{"id":2724,"date":"2010-11-21T20:58:39","date_gmt":"2010-11-22T01:58:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/?p=2724"},"modified":"2010-11-26T12:01:51","modified_gmt":"2010-11-26T17:01:51","slug":"crack-talks-money-walks-say-what","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/the-bomb\/2010\/11\/21\/crack-talks-money-walks-say-what\/","title":{"rendered":"~CRACK TALKS. money walks. say what ?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FILE UNDER: current state of the art . . . scene.<br \/>\nor: if you have a nickname &#8211; may as well live up to it . . . and <em>mine<\/em> is: CRACKULA.<br \/>\n(with much thanks to Charlie Finch for the bon mot.)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/Anselm-Kieffer.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/Anselm-Kieffer.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"Anselm-Kieffer\" width=\"504\" height=\"308\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2726\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/Anselm-Kieffer.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/Anselm-Kieffer-300x183.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nANSELM KIEFER\/&#8217;NEXT YEAR IN JERUSALEM&#8217;\/INSTALLATION DETAIL\/GAGOSIAN GALLERY\/24TH ST.\/CHELSEA<br \/>\nPHOTO COURTESY: GAGOSIAN GALLERY\/VIDEO INSTALLATION SCREEN GRAB<\/p>\n<p>well, what happened ?<br \/>\nGavin Brown and The Hole were supposed to be the hot spots of the Fall scene &#8211; as declared by a New York Times art reviewer, a while back &#8211; or was that just for the summer session ? &#8211; at any rate, both fizzled out. Gavin seems to have lost his mojo completely &#8211; let&#8217;s hope, its just temporary. while The Hole, despite its colorful name &#8211; just ain&#8217;t down and dirty enough. <\/p>\n<p>The Hole: how fun to finally have an easy target to ridicule &#8211; is about the best you can say about the place. there&#8217;s cool &#8211; but. then there&#8217;s &#8211; too cool for school. and sorry to say that&#8217;s where The Hole is stuck, and it looks to be forever .  . . call in the deep hole mine rescue team somebody, please. and soon. the air is running out over there.<\/p>\n<p>the best review that their current holey schmoley mess of a glue show has scored has been a bit blurb in the Village Voice: &#8220;go stoned&#8221; . . . who knew it could be possible to miss the cartoonish, socially challenged &#8211; Jeffrey Deitch ?  Been there done that &#8211; and friggin 10 years ago &#8211; the quickest thought that comes to mind &#8211; to sum up their current lost and found dreck fest &#8211; and it looks like it might be mighty hard to scrape all that second-hand crap from the walls, when it&#8217;s over too. what a nightmare. in day-glo. no less.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Been there done that&#8217; &#8211; it is a term &#8211; that no matter the unpopularity of the man &#8211; could never be pinned on Jeffrey. you gotta give credit where credit is due &#8211; and Jeffrey, great showman that he was &#8211; did bring the newest circus acts to town, big time. and they did really, for the most part rumble the scene, inspire the artists, and critics, bring in the tourists  &#8211; and flat out rock and roll.  now we see it wasn&#8217;t just his leaps of faith and inspired dumb gut feelings &#8211; we have to consider &#8211; in his ability to pull off bringing in &#8211; the brand newest &#8211;  often completely off-the-mainstream art radar &#8211; thank god &#8211; often street, skater and even design world talents &#8211; who were hitting the popular culture dead-on &#8211; splat &#8211; and that we would have completely missed out on otherwise &#8211; (esp as most of the bone-dry, academic and short-sighted just-write-descriptions critics in this funny art town &#8211; turn their collective noses up at &#8216;trends&#8217;) &#8211; but now we need to realize &#8211;  that Jeffrey was much more than an on-point  showman &#8211; he was a great curator !! He didn&#8217;t just call in the talent &#8211; when it was factory fresh &#8211; no 10 year shelf life expiry dates for him &#8211;  he <em>got<\/em> his acts to perform top notch for the Big Apple. totally top notch editing. just think back to <em>his<\/em> DEARRAINDROP &#8211; THE SIGN OF THE SYPHINX show &#8211; and you&#8217;ll get what I&#8217;m saying.  and I guess the final thought, somewhat sobering and sad is: so what are we missing out on ? and, whose gonna put it on the Big Apple stage for us  &#8211; with <em>all<\/em> the lights on.