | October 14th, 2010, 9:50am