~an Interloper . . . at FIT

SIZE MATTERS – A PANEL DISCUSSION
TUES FEB 26, 2013 / 7-9 PM
Katie Murphy Amphitheatre, Fashion Institute of Technology/FIT, NYC

Panelists: GAVIN BROWN, PETER HALLEY, KAWS, ROBERTA SMITH
Moderator: HRAG VARTANIAN

“People want to be blown away. Bigger. Louder. Shinier. We need our next fix.”
~FIT Press release

I kinda backed into this. I was over there really for the knock-out ‘Shoe Obsession’ exhibit, and the even more knock-out .. ‘Fashion and Technology’ exhibit … which runs thru MAY 8, 2013. both of which are just as good as anything I’ve ever seen at the MET COSTUME INSTITUTE. and both beg … for return visits.
so don’t blink. consider yourself .. warned & informed !!
see: FIT – CURRENT MUSEUM EXHIBITS

and my son, newly obsessed with the art world players that colored his dad’s life – wanted to see some action esp re Gavin and Roberta !! who he’d heard so much about over the years.
I wanted to see KAWS.

so there we were, the only 2 art world characters … the veteran, and the brand newly-minted – in an auditorium full of fashionistas. the couldn’t-be-skinner girl in mini skirt and thigh high boots – entering just before us, was balancing a take-out salad of what looked like total organic greens, no dressing – check !! and everybody seemed dressed in shades of grey, and of course, those trending .. checkerboard black & white patterns !!

the intro by the new dean, or whatever, (no big fashion / nor art statement there) seemed to project that this talk was aligned to some newish art class or program they were promoting at the school, art consultancy 101 ?!!! – the new next BIG opportunity – I gather ?
I had my doubts. stick to what you know – guys, is what came to mind.

the moderator, a dutiful but ultimately boring HRAG VARTANIAN (welcome to the art world) … began with some art world slides of historic and then contemporary .. BIG ART. It was a truly blah beginning, esp considering the richness of the centuries of art world imagery available – and esp in comparison – to the hyped-up jauntiness of the press release. the wishy-washy slide intro, I’m sorry to say … set the rather insipid & self-conscious tone – for the night.

or for as long as I could take it .. yeah, we ducked out after a polite enough period of time. well, we gave everybody their first round of 10 minutes, saw no fireworks, and figured the best was over, meaning – those fresh and least-guarded, off-the-top of their heads – opening remarks.
if it heated up afterwards, I’d be very surprised.

Specifics, ok:

VRAG started off with French classical/Grand Salon slides of Impressionist-era pretty enough examples, but not really jolting. maybe more tailor-made to a fashion crowd, or ‘baby-art history’ student – in terms of relate-able BIG / ‘GILT & RED VELVET’ projects, or large scale art – in the past. and continued onward with … no BIG emotions anywhere, or even IDEAS. the only truly striking image he could come up with – was the always awesome: SPIRAL GETTY. what, no EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS. which did come up among the panelists – bye the way, what did they read my thoughts ?
ok. sorry. the OLAFUR ELIASSON waterfalls, and his huge ‘sun’ installation in London slide samplings – were cool, and right on.

but his earlier CLAUS OLDENBURG example, the oversize ‘cherry on the spoon’, was the worst. and killed pretty much everything else that followed, for me.
ok, he gave Oldenburg’s wife her newly de-rigeur ranking, but that specific piece is the worst, and proved what Roberta, with common sense, not just art props … was to go on to say, the obvious: with all works of art, it’s not the scale or the ‘movement’, or provenance in history – it’s the specific individual piece of art, as SMITH put it: “you have to go case by case”.
something a lot of new Picasso owners – are just beginning to find out, hahaha. talk about art collecting 101.

and yes, ‘Vartanian’ drove me crazy .. referring to the guest panelists constantly, by their last names. oh my god I am so over that, who in the art world do we have – to blame for that ?

but, back to the opening slides.
he should have shown the Oldensburgs (plural) first over-size trail-blazers – before blowing-up large-scale ‘ordinary’ objects – became a total worn-out cliche, even in their own time and work. I mean, Oldenburg .. he was like the monkey that first transferred the AIDS virus … to humans.

though of course, in specifics we do find the gold. Vartanian did catch the JEFF KOONS projected/project: that life-size replica multi-ton cast metal-type train engine that KOONS wants to hang over the high line. that is if … if anybody will fork out the 25 million $ he wants to fabricate it.

