By BIG RED May 13th, 2010 Photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at various galleries in 101 Front Street Galleries, in Brooklyn, NY during the New York Photo Festival, May 12-16, 2010: Kris Graves Projects , Umbrage Editions, Klompching…
Monthly Archives: May, 2010
By JIM MANNING Saturday May 8th 2010 Video from a Big RED night on-the-town at the return of the Mobius Art Party ArtRages, “SURREALESTATE” The 2010 Mobius ArtRages Surrealestate Art Party took place Saturday May 8th, 8pm – 1am at…
By STEVE AISHMAN Some texts I or my friends have received during or after art openings. In no particular order, here’s the rundown: 1) This work is so bad. This wine is so bad. So many reasons to puke tonight.…
By HANNAH BARRETT It could happen. Lizi Brown’s Butch dykes could drop their wrenches, drink from a little bottle that says “drink me,” shrink to doll scale and wander over to the suburban bonfire in one of Vera Iliatova’s teenscapes.…
By JOHN PYPER Carlin Wing has a habit of pointing a camera up at the ceiling. Up there, on the blank ceiling, is nothing. Maybe some weird old marks, a light, a crack if the building is old enough, or…
By RICKY TUCKER Panel 1 Though reclining, he’s on his toes. He strikes us as a fit and formidable young man daring the viewer from across the way. Why are the young often those who’ve let their hair go long?…
By JIM MANNING Thursday, April 29th, 2010 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at Judi Rotenberg Gallery for the opening of Man Up: Jesse Burke, El C. Leonardo, Steve Locke and Rune Olsen. Judi Rotenberg Gallery Man…
Kim Bernard, Christopher Carroll, Olivia Glascock, Wilson Harding Lawrence, Laurel McMechan, Carrie Strine, Elizabeth Thach, Kevin Thrasher and Gregory Vershbow.
By BIG RED Sunday, May 2, 2010 Photos from a Big RED on-the-town featuring work on display during Somerville Open Studios at Nave Gallery and Muskat Studios. This was also the closing day for The Beast in Me—Johnny Cash: Art…
By STEVE AISHMAN The Budget Biennial JP Morgan is where Jesus saves. Sometimes I buy RH Quaytman’s work and the rest of the Whitney. It’s not for sale. No sound to hear in this grab ass scene. Gary’s so broke…
By THOMAS MARQUET #60: Re-evaluating career options, every two years. Thomas Marquet is a cartoonist, sculptor, and critic, based in Brooklyn.
By STEPHEN V. KOBASA Do you remember Franz Kafka’s drawing machine? It is the executioner’s device of the story In the Penal Colony, where it punctures the text of the violated law onto a prisoner¹s body. In Daniel Heyman’s images…
By MATTHEW GAMBER Michael Bühler-Rose lives and works in New York. He received a Fulbright Fellowship to India, received his BFA (2005) from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and MFA (2008) from University of Florida. His…
By JUDY KERMIS BLOTNICK Sometime in early March I was walking across the Tufts campus and saw a flyer asking this question “Manliness: What is it?” I picked one off the wall that it was loosely taped to and tucked…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Some of the most unforgettable moments from our childhood come from visits to the hospital. Those of us who made it through our formative years without a memorable trip to the emergency room still spent a great…