Posts Tagged ‘Exhibitions’
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Art: No Longer Empty: Never Can Say Goodbye In NYC.
1January 18, 2010 by Citizen192
Walking into No Longer Emtpy‘s newest transformation “Never Can Say Goodbye” – located in the defunct Tower Records space on the corner of 4th and Broadway in New York City – youthful memories of my time as a record store manager trampled my brain and I couldn’t do anything but smile at all the records, in-store photos, mock LP’s and bins. It was a little fucking eerie, friends. I worked at a record store for the first six years of my life’s employment experience and now my earlier vocation has become a nostalgic trip to a past when people actually
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keep readingCategory Art, The New York Beat | Tags: 2010, Art, Exhibitions, Never Can Say Goodbye, New York City, No Longer Empty, NYC, Photography
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Citizen Likes: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Adding Color To Your Voice Starting Sept. 16th.
0September 7, 2009 by Citizen192
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is an Electronic-Artist working in Canada, but born in Mexico City in 1967. His large-scale, interactive pieces have been commissioned around the world. Rafael’s work is usually public, fashioned in a manner where casual onlookers, bystanders and the curious can manipulate his pieces by way of voice, motion, heartbeat, shadows, etc. The Guggenheim in New York City commissioned a piece by Rafael, which will open September 16th. From the WSJ:
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Exhibitions: Estevan Oriol: SURU: Retrospective: Gangsta.
5January 29, 2009 by Citizen192
Los Angeles, Ca resident and longtime photographer Estevan Oriol will be featured at SURU gallery in Los Angeles starting February 1st. The exhibition, held until February 28th, consists of photographs throughout Oriol’s career. You can probably expect hardcore cholos (is that redundant?), bodacious cholas and iconic shots of Cypress Hill, Soul Assassins and others. Frankly, Oriol’s photographs should be categorized as cultural and historical treasures. In fact, I’d go so far as to say they should be hung in official city hallways throughout LA, or in mayor Villaraigosa’s office somewhere. Watch the clip below for some more about this artist.
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