<\/p>\n<p>it sure ain&#8217;t the Lower East Side &#8211; as vast a wasteland &#8211; as one could imagine. o.k. it has some cool bars and nightspots. but the amount of inspiration and talent over there &#8211; is about as inverse to the resources poured into the real estate, as you can get. or put this way &#8211; it&#8217;s as close to a dumbed-down miniature golf Disneyland &#8211; made in China !! &#8211; of the Lower East Side&#8217;s famous artist ran-the-streets glory days  &#8211; as you can get. for tourists only and dumb ones, at that. the best thing that could happen over there &#8211; some new age severe weather tsunami roars in &#8211; and washes it all out to sea. and, yes. I do friggin&#8217; have the credentials with which to confer this. having been a bonafide L.E.S denizen. back in the day.  when it rocked.<\/p>\n<p> guys &#8211; the best thing you could do is &#8211; scrap your game and let someone else take over &#8211; you&#8217;re making a mockery of us all . . . that Freeman&#8217;s Alley &#8211; I lived across from it &#8211; from 1986 til 1996 when we got bought out for $50,000 in the name of progress and gentrification.  we sublet the 5 Rivington St. &#8211; East Storefront &#8211; apt\/studio &#8211;  from the notorious &#8216;shadowman&#8217;  aka  RICHARD HAMBELTON. Freeman&#8217;s Alley was a no man&#8217;s zone &#8211; a scuzzy flea bitten corner &#8211; where junkies got $5 blowjobs in the dark corners and left the goo behind. along with their dirty needles. I&#8217;m not saying that was pretty, but it was real. if you are gonna go in there and slum it up, Jeanne &#8211; at least come up with something exciting and innovative, maybe even visionary and I don&#8217;t mean the art &#8211; as that&#8217;s patently not possible for you &#8211; but I mean interior and exterior design-wise, you know the kind of T magazine architectural style &#8211; big money should be able to buy. don&#8217;t you jaunt over to Europe ? <\/p>\n<p>speaking of which.  Europe, fashion, innovative style, and played-out icons, not to mention no-name &#8216;girls&#8217;   . . . maybe Kathy Grayson should have OLIVIER ZAHM black-and-white photograph her spread-eagled &#8211; on a Standard Hotel bed, with a smeared lipstick snarl, sheer pink undies &#8211; and messy hair. so cool. and vacuous &#8211; in a word: just what she is. and aspires to be. period. end of story.  <\/p>\n<p>so, speaking of vacuums &#8211; who would have thought &#8211; just a mere 6 months ago &#8211; that it would be LARRY GAGOSIAN   sweeping it up. in the gallery sweepstakes. first with the awesome DAN COLEN show last month, and now with the doubleheader: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gagosian.com\/exhibitions\/2010-11-04_john-currin\/\">JOHN CURRIN<\/a>  uptown, and the huge dense <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gagosian.com\/exhibitions\/2010-11-06_anselm-kiefer\/\">ANSELM KEIFER<\/a> show downtown . . . though it&#8217;s hard to tell if these gangbuster shows are actually critically acclaimed. is it only me &#8211; or does anybody else out there question why our supposedly best critics fill so much of their required musings &#8211;  with basic descriptions of the art work &#8211; when, not only has the medium of photography already been invented, but most galleries offer extensive websites filled with installation shots and still pix. Gogo even has a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gagosian.com\/exhibitions\/2010-11-06_anselm-kiefer\/video\/\">video of the Keifer show<\/a> running on his website. though it loops without a soundtrack, which feels pretty damn creepy &#8211; though I guess that is a whole other can of conceptual worms &#8211; the practice and theory of adding a musical score to an installation video, grad students. welcome aboard.<\/p>\n<p>at any rate, KEN JOHNSON concludes his NEW YORK TIMES &#8211; &#8216;take&#8217; ? &#8211;  on the John Currin show, thus: &#8220;The way Mr. Currin hides genuine feelings behind coy facades is irritating, but his paintings remain fascinatingly bizarre&#8221;. o.k. if you say so, well they are pretty compelling, and erotic always sells. no doubt about it, at least the first time around &#8211;  tourists, students and blue chip players, rush over !! if it&#8217;s not really the cutting edge &#8211; well, at least it&#8217;s the biggest freak show in town &#8211; and, maybe the way things are going &#8211; that&#8217;s a good thing. at least it&#8217;s not a gooey thing . . .<br \/>\nsee: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/11\/19\/arts\/design\/19galleries-JOHNCURRIN_RVW.html?_r=1&#038;scp=1&#038;sq=john%20currin%20review&#038;st=cse\">KEN JOHNSON\/NEW YORK TIMES\/JOHN CURRIN REVIEW<\/a><\/p>\n<p>while, his colleague ROBERTA SMITH writes up the ANSELM KIEFER show as a must-see over-the-top and deep-as-the-bible production, or was that deep as a German Wagnerian opera &#8211; though again, after many academic sentences and descriptive passages of the work &#8211; we still aren&#8217;t exactly sure of her inner most feelings ? but, she does open with: &#8220;Mr. Kiefer&#8217;s latest efforts take the ash-strewn, desiccated wasteland where his art has long dwelt to new enveloping extremes.