warhol superstar billy name talks about “ante art”
Today the art world is living on the dangling threads of the early sixties rug.
Today the art world is living on the dangling threads of the early sixties rug.
It was akin to watching some gearhead-DJ putz around on-stage with his computer while everyone watches and doesn’t dance (white people: can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em).
(also published in Huffpost) The desire to inspire others to keep on going regardless of the suffering and hardships encountered in life is a noble pursuit in art, and a tall order at that. But the desire to inspire others to find in their suffering and hardship the makings of beauty and healing — well, […]
An edited version of this interview was published in Time Out, New York, April 16, 2012, http://www.timeout.com/newyork/art/interview-e-v-day-and-kembra-pfahler. All images by moi. E.V. Day and Kembra Pfahler, “Giverny” After years of neglect following World War II, Monet’s famous Giverny house and gardens were restored to their former glory in 1980 and reopened to the public. The […]
I have this vision of David during one of our visits in his Bed-Stuy home, sitting in a high-backed chair, smoking a Newport, gazing into the late day sun. It was July 11th, one of the hottest days on record, a heat wave with temperatures in the high 90s, the heat index in the 100s. […]
Here’s the press release, a Time Out New York pick, Haberarts.com review, Huffington Post feature and Artillery Magazine review on my latest curatorial endeavor, Crazy Lady, a group exhibition up now through October 8 at Schroeder Romero & Shredder Gallery. I’d planned to explore the theme further through a performance night, as well as film and literary components […]