what ?!!! he wouldn’t need … city planning approval. an interesting tangent, that didn’t come up. artists imposing large structures on the rest of us, dropping dominating ‘ciphers’ – good or bad, humorous or scary – on our fragile pysches, at will. not to mention fragile / actually ancient inner city infra-structures. or equally fragile eco-systems, I mean even the desert has it’s limits re rows of old car semi-burials. I mean … even the Eliasson waterfalls caused a lot of damage to the natural and fragile (there’s that word again re us vs. the BIG IDEA !!) eco-systems of the island of New York, kicking up salt that eroded ancient trees, etc etc. no mention the ‘fragile economics, as well. I remember there was also alot of bad publicity at the time – about how he (Oliasson) scooped up the money and ran. made off with the entire bundle, in the millions, natch – and brought it back to his hometown base of Berlin, right smack in the midst of a recession-hurt local art world. NOT much, if any trickled down to local NYC, fabricators. ok, maybe the local tree doctors, scored some dough, after the fact.

and in fact, are museums the appropriate place for these things. the big stuff that goes on the roof of the MET did come up. and well I remember, the TRULY shock and awe of seeing the indoor Eliasson waterworks at P.S. 1.

GAVIN, oops I mean … ‘BROWN’ … spoke first.
he looked exceptionally well-groomed for the fashion one-day-would-buy-art ? crowd .. I like him a little bit scruffier, but who the hell am I ? His once-was-a-Brit accent sounded like a sweet bell in the big room. and, even to my son, who first took note – it didn’t look like he came with any prepared agenda or remarks – go Gavin !! so the first words out of his mouth were:

“I don’t really look at any other art, except for what I show in my own gallery.”

hahaha love it. oh god, it made the whole night worthwhile. I almost fell off my upper perch seat, with laughter. yep, that good-natured laughter that rang out in the room – upon the utterance of that super fresh and honest and what the art world is really all about (!!) nugget of a remark, I hate to admit – that was me. oh, man. the rest of the audience was too much newbies, to get it.

and the fun thing is, it’s not really true.

of all the gallerists out there, Gavin is the most likely to send a shooting star glance your way. he’ll read your words, take note of your pix, hopefully scan the images of your own work you send him, when he has a free iota of a moment – not saying his gallery might take you, or give you even a most tiny single spot in a mega-group show summer throw-off – but still, a glance is glance is a glance.

he spoke mostly, or initially .. like I said I didn’t stay past the first round – about his most infamous jab at meaningless spectacle art, esp that of the ‘art fair’ genre – the year when he showed URS FISCHER’S ‘FISHING POLE’ swinging a trashed cigarette package – in an entire booth at Miami, and nada, nothing else in the room. ha, I bet it was produced in an edition, and he made off with a pile of dough, anyway.
it was all anybody talked about, it was a brilliant under-play gesture .. that stole the whole show. nothing else mattered, or counted. everybody loved it.
everybody got it. he shoulda brought – a slide of it !!

and of course, Gavin though for the most part sounding a bit cynical & turned-off by big budget, scale for scale’s sake alon – and rightly so, has shown some far-out huge shows himself. the time he let ROB PRUITT wallpaper the inside and outside (!!) of his gallery – with blown-up iPhone photos .. does come to mind.and so does that knock-out RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA .. ‘FEAR EATS THE SOUL’ – mega-installation, possibly the very best ever, of anything I have ever seen.

ROBERTA, oops I mean, SMITH !!
was her usual non-nonsense but missing the top 1% self. she made a case for intimate art – but we all know she always drops the ball .. there. big time. she ‘fessed to not liking outdoor over-scale site-specific art – because she likes to get bowled over, and it just, in her opinion, gets over-shadowed by the natural environment. something like that. though I do remember she went absolutely nuts, plain crazy puppy love crazy for the JEFF KOONS ‘Flower Planter – PUPPY’- when it first wagged it’s gigantic leafy tail. like she said, and rightly so, obviously so .. you have to go case by case.

