Showing posts with label Art Galleries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Galleries. Show all posts

Monday, November 02, 2009

Chelsea, 25th Street Between Eleventh and Tenth Avenues


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Just at the end of this block, here's a gallery I think I want to have a look at.





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Inside, we see it's an installation with trees, sheep and pools of water.





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But wait!  Those don't look like sheep - they look like 4-legged birds. 

At this point, as I'm trying to figure out exactly what the artist intended them to be, I realize I have no information on the gallery or the artist.  Inexcusable, I know.  I tried googling wooden trees and sheep exhibition; nothing came up, but of course, maybe I should have googled wooden trees and 4-legged birds.

I'm going back to do some more work this week, and I will get answers.
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11/4 - yes answers:  Gana Art is the gallery; Shigeru Uchida is the artist.

Chelsea, 25th Street Between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues


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This building is where OHNY has its office where I'm doing some volunteer work. On the ground floor is Gallery Henoch which is currently exhibiting a pretty good still life show. I particularly like Olga Antonova, but you have to see her stuff in person to appreciate it.





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Look at that intricate brickwork around the arch.  Remember to enlarge it.  Do you think the bricklayers had patterns to consult?
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After looking at a couple of exhibitions, I walked west on 25th Street, then down Eleventh Avenue to 23rd, then west on 23rd to Twelfth Avenue, then up to 24th Street, and across to Tenth Avenue where I ran out of space on my card. The reason I took such a tightly coiled walk was to close a few gaps on my map. It looks much better now. The next walk should be more straightforward.








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Here's a view looking west on 25th Street.










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And a close up.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Chelsea, 25th Street Between Eleventh and Tenth Avenues


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This, the Chelsea Arts Tower, completed in 2006, is the first condominium for art galleries in New York, according to New York Construction's website. You know, instead of waiting around for the neighborhood to go upscale and their rents to rise, they'll buy their space and be secure. Restaurants have gotten wise to that, now galleries. A few, anyway. Marlborough is on the first two floors.

The New York Times reported that in an unusual move, the developers used focus groups of gallery owners to learn what they wanted in gallery space, resulting in some changes, e.g., higher ceilings, three elevators instead of two.  Uh, unusual?  Let's see, we want gallery owners to buy space here.  I wonder what would get them to buy.  I got it, we'll ask them!

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Chelsea, Cheim & Read Gallery, 25th Street Between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues


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This is looking into the entrance of Cheim & Read from the room where I clandestinely took photographs.




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And finally, I made it outside, and took a proper STREET photo.  This is, uh, the Cheim & Read Gallery.  I really don't have any particular fondness for this gallery, I just liked these photos.  Really. 

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Chelsea, Cheim & Read Gallery, 25th Street Between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues

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And now for something completely different.


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I had a decision to make tonight.  Whether to continue with the 3 remaining walks from the Civic Center/Chinatown area (the reason for so many walks is because I did Grand Jury service for four weeks) or to go with a walk I did today in Chelsea.  So Chelsea won, but now I have to figure out what to do about those three, now old, walks.  Maybe it'll come to me in a dream.

But for now, why I was in Chelsea is because I volunteered to do data entry for Open House New York and their office space is at 555 West 25th Street.  I did it from 1:00 to 3:00 and then stopped because I couldn't enter another piece of data without screaming.  They understood.  Some day I must talk to you about Open House, but not now.

So off I went to check out a few exhibits, but mostly to walk.  The day was nice, a proper fall day, around 60, I think, sunny and breezy.



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This show of Jack Pierson's abstract sculptures is at Cheim & Read through November 14.  I showed you the top photo, so you'd get a sense of the size of this piece.  The sculptures are made mostly from broken up signs, plastic and metal.

I'm leaving the enlargements extra large on the indiividual pieces so you can see the materials.



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I didn't like all of them, but I do like these three I'm showing you.  Although now that I look at this one some more, I wonder if it isn't too perfect.  I think I mean too facile, too slick, something like that.



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This one, I love.

Comments, please.


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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Chelsea, 26th Street Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues


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My initial look at 26th Street after I crossed Sixth Avenue led me to conclude that this block was going to be too dull to photograph. Wrong! I can't tell you how often that happens. The first thing I came upon was the Lana Santorelli Gallery. Not only was I surprised to find a gallery on this block, but I was happily surprised to discover that I know someone in the show: Robin Ross. Her work looked great, but it was in the back around the corner and the very nice person, perhaps Lana herself, asked me not to photograph the work, so I can't show it to you. Go to Robin's website, linked above, to see what she does.

This, of course, is a photograph from the outside, which no one can stop me from taking. Unless they ask nicely. Or wag their finger at me. Or look threatening.




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Here is another man working, just outside the door.




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And here is the gallery from across the street, with another view of men working. Although what they are doing is unclear to me.



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