Kaws Is Terrible, But Thankfully Forgettable
No one encompasses that soulless supersizing of pop culture as clearly as Kaws.
Interesting take, thoughts?! (Full Hypebeast Article Link Below)
https://hyperallergic.com/674324/kaws-is-terrible-but-thankfully-forgettable/
10th Anniversary Show Sept 10th 2021
Details to Come!
SATURDAY AUGUST 28, 2021
The Bushwick Collective Block party is an annual art event in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Combining graffiti, street-art, music, food trucks and local vendors, the Collective brings together the best of the community.
A lecture by Edward Birzin Ph.D. (Brooklyn College), Greg Snyder Ph.D. (Baruch College), and Helixx C. Armageddon about the media's role in popularizing, undermining and memorializing graffiti. They'll explore press coverage on graffiti's early roots in NYC, how publications have provided platforms for the art form to reach mass market over the years, and examine how more recent work was reported on during the 2020 civil rights movement.
Link to RSVP:
Moments Like This Never Last
Artist Dash Snow rejected a life of privilege to make his own way as an artist on the streets of downtown New York City in the late 1990s. Developing from a notorious graffiti tagger into an international art star, he documented his drug- and alcohol-fueled nights with the surrogate family he formed with friends and fellow artists Ryan McGinley and Dan Colen before his death by heroin overdose in 2009. Drawing from Snow’s unforgettable body of work and involving archival footage, Cheryl Dunn’s exceptional portrait captures his all-too-brief life of reckless excess and creativity. Featuring artist Dan Colen, art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, filmmaker Larry Clark, curator Neville Wakefield, among others.
Thu August 19
Director Cheryl Dunn with Dan Colen and Kunle Martins, moderated by curator Matthew Higgs 7.15pm
Fri August 20
Director Cheryl Dunn with Nico Dios and Leo Fitzpatrick, moderated by curator Matthew Higgs 7.15pm
Link below for tix:
NeueHouse and The Downtown Biennial present Warm-Ups,
a series of events premiering this summer in support and anticipation of The Downtown Biennial — a new artist-led survey of contemporary art and culture based in New York City.
Join us for a book release and live poetry reading by New York City-based visual artist Curtis Kulig and Downtown poet Max Blagg. The creators and neighbors will share their exquisite new offset printed clothbound 104-page full-color monograph, originally began as a multimedia, experimental zine to document their correspondence during the pandemic.
Thursday, July 29th
6–8 PM
NeueHouse Madison Square 110E25th
Link to RSVP: https://rsvp.neuehouse.com/warmupsloudmoney