HALLEY, was the worst, and the most boring, I don’t know what the hell he was saying, except the way he dropped that he and somebody, more interesting than himself, but I still can’t remember who, one day later … were doing a collaborative show at Mary Boone (yawn) some time soon – made me feel that he, Halley had initiated the whole night’s gig – just to plug it.

and then, KAWS, no prob with the last name here !! and a homeboy, a Jersey boy – to boot !!
did NOT disappoint. no. you go, ’cause’ – you so REAL.
they just jealous of you here, cause you such a west coast boy mega-success – for a left coastie street artist . . . you sure blew off this town, and it’s two-tone art critics .. and no wonder.
he did not back down one iota, even though he was very low-key and .. not rattled in the least.
he said basically: playing into large scale .. was just part and parcel of the trying to have a career in the big stakes art world, and no big deal. in fact, super exciting , and way fun … to have somebody want to make your imagery big, no kidding. dude.
and about blowing up big /spraying big on the streets, back in the street game days – he said, the better to catch a ‘businessman’ on his way to the daily grind .. and make him think about art, or even the bigger issues of the day .. the better.

my kid asked me half-way through – with an epiphany of his own, “so, is this why DAN ASHER’S work is so good ?”

my kid is so right on the money, or what !!


DAN ASHER, untitled work on paper, graphite. circa 1994. approx 15 x 10 in.
COLLECTION: THEO CERIGO, PROVENANCE SIMON CERIGO.
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH


detail, DAN ASHER work on paper, circa 1994.
size of the ‘fingerprint’ drawing: approx 1 inch sq. it’s tiny – get it ?
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH


URS FISCHER . . . dug up Gavin’s gallery, NOV 2007
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH


ROB PRUITT . . . plastered GAVIN BROWN’s enterprise with over-scale iPhoto photos, OCT 2008.
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH


inside and out.
the show was called ROB PRUITT – ‘iPruitt’ – !!
PHOTO: NANCY SMITH


KAWS – over-size ‘shy boy’ or ‘Companion’ as it was termed officially. in last year’s 86th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade.
PHOTO/COURTESY: CLUTTER

WATCH: KAWS in HIS BROOKLYN STUDIO .. talk about his MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE .. GI-GGGGGGAN-TIC STREET ART BALLOON !!




~ALABAMA SHAKES … HOLD ON

“There’s my heart,
there’s my soul.
there must be somebody up above . . .
you got to .. hold on.”

check out: ALABAMA SHAKES – ‘HOLD ON’ (official video)

as Simon would say, PLAY IT LOUD !!




~haha, CONTENT HELPER . . . !!

well lookie here, the HUFF POST has made artlovers – twice in one week.

FILE UNDER: the good, the bad and the ugly !!

their ‘art world’ contributor – a BIG DUMB-ASS WANNABE apparently, with NOT an original thought in her empty little head – one: PRISCILLA FRANK – ripped off an artlovers story – and posted it as her own.
hahaha.

PRISCILLA FRANK: take note, you are warned to get your grubby paws off my content – or at least recognize your SOURCE, in print.

and, come out as the ‘aggregate’ reporter, hahaha – you REALLY are.

translation: think twice dumb-ass, before helping yourself to mine, or anybody elses … CONTENT.

see: PRISCILLA FRANK – ‘ALEX MERTO’ on HUFF POST – POSTED FEB 22, 2013

see: artloversnewyork – ‘ALEX MERTO, anything BUTT’ – POSTED JAN 18, 2013

IMAGE COURTESY: ALEX MERTO




~HAMBURGER HELPER . . . (update)

F.L.A. Gallery Presents: DIRTY FINGERS
curated by CINDERS PROJECTS
FEB 23 – MARCH 24, 2013
F.L.A. Gallery – 10 N Main St – Gainesville, FL

more: DIRTY FINGERS . . .

GIVING … NEW ‘EXPRESSION” – TO THE ADJECTIVE: LAME, !!

HAHAHA!! SPEAKING OF WHICH, SUN FEB 24, 2013 – WHO’S . . . . more LAME ?!!

HUFF POST or OSCAR PISTORIUS ?

it’s a TIE !!

wow, apparently he bashed in her head, before he shot her (in the head) through the bathroom door.
usually in those kind of cases, Oscar – the next step is, you point the gun at yourself, not “walk” !!

obviously that was a big bottleneck of powerful energy – to be literally . . without ‘legs’ … in bed. no ?

blade runner, hamburger helper, no diff. all b-a-d news.

LEIF GOLDBERG – ‘HAMBURGER HELPERS’, monoprint over screenprint. variable edition of 5.
19 x 26 in. Rives paper, signed.

