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Something amazing is happening at the Whitney. 🙈 #nycart #artmuseum #artgallery #exhibition #gallery #museum #nyart #artfair #ihavethisthingwithmuseumpics #ArtWatchers_United #chelseagalleries #nycgallery #newyorkgallery #artexhibition #artgalleries #artnews #artnet #contemporaryart #WhitneyMuseum #openplan #acertainslantoflight #architecture #renzopiano
The walls came down. ❤️ For the first time, the Whitney's showing you what it's (not) made of, giving folks a chance to see how the majestic 5th floor gallery - the largest room in NYC! - looks like between exhibitions, when the partition walls come down and all that's left is 18,000 square feet of space, bathed in piercing sunlight breaking in from the Hudson. #nycart #artmuseum #artgallery #exhibition #gallery #museum #nyart #artfair #ihavethisthingwithmuseumpics #ArtWatchers_United #chelseagalleries #nycgallery #newyorkgallery #artexhibition #artgalleries #artnews #artnet #contemporaryart #WhitneyMuseum #openplan #acertainslantoflight #architecture #renzopiano
Joseph Grazi "The Fountain of Youth"
From 2012-02-29 To 2012-03-17
At (Art) Amalgamated
(Art) Amalgamated presents The Fountain of Youth, an exhibition of installation, works on paper, and photographs by Joseph Grazi. In Joseph’s first solo show at (Art) Amalgamated, he’s created a utopian environment of unrestrained joy and play, filling the gallery with thousands of red, yellow, green and purple plastic balls that viewers must wade through in order to navigate the space. Grazi’s works on paper extend the ball motif with silhouetted ciphers and ink renderings of toys, religious symbolism and parental figures, which the artist closely associates with his youthful experiences. His photographs show his friends: nude and covered with colored dot stickers, in richly theatrical and staged compositions.
Grazi’s intention is to activate the viewers inner child, creating what he refers to as an “adult playground”, where preconceived notions of a traditional exhibit are subverted. Indeed, he motivates viewers into a deeply interactive public setting full of chance experiences with both the works and the other viewers. The exhibition draws extensively on the artist’s admiration of 1960’s pop and conceptual art. In works like Cash, Cat, Father and Mudflap Girl, the influence of seminal artists like Warhol and Ruscha is evident through the depiction of instantly recognizable imagery culled from advertising and mass media, serialized and simplified to their pictorial essence. With Grazi’s installation, Grazi aligns himself to past movements and happenings like The Exploding Plastic Inevitable and Fluxus.
The overall effect of the exhibition is to create an environment that the viewing public recognizes as both a nostalgic journey through the transitional period of childhood innocence to the realities of adulthood. By combining both themes of juvenile and adult forms of “play”, the artist makes a pointed criticism at the ever decreasing time of irresponsibility and worldly naivete that our global mass-media culture allows us to exist in.
Grazi was born in 1983 and graduated the School of Visual Arts in 2006. He has exhibited widely throughout New York art galleries including Melody Weir Gallery, Dash Gallery and Volume Black, as well as museums such as the Chelsea Art Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He last showed with Lambert Fine Arts at Fountain Art Fair during Art Basel, Miami Beach. Grazi currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
Joseph Grazi "The Fountain of Youth"
From 2012-02-29 To 2012-03-17
At (Art) Amalgamated
(Art) Amalgamated presents The Fountain of Youth, an exhibition of installation, works on paper, and photographs by Joseph Grazi. In Joseph’s first solo show at (Art) Amalgamated, he’s created a utopian environment of unrestrained joy and play, filling the gallery with thousands of red, yellow, green and purple plastic balls that viewers must wade through in order to navigate the space. Grazi’s works on paper extend the ball motif with silhouetted ciphers and ink renderings of toys, religious symbolism and parental figures, which the artist closely associates with his youthful experiences. His photographs show his friends: nude and covered with colored dot stickers, in richly theatrical and staged compositions.
Grazi’s intention is to activate the viewers inner child, creating what he refers to as an “adult playground”, where preconceived notions of a traditional exhibit are subverted. Indeed, he motivates viewers into a deeply interactive public setting full of chance experiences with both the works and the other viewers. The exhibition draws extensively on the artist’s admiration of 1960’s pop and conceptual art. In works like Cash, Cat, Father and Mudflap Girl, the influence of seminal artists like Warhol and Ruscha is evident through the depiction of instantly recognizable imagery culled from advertising and mass media, serialized and simplified to their pictorial essence. With Grazi’s installation, Grazi aligns himself to past movements and happenings like The Exploding Plastic Inevitable and Fluxus.
The overall effect of the exhibition is to create an environment that the viewing public recognizes as both a nostalgic journey through the transitional period of childhood innocence to the realities of adulthood. By combining both themes of juvenile and adult forms of “play”, the artist makes a pointed criticism at the ever decreasing time of irresponsibility and worldly naivete that our global mass-media culture allows us to exist in.
