Recently I came across Loren Munk’s fantastic “Greater Williamsburg” painting, which depicts the great American hipster-topia like some fold-out map by National Geographic documenting an important historical moment.
Both of the times I’ve seen this work I got a thrill out of his Brooklyn mash-up, combining Coney Island zaniness with Williamsburg’s pop culture obsession.
A stalker’s delight [...]
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Mythologizing Williamsburg
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: American · Brooklyn · New York · art · art news
Who Stole My Street Art?
April 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments
My writing desk is on N11th and for the last few weeks I’ve really been enjoying the Dan Witz on my street. It was from his new Ugly New Buildings series and it was perfectly suited to hang beside an industrial seeming door.
Today, as Veken and I walked by we toyed with the idea of [...]
Tags: American · Brooklyn · New York · art · art news · photography · pop culture
LA Times Takes Notice of KalmTV
April 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday the LA Times featured New York’s beloved “guy on a bike” and reveals James’ real name…gasp!
My favorite is how the LA Times gets in their typical MSM dig against blogging:
“… [the Kalm Report] fills a niche in the New York art world that falls somewhere between the highbrow critics for the glossy art magazines [...]
Tags: Brooklyn · New York · art · art news · non-fiction
Un-hate a Turk Today, An Unconventional Genocide Commemoration
April 24th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Always unconventional, Armenian American artist Onnig Kardash, staged a protest/performance on April 24, 1969 in front of the St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighborhood. The action seemed to underscore the need for love in the face of hate.
April 24 is the traditional day to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide, Kardash’s [...]
Tags: American · Armenian · New York · art · diaspora · human rights · pop culture
Skewville to Land in Bushwick
April 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Word is that street art legends Skewville will be opening up their new shop/gallery space named Factory Fresh early in June to coincide with the Bushwick Open Studios (June 6-8, 2008).
I spotted this plaque months ago and I should’ve known something was up…now I know what. Can’t fuckin’ wait!
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