IMAGE COURTESY: F.L.A. GALLERY & CINDERS PROJECTS




~DIRTY FINGERS . . .

F.L.A. Gallery Presents:
DIRTY FINGERS
Curated by CINDERS PROJECTS
OPENING: SAT FEB 23, 2013 / 7-10 PM
the show runs FEB 23 – MARCH 24, 2013
F.L.A. GALLERY – 10 N Main St – Gainesville, FLORIDA

HRS: THURS-SAT 5-10 PM / SUN noon-5 PM

check out: PREVIEW of the SHOW – ‘DIRTY FINGERS’

“In an age of digitally manipulated imagery & visual consumption via computer, it is all the more important to remember to get our hands dirty ….
and look at the actual objects …. in the three dimensional world.
‘DIRTY FINGERS’ …. focuses on a group of artists that are continuing to use various forms of printmaking.”
~ from the gallery press release




~JAN ALBERT GETS A WORD IN . . .

EDGE-WISE !!

JAN ALBERT, the heat-seeking TEKSERVE CURATOR, who just brought us the on-point KEN BROWN mini-retrospective (!!) just got a word in about her curating ambitions . . . on the HUFFINGTON POST.

read about her point of view: JAN ALBERT: The Art of a Computer Store

KEN BROWN POSTCARD – ‘X-RAY CHARLES’ – in the TEKSERVE exhibit:

ART@TEKSERVE PRESENTS: KEN BROWN – NYC STREETPOP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd St – Chelsea, NYC

yep, it’s the very last weekend to catch the show, so get on it, New Yorkers !!

INSTALLATION PHOTO of KEN BROWN POSTCARD: NANCY SMITH




~JOWY ROMANO, ‘SEE SOMETHING’ – last week

last week to catch, don’t blink !!

JOWY ROMANO . . . ‘SEE SOMETHING’ – a photo-shopped presentation of 4 subway ‘artists’.
also presented by ART@TEKSERVE – in the front entry glass display case.
JAN 12 – Feb 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC

for more info: on the in-store exhibit – JOWY ROMANO/’See Something’


JOWY ROMANO, who runs the compelling archive: SUBWAY ART BLOG
has curated a small but S-W-I-F-T (!!) ‘photo-shopped’ subway art display – in the TEKSERVE entry glass cases – facing the interior of the store.

the exhibit ‘re-imagines’ site-specific NYC subway art, with small scale works produced specifically for this show – by 4 artists who do … the art you walk by everyday, underground, truly !! – and is . . . termed by ART@TEKSERVE curator, JAN ALBERT: an “installation celebrating uncommissioned art in the subway.” (!!)


first of all, all ye graphic designers: check out Jowy’s biz card, great design, and fonts . . . or what !!
SUBWAY ART BLOG: Art, photography, events, music, graffiti, culture. and yes, he takes … submissions.
Follow:
twitter @subwayartblog
facebook /subwayartblog
flickr /subwayartblog
subwayartblog.com


from the installation:
JILLY BALLASTIC . . .
“a paste-up artist out of BROOKLYN, known for tagging the New York City subway with site-specific historical images, revamped idioms as policy advisories, and computer errors inserted into platform advertisements.”


MOUSTACHE MAN . . .
“scrawled his moustache tag on countless subway advertisements over the course of a year until he was arrested in 2011. He now stars in a comedy show at UCB Theatre about his experiences becoming one of the NYPDs most wanted graffiti artists.”


A CITY of CHILDREN . . .
“is a graffiti artist whose atypical tag started appearing in the subway in 2012. He’s quickly become one NYC’s most prolific taggers.”


A CITY of CHILDREN . . .
Nowhere to be ..
Nothing to do,
No one to love …


installation shot – from the JOWY ROMANO produced exhibit: ‘See Something’.
‘Poster Boy’ – in the TEKSERVE glass case.


Poster Boy . . . “up yours”.
“Poster Boy is a NYC-based street artist who is well known for his witty remixes of subway advertisements. Some of his work is political, some satirical, and some vulgar; all share one goal, subverting advertisers.”

p.s. last I heard, Poster Boy was an “art collective”, haha well, that’s one creative route to getting around the subway ‘pa-trols’, esp as Poster Boy … singular or plural (!!) really tends to shred the original ads to pieces – so he really got into some serious deep trouble. (nancy)


Poster Boy . . . “consum(e)…”


Poster Boy .. “OBEY”.
hahaha.
nothing like, a little tagger on tagger action – to end a post !!

