Exhibition from March 2-28

I have a painting featured in a show that runs from March 2 – March 28.
EXPANDING PERSPECTIVES: West Harlem
Postcrypt Art Gallery
117th and Amsterdam
Basement of St. Paul’s Chapel
Columbia University
March 2-28

I have a painting featured in a show that runs from March 2 – March 28.
EXPANDING PERSPECTIVES: West Harlem
Postcrypt Art Gallery
117th and Amsterdam
Basement of St. Paul’s Chapel
Columbia University
March 2-28
My band, The Gallows, of which I am the lyricst, recently had its CD ‘Sings Erik Sommer’ reviewed here.
The Gallows
‘Sing Erik Sommer’
A retrospective of his work at The Whitney opens February 22 and runs through June 7. Known primarily for his building cuts, this show will bring together his plans, performances, drawings, films, photography, notebooks and documentary material. Should be informative, and might even cause a few gentrification debates.
Robert Wilson’s VOOM Portraits are incredible and should be seen. One of the coolest experiences I’ve had in a long time.
Robert Wilson
VOOM Portraits
Phillips de Pury & Company
450 West 15th St.
3rd Floor
Through Feb. 14th
in the studio
For his M.F.A. thesis show at the University of California, Irvine, Chris Burden confined himself for 5 days in a metal locker that measured two feet by two feet by three feet. The locker above contained 5 gallons of bottled water. The locker below contained an empty 5 gallon bottle.
Five-Day Locker Piece
April 26-30, 1971
Terence Koh at the Whitney opens Friday, Jan 19th. It will run through May. And be dedicated and brave the cold to view Doug Aitken’s outdoor screenings at the MoMA. Good stuff.
-Kiki Smith at the Whitney (through Feb. 11th)
-Robert Irwin at Pace Wildenstein (Jan 27th)
-Ron Mueck at the Brooklyn Museum (Feb. 4th)
-Lucio Fontana at the Guggenheim (Jan. 21st)
I recently saw the John Currin show at Gagosian, Lucian Freud at Acquavella, and the Marilyn Minter show at Salon 94. In a row. In that order.