Lately I've seen a few gallery opening announcements where the beverage sponsor was Jamaican beer Red Stripe. This makes a good "teaching moment." Jamaica is the most dangerous place in the Caribbean for queer people, with a government that regularly issues anti-LBGT statements, and a dance hall culture whose musicians regularly call for violence against queer people in their lyrics. Much of Jamaica's income comes from investment, trade, and tourism from the United States. This is no time to do business with Red Stripe or for that matter Myers Rum. Visit Pam's House Blend and Boycott Jamaica for more information.
Art: March 2009 Archives
This is an installation and detail view from a smart two-person show at Kate Werble in SoHo combining work in various media of Brock Enright with photographs by John Lehr. There is much more in the show, and I really like the photos by Lehr as well. I'm just showing you what I could get good images of. Check out the gallery's website for more.
3 works, all 2009:
Sunset
Latex paint, glitter, paper, spray paint, snow, and baby powder
dimensions variable
Butterfly Knife and a Ritz Cracker
Butterfly knife, Ritz Cracker, and toothpaste
Penguin Paradox
Pastel on paper
50 1/2 × 38 inches
Museum 52 had a solo installation of Sarah Braman's work for their booth at The Armory Show. I can't get enough of her work!
Anaba also wrote about this, and has some photos of individual sculptures.
File storage and bandwidth are unlimited for all web sites hosted at ArtCat.
We stopped measuring storage space and bandwidth used by individual sites some time ago, but I realized that I never announced that or updated the text on the website. Now I have!
I saw a few things I really liked at The Armory by artists I had never seen before. It's the reason we go each year. This is one of the artists, Astrid Svangren, who was in the Gallery Charlotte Lund Booth. My apologies for the less than stellar photography. Both works are titled:
Dreams Careerism
narcissism and alienation
Related: The artist and Charlotte Lund appear in this Vernissage TV video from May 2007.
I'm not blogging that much about the fairs this week -- too little time. Check my twitter feed for more "on the spot" reporting.
When I first started ArtCal in 2004, ArtCat web hosting for artists already existed. The latter doesn't stand for anything, but ArtCal was suggested by a friend as short for "Art Calendar."
Given the fact that I have trademarked ArtCat, and I own the .com for it, I always meant to consolidate everything -- artist and gallery web hosting, the calendar, and the zine, into one brand with interlinked sites, and now I have! As part of a redesign for the new Culture Pundits advertising format, I worked with the brilliant artist and designer Michael Mandiberg to come up with a new look.
We are still tweaking the design, but go check it out. I'm quite happy with it.
[Watch for changes to this blog and James's as well in the next 24 hours.]