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When I was born, my father remarked that I was as beautiful as a speckled trout. I now know what that means. 

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A Vanguard of the Williamsburg Art Scene Flees to DUMBO: Galapagos heads south



To those who live in and around North Williamsburg, the rent has gone up – and up and up and up. Galapagos, which opened in 1995, blazed an artistic trail along a waterfront teeming with drugs, prostitution and neglect. Galapagos was new, edgy & daring, flaunting all things experimental. At the time, who would have thought that Billy Burg would become a destination neighborhood filled not only with the Hipster locals but also Westchester Glitterettes & Long Island Sparklers. (All you need to do is spot the shorts & 4-inch stiletto pumps to know that things have changed.)


Rent has quadrupled since 1995 as condos spring up like mushrooms all over the neighborhood, encircling McCarren Park like a mini-Upper West side. And the waterfront – let’s just say that the war still rages on, its most visible and controversial victim being the partially destroyed MarineTerminalBuilding in nearby Geenpoint. Battles lines have been drawn and condo-mania & big-box branding are winning.


Galapagos, feeling that heat and more, had to flee rent increases that made it impossible for them to operate in the manner to which we were all accustomed. Edgy does not translate into high volume sales. Oh well, I guess there will be another big-box resto-bar hot spot taking up the old space, and sure to jammed full of trend-o-maticas.


Now, Galapagos has opened its door in DUMBO (acronym for Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass http://www.galapagosartspace.com/galapagosindumbo.html ), a mature art zone with more teeth and a big knot of transportation routes nearby. And the building is labeled Green.


The Galapagos website points all of its fingers for the move at the rent situation, but there is more to this change than that. On WNYC, a Galapagos owner stated in an interview that “you need a passport” to get to Williamsburg. A passport?What could he have meant by that? Have the hipsters set up a border crossing? Is the L Train not enough train for the size of the crowds flooding the neighborhood? Are big-box competitors outbidding art houses for coveted space? Or has the entire scene changed from edgy and innovative to Meatpacking East?


To find out, Adanna will venture into the wilds of Willy B, looking for signs of the ancient artistic civilization, and reporting on the new invaders.


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REINA76ARTIST

yesss. go deep. yups dont like edge. they like prrrrrfect.


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