MARTHA COOPER STREET SHOTS

Posted on 2010-01-04

Martha Cooper has been photographing creative kids in action on city streets since the mid-1970s. In Street Shots, opening January 16th at Subliminal Projects, her photos reveal the imaginative children of pre-renewal New York City as they mined the abandoned lots of the city to create toys from trash. Cooper, renowned for her graffiti and hip-hop pictures, brings those classic images together with ones depicting inner-city kids building forts from scrap, catching flies in cola bottles and racing homemade go-karts—all without adult supervision.

The opening of Street Shots also marks several debuts: Cooper’s new book, Going Postal, a collection of photos of postal labels bearing street art; her image collaboration with Shepard Fairey, available as a screen-print poster; and her own Obey line, with photos printed on clothing, bags, and skateboards. All will be available for purchase at Subliminal Projects, along with Cooper’s other books, including Subway Art, Hip Hop Files, Street Play, We B*Girlz and Tag Town.

Exhibition runs from January 16th to Febuary 13th, 2010

Subliminal Projects
1331 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles
CA
90026

www.subliminalprojects.com

  

THE HOERENGRACHT

Posted on 2009-12-14

‘The Hoerengracht’ (1983–8), by American artists Ed and Nancy Kienholz, will transform the Sunley Room into a walk-through evocation of Amsterdam’s Red Light District. This highly polemical tableau explores a theme that has been investigated by artists over many centuries and echoes visual traditions well established within European art. Recalling in particular the Dutch masters of the 17th century, which are strongly represented in the National Gallery, ‘The Hoerengracht’ recreates the brick walls, glowing windows and mysterious doorways of Amsterdam’s claustrophobic streets.

Exhibition runs through to February 21st, 2010

The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 5DN
UK

www.nationalgallery.org.uk

  

DANGERMOUSE V DAVID LYNCH

Posted on 2009-12-14

Musical visionary Danger Mouse and iconoclastic filmmaker David Lynch pool their talents and reveal the stunning and haunting photographs from their groundbreaking project Dark Night of the Soul at Art Basel Miami Beach 2009.
Dark Night of the Soul is a full-length album and illustrated book, combining the talents of Danger Mouse, David Lynch and celebrated rock recluse Sparklehorse. In addition to the hardcover book, the album includes vocals from the Flaming Lips, Julian Casablancas of The Strokes, Frank Black of the Pixies, Iggy Pop, Nina Persson of The Cardigans, Suzanne Vega and many others.

Exhibition runs through to january 9th, 2010

O.H.W.O.W Gallery
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami
Florida
33127
USA

www.oh-wow.com

  

ARTISTS ON THEIR BICYCLES

Posted on 2009-12-14

The Swiss Institute presents “Artists on Their Bicycles New York,” a 2010 Calendar, portraying twelve of today’s most famous artists on their bikes, as photographed by Lukas Wassmann. The roster is as follows: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Collier Schorr, Ugo Rondinone, Richard Phillips, Amy Granat, Rainer Ganahl, Rita Ackermann, Aurel Schmidt, NN, Maurizio Cattelan, Ryan McGinley, Pierre Huyghe, David Byrne and Cindy Sherman. Limited to 500 individually numbered pieces.

www.swissinstitute.net

  

JEFF KOONS

Posted on 2009-12-07

Koons’ new paintings are ambitious in their breadth. They engage in a dialogue with cultural history that is at once visual, intellectual, biological, and philosophical, as well as with art history, from the Venus of Willendorf to Gustave Courbet and Salvador Dali.

Opposite – Jeff Koons, Girl Woods (Dots), 2008 Oil on canvas 108 x 146 1/8 inches (174.3 x 371.2 cm)

Exhibition runs through to January 9th, 2010

Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills
456 North Camden Drive
Beverly Hills
CA
90210
USA

www.gagosian.com

  

DEVIL’S DISCIPLE

Posted on 2009-12-07

The show offers the most extensive look at the artist’s work to date. From paintings to sculptures and installations, Neckface worked on a large and impressive line-up for Devil’s Disciple.

O.H.W.O.W Gallery
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami
Florida
33127
USA

www.oh-wow.com