Archive for October, 2011
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Bushwick Open Studios Profile: Jake Messing
June 11th, 2009Jake Messing likes to paint dark, decaying urban and industrial landscapes, but enjoys dipping into different styles when he gets bored…
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BOS: ‘Gods of Mars’ at English Kills
June 11th, 2009Taking its title from the Burrough’s Basroom, “The Gods of Mars” at English Kills is a solid group show with video, installation art, and some really massive paintings…
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BOS: Pass Kontrol and Eastern District
June 11th, 2009At Eastern District on Bogart, Pass Kontrol played one of it’s sexiest shows yet, among the work of photographer Justine Reyes…
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BOS Profile: Jennifer Slavin Harris
June 11th, 2009One of the best parts of BOS is seeing how artists live and the ways they set up their work spaces — something that makes Jennifer Slavin Harris a bit nervous…
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Bushwick Culture Weekly Picks 6/11/09
June 11th, 2009
Wow. I don’t know about you, but I am still exhausted from BOS weekend… the word on the street and my anecdotal evidence suggests that the weekend was a success! Galleries and studios report an overwhelming turnout as compared…
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Bushwick Open Studios Profile: Vicious/Delicious
June 11th, 2009Putting Vicious/Delicious, the show for the Brooklyn College MFA 2009 Thesis Exhibition, up during BOS ensured maximum foot-traffic for this class of graduates…
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Bushwick Open Studios Profile: Deborah Brown
June 10th, 2009Deborah Brown’s sunny Stockholm street painting studio was our second stop of the day Saturday and it ranked as one of my favorites of the weekend…
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Bushwick Open Studios Profile: Cream Studios
June 10th, 2009For me, the highlight of BOS was discovering Cream Studios at 238 Melrose Street: not a gallery, not a home, just several artists sharing a work space…
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Bushwick Open Studios Profile: Stephen Workman
June 10th, 2009Stephen Workman’s fascinating figure drawings and paintings stood out from the crowd. His love for the human form seems to flow unconsciously through his hands…
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2012: It’s the End of the World, as We Know It
June 10th, 2009The Mayan calendar ends in 2012. This could portend Armageddon, or mark a spiritual awakening. But Y2K taught us there’s a chance nothing will happen.
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