As I was in Chelsea, I checked out the currrent exhibit at Jonathan LeVine. Despite my strong prejudice against this type of pop surrealism, I was somewhat intrigued by Erik Mark Sandberg's eerie portraits that -- according to the press release -- focus "on the relationship between projected idealized archetypes and their unattainable emulation." Now -- that I can dig!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The Perils of It All
A few days ago, Jesus Saves contacted me to let me know that he'd been in jail for the past few weeks. I asked him to write up an account of what had happened, as I've met few writers who haven't had to deal with this kind of thing. I edited some and here it is: http://bomit.com/stickerblog/2011/01/28/back-home-from-20-days-by-jesus-saves/
Friday, January 28, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Tribal Custom Airbrush on Opel Corsa OPC With 320 PS
Tribal Custom Airbrush on Opel Corsa OPC Turing View
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Stuck on the Williamsburg Bridge
I was amazed by how many stickers -- from contemporary classics like these to weathered ancient ones -- we came upon while crossing the Williamsburg Bridge yesterday.
From the Williamsburg Bridge
Tara and I got some great views of tags, bombs, throw-ups and pieces yesterday -- as we walked over the Williamsburg Bridge. But we vowed never to do it again in such frigid weather!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Beautiful Decay
I'm starting to pay attention to fragments -- mostly of wheatpastes -- I used to overlook. I've been following this wall in Williamsburg for years. It's been in various stages of decay for awhile now!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
5Pointz, LIC
I hadn't been to 5Pointz since the early fall. But as I was in the neighborhood yesterday, I stopped by. The place is as brilliant and vibrant as ever -- even in the dead of winter. Among the few new pieces that have made its way there since the fall is this intriguing character.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Joan Mitchell/James Schuyler in PAINTERS and POETS
My two greatest passions -- poetry and art -- merge in this exhibit at Tibor de Nagy. I found out about it by chance as I glanced through the ADAA Calendar in Friday's NYT's Fine Arts section earlier in the day. As I was in the neighborhood, I stopped by. 'glad I did, as there's much of value here from an aesthetic perspective as well as a historical/cultural/literary one.
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