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The Lost Photos: Summer, Southampton
The second of two found rolls of photos from earlier this summer. Shot in Southampton around town with a panorama-jammed camera.
The Lost Photos: Summer, Sag Harbor
The first of two found rolls of photos from earlier this summer. Shot in Swag Harbor at the Max&Suzanne boutique, on the dock, and around town with a panorama-jammed camera.
"No Friends" by Richie Cox at the Max and Suzanne Store
Thank you to everyone who came by the Max and Suzanne store in Sag Harbor this summer! It was a great success and a lot of fun. For those who weren't in the Hamptons this summer, I've posted some pictures of what we were up to.
The LOLA Gallery presents: Tim Barber Mystic Heather & Virgin Snow
LOLA New York is proud to announce the opening of Tim Barber's solo show; Mystic Heather & Virgin Snow, Saturday August 22nd from 5 to 9pm. The exhibit features thirty original color print photographs. The accompanying book will be available for the duration of the show.
iPhoto Fun
Hey! In the absence of a camera, I took these photos with my iPhone this weekend in the Hamptons. Legs, Sunglasses, and Barber. Enjoy!
Hamptons Beast Encounter
“Bloody footprints were found on Montauk’s Willow Road by an anonymous resident while jogging this morning. The witness was mildly suspicious, but continued her run until she spotted more blood. After stopping, the runner encountered a “beastly creature” lying along the beach path, authorities reported.
Infinite Blinding Beam
In this show, Infinite Blinding Beam, Lola studies the affect that light has on different surfaces and demonstrates how luminosity is displaced and directed onto various mediums. Lola’s fascination with light and its effects on different mediums has been an important aspect to her work in film, video, painting, drawing, and sculpture, and has culminated in this exciting show. Infinite Blinding Beam shows four studies, or four mini-series, of the unique processes by which Lola has created her pieces.
Harrison at the LOLA Gallery
Message from Harrison on Facebook:
its fun we've had alot of people looking in and complimenting the amy
poler shot a few of my friends have came by and hung out and love how
layed back and casual it is i also pluged in my ipod 2 the big speaker
thing near the sink and have had Lola by the kinks on reply for an hour
its going well i've jsut been doodleing in that big black book on the
desk and sweeping dead leaves out and into the streets. one person
thought it was a indoor skate park ahah how ever one of my friend did
ollie the 3 steps down to the first floor. would it be possible for me
to get a LOLA sticker for my lap top?
@ The LOLA Gallery
At the LOLA Gallery this weekend. Between the TBD store and Tripoli Gallery, both also on Jobs Lane, this street has become my favorite stretch in the Hamptons.
THE LOLA GALLERY Opening
This Saturday, July 18th, we opened the LOLA Gallery up to the public. Featuring hideoutgallery.com artists Kareem Black, Matthew Salacuse, Chad Griffith, and Emily Shur and Sponsored in part by Jana Water, Pop Chips, & Dos Equis, the event was wonderful. MTV stopped by and filmed for a while, as well as many of the local papers. The Gallery will be open part-time this week and full-time next week. The Hideout Gallery show will run through August 1st. Stop by and tell Harrisson whatup.
-Emmett
Montauk Monster Reincarnate - The Interview with PJ Monte
In early June, it seemed the Montauk Monster caper had been solved: burnt raccoon sent on raft from Shelter Island. Now another one is back! What’s creepy is that the carcass is positioned in a similar pose. PJ Monte shot it, I asked him about it. - Jon