So proud of you Bridget.
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art, music & travel.
I saw these guys Saturday night at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall. WHAT A SHOW. I was incredibly inspired and about to ask my parents to ship out my guitar and drum and maracas and any other instrument that’s laying around so I can start playing again. You must explore these guy’s work. A Visual, electronic and acoustic marriage that is bound to last.
Zanker Hall is also a flexible space. Check out this time lapse video of the room in motion.
I’ve been walking by this exhibit for a week or so on my way to work and finally took a few minutes to see it. Amelia Biewald‘s Perfect from now on’ exhibit at the MagnanMetz gallery in Chelsea, includes of a giant chandelier, which captures your attention right away, as well as rotating, life-sized/crystallized animals, intricate drawings and incredibly detailed dioramas.
There’s a thick sense of a dark fairy tale taking place especially with the little worlds inside these beautiful glass bell jars. The huge wall piece, which was inspired by the slow formation of cave structures, shows a meticulous layered process. There is a nice contrast of beauty, time and chaos in this room and I suggest you swing by and check it out. It runs until Dec. 23rd.
awesome. NYT article with a great slideshow, as well as many more pics from Gothamist.
put on some mellow tunes and watch….
Last night I swung by Mighty Tanaka during the monthly 1st thursday art walk in DUMBO. Took some fun shots of the current exhibition, Iconography, A Reflection of Anonimity, and was impressed with the quality of work. nice job guys!. There is a opening coming up next Friday Oct. 15th, showcasing my best friends work, plus 6 other artists. Check out more details here.
The current exhibit features the work of Matt Siren, Peat Wollaeger (stenSOUL), Royce Bannon, Chris and Veng of Robots Will Kill, 2Esae and SKI of URnewyork.