&#8221; so I guess that&#8217;s a good thing.  and come to think of it &#8211; I think her use of the word &#8220;wasteland&#8221;  &#8211; was the inspiration for this whole essay !!<br \/>\nsee:<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/11\/19\/arts\/design\/19kiefer.html\"> ROBERTA SMITH\/NEW YORK TIMES\/ANSELM KIEFER REVIEW<\/a><\/p>\n<p>so, I guess I got <em>my<\/em> part of the game &#8211; the so-called cutting edge underground down &#8211; as in &#8211;<br \/>\n <a href=\"http:\/\/www.freightandvolume.com\">the KENT DORN shows at FREIGHT+VOLUME<\/a> &#8211; called it right on the dot, as usual. I don&#8217;t know how I do it, Charlie &#8211; I guess I just look at the images people send me &#8211; and when I see something I like &#8211; well, usually where there&#8217;s a flame, a spark &#8211; there&#8217;s a fire. <\/p>\n<p>and, looks like the big bonfire &#8211; is on 24th St !!  <\/p>\n<p>how fun, such a big town &#8211; and, really all you have to do &#8211; is run across the street, literally &#8211; 24th St. &#8211;  ha &#8211; to see the two best shows in town: FREIGHT+VOLUME on the south side of the street representing the new, Kent Dorn; and GAGOSIAN on the north side of the street holding firm with that radical old guard, Anslem Kiefer. a tree might grow  in Brooklyn &#8211; but, a flame glows bright in Chelsea. <\/p>\n<p>and, speaking of CHARLIE FINCH:<br \/>\ndid you really treat my big mouth contributor, roving party crasher and sometime music critic &#8211;  SIMON CERIGO to a great meal of rack of lamb and all the fine wine he could drink &#8211; just to ask him &#8211; his &#8216;esteemed&#8217; take on the state of the art &#8211; world ? it doesn&#8217;t take a rocket scientist to divine that Gagosian is making a clean sweep  &#8211;  and that on the other side of the ledger, I mean street &#8211; the Kent Dorn show is the best that&#8217;s out there.  I hear tell &#8211; that was exactly what Simon told you. too. even though we had not exchanged notes. and we are deadly rivals &#8211; so a double line-up &#8211; like that, is pretty much &#8211; a shoo-in.  <\/p>\n<p> I also hear you poured on the charm &#038; food for another, perhaps more compelling reason, you sneak &#8211; you wanted the lowdown on the Kathy Grayson, aka the Hole &#8211; glue show.  <\/p>\n<p>com&#8217; on, Charlie I know the hype is hard to decipher . . . and the glam context, or the supposed glam context &#8211;  is so desperately wanted in this tough town. but, forget it, man. not to be. maybe only for artinfo.<br \/>\nheard even Simon told you . . .  &#8220;been there done that &#8221; !! ha. exactly my words. too.<br \/>\nha. double dutch &#8211; high five me !! <\/p>\n<p>how do I know ? I have a spy on the payroll &#8211; at Bottino&#8217;s !!  HAPPY THANKSGIVING, turkeys.<br \/>\nnext time take me out to eat !! I&#8217;ll set you straight, too.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/5-Rivington-1990.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/5-Rivington-1990.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"5-Rivington--1990\" width=\"504\" height=\"355\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2727\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/5-Rivington-1990.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.artloversnewyork.com\/zine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/5-Rivington-1990-300x211.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nSIMON CERIGO, and NANCY SMITH &#8211;  with little Kate and Theo Cerigo &#8211; aged 4 and 1 &#8211; in front of their storefront home\/studio &#8211; 5 Rivington St. East Storefront &#8211; just 1\/2 a block up from the Bowery. Lower East Side, NYC. SPRING 1990.<br \/>\nPHOTO BY: NANCY SCOT ROBINSON. <\/p>\n<p>listen up all you losers,  like I already told you a hundred times before &#8211; all street cred &#8211; esp all art street cred &#8211; really does bubble up &#8211; from the &#8216;critics&#8217; on the street . . .  the writers, artists, and party crashers sharing the vie &#8211; if not the fame.  Lower East Side in 80s, Soho in the 60s. Lower Manhattan below Canal in the 50s. maybe it&#8217;ll be <em>your<\/em> hood &#8211; next !!  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FILE UNDER: current state of the art . . . scene. or: if you have a nickname &#8211; may as well live up to it . . . and mine is: CRACKULA. (with much thanks to Charlie Finch for the bon mot.) 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