Grazi was born in 1983 and graduated the School of Visual Arts in 2006. He has exhibited widely throughout New York art galleries including Melody Weir Gallery, Dash Gallery and Volume Black, as well as museums such as the Chelsea Art Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He last showed with Lambert Fine Arts at Fountain Art Fair during Art Basel, Miami Beach. Grazi currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
"You are cowards as men" Protest at American Museum of Natural History NYC 1/26/22 Full video at IG; eastghostreports
I added a little more to it "Bruised" #Blacklivesmatter #ArtsyOnsite #america #subliminalprojects #art #Artsy #contemporaryart #contemporaryartmuseum #Contemporary #NewImageArt #newcontemporary #LAArtDistrict #phxart #Dismaland #curator #streetpoetry #Streetart #politics #ArtGallery #BrooklynMuseum #modernart #artcollector #arthamptons #ArtBasel #FineArt #NewWhitney #curator #juxtapozmag #hocafoundation #artcollector #nycgalleries #nyc
Anthony Van Dyck, serving unfinished self-portrait realness since 1599. 💪 "Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture" opens today at the @frickcollection. #vandyck #frickcollection #portrait #portraiture #oldmasters #nycart #artmuseum #artgallery #exhibition #gallery #museum #artnerd #arthistory #nyart #artwork #artsy #galleryart #masterpiece #artfair #historyofart #ArtWatchers_United #nycgallery #newyorkgallery #artexhibition #artgalleries #artnews
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A conceptual coin arcade whose games tackle various sociopolitical issues. Featuring over 40 reinvented toy prize machines, “Change Needed” includes claw machines, a kiddy ride, wak-a-mole, strength tester, and a fortuneteller. Curated by Kevin O’Callaghan and presented by the 3D Design Department.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 - Saturday, April 27, 2013
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Street-art in DUMBO. The neighborhood formally home manufacturers and warehouses began becoming primarily residential after the city's deindustrialization. Artists and other young homesteaders seeking relatively large and inexpensive loft apartment spaces for studios and homes began moving there in the late 1970s making the neighborhood a mecca for the arts, which it is still today.
Overview:
A conceptual coin arcade whose games tackle various sociopolitical issues. Featuring over 40 reinvented toy prize machines, “Change Needed” includes claw machines, a kiddy ride, wak-a-mole, strength tester, and a fortuneteller. Curated by Kevin O’Callaghan and presented by the 3D Design Department.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 - Saturday, April 27, 2013
"Societies View On Imperfections" #artnet #art #contemporaryart #contemporaryartmuseum #contemporaryartcurator #NewImageArt #newcontemporary #LAArtDistrict #phxart #Dismaland #curator #streetpoetry #Streetart #ArtGallery #BrooklynMuseum #Contemporary #artcollector #ArtBasel #thecollectorslist #FineArt #NewWhitney #paddle8 #subliminalprojects #graffiti #graffittiArt #urbanart #streetartandgraffittiart #juxtapozmag #FineArt #nyc #nycgalleries
#desperatelyseekingsusan 😍Susan Sontag, photographed by Peter Hujar, @kasmingallery. #peterhujar #queerartist #nycart #artmuseum #artgallery #exhibition #gallery #museum #artnerd #arthistory #nyart #artwork #artsy #galleryart #masterpiece #ihavethisthingwithmuseumpics #ArtWatchers_United #chelseagalleries #nycgallery #newyorkgallery #artexhibition #artgalleries #artnews #artnet #contemporaryart #photography #portraiture #susansontag #queer
MoRUS Fly & Carla Holiday Art Market. December 22nd - December 24th 2022 @ Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space @
@MoRUSNYC
. When you decide to have your holiday market on the coldest day in New York City in 3 years.
morusnyc.org
Rhapsody, Artist Linn Meyers at Gering and Lopez Gallery , NYC June 25, NYC© Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com 2013 www.geringlopez.com/
Eyebeam.org 'Eyebeam thru aug 11 Tuesday-Saturday 12PM-6PM Cost: Free Venue: Eyebeam Opening Friday, June 1st, 6PM-8PM The future of water is the subject of tension. Water is both disposable and sacred, a muse for artists and a necessity for life – a source of healing and of conflict. The Earth has abundant water, but only a very small proportion is available for human use. How should this be managed and sustained, and what would a water-scarce future look like? From May 31 - August 11 Eyebeam Art & Technology Center will present SURFACE TENSION, a travelling exhibition organized by the Science Gallery in Dublin, which brings together work by international artists, designers, engineers and scientists to explore the future of water. The work exhibition examines water’s physical properties, its role in politics and economics, and ways in which it may be harnessed, cleaned, and distributed. The exhibition features innovative artworks, events, and a lab in the gallery, all of which explore the complex tensions surrounding the future of water. Visitors to this free exhibition are invited to bring a water sample from their locality, participate in the exhibits, join the discussion, and explore their own water footprint. Key exhibits include a water lab where you can investigate the quality of water samples you bring to the gallery and works by Eyebeam alumni Mary Mattingly and Taeyoon Choi. EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS Among the many water-themed exhibits, events, workshops, and interactive experience, exhibition highlights include: An open source prototype for a robotic swarming, sailing ship that could clean up oil spills in the future Umbilical filters, artificial insemination kits and precocious puberty dolls, all responding to rising levels of chemicals and hormones in our drinking water A water pump that requires the same amount of energy to fill a plastic bottle as would go into producing it—approximately 3 hours of pumping per liter; 1,000 times more energy than would be required for tap water'
July 1 2009: EFA Project Space welcomes Ian Cooper as he Chaperones the movie "Scream 3" (Wes Craven, 2000)
July 1 2009: EFA Project Space welcomes Ian Cooper as he Chaperones the movie "Scream 3" (Wes Craven, 2000)
July 1 2009: EFA Project Space welcomes Ian Cooper as he Chaperones the movie "Scream 3" (Wes Craven, 2000)