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Featuring artists Bob Colacello, Daniel Fuller, Lisa de Kooning, Matisse
Patterson, John Ross Rist, and William Wood, the Generations Collide
exhibition will traverse the generations through the mediums of
painting, sculpture, and photography.
Some of the artists
that have the largest impact on me grew up in a time much before my own,
while others are artists that have barely reached their twenties. The
different waves of creativity fascinate me as I look at how each new
technique or series holds its own in an ever-evolving art world. This
exhibition examines the parallel existence of a distinct group of
artists from different eras and sees how their work varies and how one
generation relates to or influences the next.
Generations
Collide will open with a reception for the artists on May 20th, 2010, at
the Murphy and Dine Gallery, located at 520 West 27th Street, NYC, from
6 pm to 10 pm. Refreshments will be served and all guests are invited
to join us for the after party on the 5th floor terrace of the gallery.
There will be a guest list, so please be sure to rsvp.
Best
regards,
Trip
BELIZE I: CAYE CAULKER
Back from Belize. Didn't meet Shyne but did meet many amazing people and wildlife from Sharks to Moray Eels, Stingrays to Howler Monkeys.
Extra Planetary
These are not Mac wallpapers or Electro mixtape covers. They are images from the universe beyond our Galaxy recently released in a Photographic coffee table book. See more images on the NY Times.
Farewell Meadowlands
Last night was the final game in the history of the Meadowlands, a stadium the New York Jets have called home since 1984.
The weather was unfathomably cold as the NFL decided to move the game from 1 pm to 8 pm, and the stadium was unfathomably dry, as the Jets decided it was not wise to sell alcohol in an environment that could have become chaotic at the drop of a hat. As if there wasn't enough emotions running through all the frozen fans, if the Jets won the game, they are in the playoffs, if they lose, they're out, and have shamed the stadium, like some not to be named team did a week before.
Them Thangs
Designers spend a lot of hours online. In going through images you save files on your desktop. People started sharing images they liked, which led to the rise of sites like FFFFound.com. Next came certain sites like JJJJound, which we wrote about a while back. Them Thangs is similar to JJJJound - money, cash, girls, clothes, and photos, but differentiates itself by leaning more towards sepia-toned, vintage, or rougher, scanned in images. Both sites are incredible to scrollll through, be inspired, or just absorb.
New York
JAY-Z & Alicia Keys performing "Empire State of Mind" Last night before game 2 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies.
Wooley St Art Space
We're open, come check us out.
Some Photos from My Phone and Laptop
These are some images from my desktop and iPhone. Hope you enjoy some...
Desktop Dump II
This summer has been a blast. Except for the 3/4th of it I have spent on the computer. I dump about a million images onto the desktop a day, and save them in folders by day; the equivalent of stuffing mess in your closet or under the bed. Here is some of the stuff from under my bed.
The Pause Committee
Sean Kinney has always been a celebrity, dilettante, and my fucking hero (you can check the facebook group I made entitled such). Now he's decided to bring laughter to everyone's life, one awkward photo at a time, with The Pause Committee.
Take notes people: this is what genius looks like.