PHOTO of JOWY ROMANO & INSTALLATION PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – last week

KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC

more info: KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP

a few more pix . . .


artist/entrepreneur KEN BROWN with future wife-to-be, artist LISA CRAFTS, ca. 1975-76.
in an archival photo displayed in the glass case – as you enter the store.
Brooklyn hipsters, you ain’t got nothing on us . . . the original Woodstock generation.

you can also check out:
kenbrownpixpop.blogspot.com – ‘Ken Brown’s Garage d’Or’ (!!)
kenbrownpixpop.com


a KEN BROWN postcard – featuring ‘Shriners’ – from his own flea market collection.
KEN BROWN produced over 600 postcards that sold commercially across the country – mostly inspired by political satire, pop culture, and flea market finds.


KEN BROWN postcard: ‘PERHAPS WE SHOULD MOVE INDOORS’.


KEN BROWN postcard: ‘SOME DAY, SON, ALL THIS …’.


KEN BROWN also designed and produced iconic wrapping paper, and yes, even . . . rubber stamps.


“CASH When You Need It” – detail vintage KEN BROWN wrapping paper.


also playing on short loops in the entry display cases at TEKSERVE, a few more of KEN BROWN’s animations. from 1987 – 2001, KEN and his wife, animator LISA CRAFTS created dozens of short films for SESAME STREET, VH1, MTV, and the American Movie Channel (AMC).

INSTALLATION PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – can’t resist .. a few more doorways

to HEAVEN . . .

straight off . . . the mean streets !!

caught forever . . . by KEN BROWN and his camera, and bike (!!).

caught forever ? does that make ’em … ghosts.

I’m thinking, PIX = GHOSTS, that for sure !!

KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC

more info: KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP


HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY . . .


FROM ARTLOVERSNEWYORK !!


with THANKS !!
to KEN BROWN for catching, and preserving this city’s vibrant underground heritage – over the years !!
oops, can a ‘doorway’ truly be called ‘underground’ – I guess, so !!
when it’s covered in art – often electric, always poetic – painted for all to see, amping up the city’s vibe, and cluing us all . . . in.


and a special thanks, to the show’s curator: JAN ALBERT . . .
for producing such a wonderfully entertaining display, and sharing another special moment, with another of this city’s .. truly talented citizens.

now, don’t go getting the idea – this show is just about Ken’s archival ‘street art’ photographs, or even his animated, hand-drawn, slightly veering to the dark side ‘FLIPPY’ animations – there’s lots more to see, a brief overview – will post next.

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY – Y’ALL. but, esp – to all my . . . ghosts !!

INSTALLATION PHOTOS of KEN BROWN’S PHOTOS OF NYC DOORWAYS: NANCY SMITH




~KEN BROWN: NYC STREET POP – MORE DOORWAYS

KEN BROWN – NYC STREET POP
JAN 12 – FEB 24, 2013
TEKSERVE – 119 W 23rd ST – CHELSEA, NYC

more info: on the KEN BROWN in-store show

many of us pass by these doorways, that create a hardcore ‘buzz’ in a city of buzz – without a second thought. KEN BROWN took the photos.

you should definitely hop into TEKSERVE and see the full loop, many of the images are ghosts now, only alive through the medium of . . . the archival photo.


C215
C215 is the street tag or ‘moniker’ of CHRISTIAN GUEMY, a French street artist hailing from Paris, FRANCE – who works mostly with stencils . . . stencil art.


C215
angry ghost ?


“OFF THE GRID” !!
haha – I hear ya !!


ELBOW TOE . . . a Brooklyn-based street artist.


in the global melting pot that is NYC, ethnic doorway, calls for . . . ethnic image.


ordinary doorway calls for . . . global expression.
inner city streets often call out on: anger
the words ‘mean streets’ do come . . . to mind.


WELCOME TO HARLEM, NY
but doorways can also be the perfect format for proud – WELCOME TO MY HOOD, TOURIST – ‘POSTCARDS’.


as well as – calls to action . . .
ARMY of ONE – ‘ONLY THE DEAD HAVE SEEN THE END TO WAR!’
but you what ? I’m not even sure, about that !!
haven’t you ever heard the expression: ghost armies in the night . . . ?

INSTALLATION PHOTOS of KEN BROWN’S DOORWAYS of NEW YORK PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH