June 10, 2008

Got Snow?

It is 99 degrees in NY right now. With humidity they say it feels like 106. I say it feels like 126. Sunday's New York Times had an article on one of my favorite artists, Adam Cvijanovic, and it mentioned a great "wallpaper" piece titled Disko Bay. I want to be in Disko Bay today. While out and about I kept mentally cool by picturing some of my favorite works of "COOL" art. For those that need a visual cool down, take a gander at these beauties, including the inspiration for this post...

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Adam Cvijanovic, Disko Bay, 2000, latex and flasche on Tyvek, 10' x 55'

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Didier Massard, Underwater Landscape, 2004, cibachrome, 64" x 86"

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Anthony Goicolea, Poolpushers I, 2001, c-print, 50" x 70"

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Thomas Wrede, Settlement with a Road, 2005, digital c-print, 19 x 39”

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Lamar Peterson, The Green Monster, 2003, acrylic and gouache on paper, 28 x 21”

May 23, 2008

If I lived in Minneapolis...

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Watering Hole, Survival Design: Jason S. Brown, Sean P. Frank, Elizabeth Scofield, and Frederic Scofield

...I'd make a date to head to the Walker Art Center's miniature golf course. Yep, nothing says summer like Mini-Golf. Walker on the Green brought together artists and architects to build holes for the open-to-the-public miniature golf course. This year's mini-golf comes with a cause...

“The last course was artists and the Walker having a lot of fun. This one is fun with a message,” says Christi Atkinson, an associate director in the Walker’s education and community programs department, who coordinated the entries. “Most proposals incorporate a lot of ideas. We just had to make sure the courses will stand up to four months of weather, not to mention an enthusiastic, club-wielding public.”

May 24 - September 7 on the Walker Campus, $8 adults, $6 kids

May 21, 2008

If I lived in Dallas...

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...I'd head to The Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas Art Fair next weekend - May 30 - June 1. CADD, in its second year, is a small art fair showing Dallas area contemporary galleries only. Eleven galleries. Totally doable in one afternoon. An easy way to check out the Dallas scene in one stop.

And if you go, I am the keynote speaker on Saturday from 2:00 to 3:00 - with a book signing. Hope to see you there.

May 05, 2008

Another AbFab

Ed posted an Absolutely Fabulous clip a week ago. It made me remember another of my favorite (and biting and brilliant) clips:

April 30, 2008

Calling All Artists!

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Paddy Johnson at Art Fag City has scooped me and blogged about the WEST PRIZE before I got a chance to. Thanks Paddy. Tell your artist friends to apply. It is free. I plan on sending as many people as I can to check out work on the "open to the public" site long before the winner is announced.

The picture above shows $125,000 in one-dollar-bills that we borrowed for our booth at the NEXT fair in Chicago last weekend to launch the prize and get the word out. Thanks to all of those generous souls who offered to "hang on to" the money for us until the winners are announced in October.

(Artwork installed behind the tower of cash is 'Michael Jordan, Save the World' by Norm Paris. The artists pictured stacking the cash are Drew Leshko and John Garrett Slaby.)

April 24, 2008

Say Wha?

And I quote...

The British artist Damien Hirst scooped up a 1969 self-portrait by Francis Bacon for $33 million.


- The NY Times, Carol Vogel, 11/17/07

I know it is old auction news, but I am still shocked by the fact that "artist", "scooped up", and "for $33 million" fall into one sentence in that order. End times?

April 22, 2008

Floor Plans

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With 350 combined galleries and a sampling of exhibits that fall under the "not-a-gallery" category, it is a good idea to plan your attack at Art Chicago and NEXT if you are going this weekend. Here are their floor plans. Print and mark up as needed.

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April 21, 2008

If I lived in Chicago...

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...or planned to be in Chicago this weekend, I'd be sure to stop by NEXT. Not an art fair, at least in name, it is self-described as an "Invitational Exhibition of Emerging Art."

More international than any other young fair of contemporary art to date, NEXT boasts galleries from every important art city in the world, including Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Warsaw and Bucharest. The largest collection to date of significant art trends ever assembled, NEXT presents approximately 170 of the best young galleries from every major international center of art production.

I know, I know. Another bleepin' art fair. Like I said, if you are in Chicago this weekend...

I am going to be in Chicago this weekend, as it turns out, and am excited to be introduced to some of these international galleries whose artists I know very little or nothing about. Organizers/fair curators Christian Viveros-Faune and Kavi Gupta have worked hard to put together the "anti-fair" inviting collectors (like myself) to exhibit (and not sell) their collections at the fair. (There will, however, apparently be plenty of art to buy from the 170 galleries showing.)

They have also put together a great line-up of speakers and topics at their Talk Shop. I am personally hoping to go to the Value System: What Gives Art Value? talk on Friday, April 25, at 1 p.m. (The Merchandise Mart Conference Center, 2nd Floor. Panel includes: Jeffrey Grove, Toby Devan Lewis, and Michael Moses). Description of talk:

Inquiring minds want to know what gives art value in today’s market. A collector, an economist, a curator and an art lawyer discuss the ways in which criticism, exhibitions, sales and other relevant aspects impact and form the "value system" of contemporary art today.

This talk will be after my own panel discussion (yes, here's the plug) The Art of Buying Art (sound familiar?) on Friday, April 25, at 11:15 (Merchandise Mart 7th floor). Description:

This panel will encourage a loose discussion of the collecting experiences and models (however established or organic) employed by the panelists, their roads taken and avoided in establishing their collecting practice, the role art collecting plays in their lives, the sense of mission the panelists may or may not feel with regard to their collecting of contemporary art, and the obsession that may personally drive each of these individuals to commit their time, money and energies to collecting as a sustained activity.
Moderated by Heather Darcy. Panelists: Me, Breck Kling, Scott Miller, Andrew Leslie, and Kavi Gupta. See you there.

July 07, 2006

Everything is Not Going to be OK

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The title of this post is a quote from my brother's latest movie - not the popular outlook on the current art market buying frenzy. As I have in the past, I am supporting the home team by plugging Palmer's latest movie here. Palmer's company Thousand Words (Requiem for a Dream, Waking Life, United States of Leland, The Clearing, etc.) produced the film.

A Scanner Darkly is Richard Linklater's (Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunset, Waking Life, School of Rock, etc.) animated adaptation of the 1977 Philip K. Dick novel. You can read a synopsis of the movie elsewhere. Cast includes Keanu Reeves, Robert Downy Jr., Woody Harrelson, Winona Ryder, and Rory Cochrane. I'm biased, of course, but I recommend going to see this movie if for no other reason than to see the very funny scenes with both Robert Downey Jr. and Woody Harrelson.

A Scanner Darkly opened yesterday in Manhattan, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin, TX. More cities to come next week.

But, don't take my word for it, here's a NY Times Review.

May 09, 2006

Mother's Day with Melee

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Looking for somewhere special to take Mom on Mother's Day? What better way to say "thank you for being you" than by introducing her to Robert Melee's mother? Some of his videos can be seen at Monkeytown this Sunday, May 14 at 8:30pm. (58 N 3rd St, Brooklyn/ FREE admission/ reservations recommended)

If you are unfamiliar with Robert Melee's work, check out Andrew Kreps' press releases. This is a quote from The Saatchi Gallery: "Taking his relationship with his outlandish mother as his subject, Melee’s photos, videos, installations, and performances often blur the boundaries between private life and theatre. ...Entrenched in queer culture, Melee’s work is a celebration of difference, revealing an alternative lifestyle with endearing and unabashed candour."