Category Archives: art
stu/art = student art
Saatchi’s at it again. He’s now playing around with a website that is turning into a “myspace knock-off for artists.” According to this article in the NYTimes: “In May Mr. Saatchi, famed for spotting young unknowns and turning them into … Continue reading
11 spring street
If I were in New York City this week, I would stroll by 11 Spring Street. It is an old building that happens to be one the grafitti art world’s lodestars and it is about to be renovated into upscale … Continue reading
i posted a pic of it first
Look what arrived in my email box today: an eflux ad for Liz Larner’s 2001 on the SE corner of Central Park, also put on by public art fund. Go to the site here if you want to read more. … Continue reading
a job for joe
Joe – this is a project I don’t think I will get to New York to see and I was wondering if you would go and tell me about it. It is a public art work only until January 14, … Continue reading
Miami art Basel
One of those things I wish I wasn’t missing – especially after I read this article in the NYTimes. The article does a sweeping, fast overview and mentions a lot of tantalizing new work.
demetri martin, comedian
The guy is funny! My brother sent me this link and it looked like some kind of meaningless office spam – there was a heading saying it was somebody’s weird latest web campaign – but it is no campaign at … Continue reading
The World’s Largest Photograph
The following information came from The Orange County Great Park Corporation. They made a camera out of an airplane hangar! WHO: The Legacy Project Photographers:Â Â Â Jerry Burchfield, Mark Chamberlain, Jacques Garnier, Rob Johnson, Douglas McCulloh, and Clayton Spada. WHAT: The … Continue reading
new bet
Boy, the blog posts just pour out of me when I sit down to work on my thesis (and drink a lot of caffeine). Have I mentioned the bet Chad and I have going? If I get a full draft … Continue reading
liz larner in NYC
At the SE corner of Central Park. I was impressed at how good it looked outside because I know it was built for that front room at MOCA.
L.A. art notes
Remember when I posted about Kathryn Andrews; her art work and curatorial projects? Well, she keeps moving forward and if I lived any closer, I would definitely attend the first opening reception of apartment 2 this Friday, December 1, 2006, … Continue reading