norman rockwell
The Brooklyn Museum has an interesting exhibit that looks at the photographs behind some of Norman Rockwell’s best known paintings. It will be on view until April 10.
The Brooklyn Museum has an interesting exhibit that looks at the photographs behind some of Norman Rockwell’s best known paintings. It will be on view until April 10.
Duluth’s own Bob Dylan has written a few songs in his day. His handwritten lyrics to the 1964 classic ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’ will be auctioned at Sotheby’s on December 10 and could fetch upwards of $300,000.
Ursula von Rydingsvard’s show of works on handmade paper at Dieu Donne closes December 4.
Friedrich Kunath’s exhibit at Andrea Rosen, Tropical Depression, closes on December 4.
Paul Lee’s show at Maccarone incorporates towels as “wall-hangings and freestanding objects.”
Red Balloon (I Wish I Was A), my first NYC solo show, will run from November 27 – January 2 at Rooster Gallery. The opening reception will be on Thursday, December 2, from 6-8PM.
Kadar Brock’s show at Thierry Goldberg Projects, which “consists of old work that the artist has transformed through a process of erasure,” will run through December 23.
Isa Genzken’s Rose II (2007) will be the “second sculpture to be presented as part of the New Museum’s ongoing Façade Sculpture Program since the building’s completion in December 2007.”
The City College MFA Program will have their Open Studios on Thursday, December 2, from 6-9PM.
New York Magazine has an interesting article about Jim Campbell’s piece Scattered Light at Madison Square Park.