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January 17, 2008
The Canal Chapter presents Better Version of Me a mockumentary by East Pleasant Pictures.
"Better Version of Me" Screening Thursday, January 17th, 8pm.
RSVP@THECANALCHAPTER.COM
The Canal Chapter
343 Canal Street
4th Floor
New York City
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January 17, 2008
MOTI HASSON GALLERY
invites you and a guest to celebrate our
ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
at our Chelsea location
Thursday, January 17, 2008
7-10 pm
Moti Hasson Gallery
535 West 25th Street
New York City
Enjoy a chilled Grolsch swingtop
or a Christi cocktail by Christiania Vodka
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January 10, 2008
UNTITLED (ON PAPER)
JANUARY 10 - FEBRUARY 9, 2008
OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 6 PM - 8 PM
MOTI HASSON GALLERY is very pleased to announce the opening of UNTITLED (ON PAPER), an exhibition that celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Gallery's move to its current Chelsea location. The exhibition runs from January 10 to February 9, 2008. Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday, January 10, from 6 to 8 pm.
Since the traditional gift for the first anniversary is paper, Moti Hasson Gallery will present a group exhibition of works on paper by Gallery artists LIHI CHEN, ZIPORA FRIED, JACKIE GENDEL, TOMMY HARTUNG, DAVID KRAMER, PAUL PAGK, SHINIQUE SMITH, and guest artists DERRICK ADAMS, URI ARAN, DAVID ARMSTRONG SIX, MARK BARROW, MONICA COOK, WILLIAM DOWNS, KELTIE FERRIS, DANA FRANKFORT, LUIS GISPERT, PABLO HELGUERA, JON KESSLER, DAN KOPP, YASUE MAETAKE, TOM McGRATH, ANDY MOON-WILSON, JENNIFER MURPHY, RUNE OLSEN, RAYMOND PETTIBON, SABEEN RAJA, MARC ANDRE ROBINSON, CARLOS ROQUE, and DEREK SULLIVAN.
For many of the artists in the exhibition who work in a variety of media, UNTITLED (ON PAPER) showcases a sometimes less known, if related and no less consequential aspect of their practice. For others, paper serves as a primary source and subject matter for their work. Informed by conceptual practices that are ephemera (i.e. books, posters, multiples) and distribution based, their contributions expand what "inscription on the page" can mean for artists today. Ultimately, the exhibition features artists who have created works that incorporate paper, but that are not limited to drawings. In so doing, UNTITLED (ON PAPER) extends the idea of paper as both subject and material, as well as referencing the larger impact of how paper circulates through mainstream media, and how its presentation in other formats like literature, poetry, graffiti, graphic design, and criticism affect artists and their work in both form and content.
MOTI HASSON GALLERY
535 WEST 25TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10001
T: 212.268.4444
F: 212.268.4944
WWW.MOTIHASSON.COM
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January 10, 2008
BBlessing cordially invites you
to attend the opening reception for
Adolescence and the Virtues of Maturity
A group exhibition curated by
BBlessing and Table Brothers 2005
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
8pm - 11pm
Adolescence Soundtrack by the Artists
BBlessing
181 Orchard St.
Between Houston and Stanton Sts.
RSVP to rsvp@bblessing.com
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January 09, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
7:00 - 9:00pm
Susan Inglett Gallery
522 W 24th St
(Bet. 10th / 11th Avenues)
New York, NY
Complimentary wine, beer & cocktails
Tickets:
* This is an invite-only event for Gen Art Platinum & Higher Level Members. (call 212-255-7300 to become a member)
Gen Art is proud to invite Gen Art Platinum & Higher Level Members to a Collector's Circle Private Preview and Reception of the work of Hope Gangloff.
The paintings and drawings of Hope Gangloff faithfully illustrate a life lived. Though drawn from casual snapshots, each work suggests a constructed mise-en-scene whose actors, props and sets have been drawn directly from central casting. Every scrap of wallpaper, each cigarette or paper lantern, every expression and gesture is lavished with care and attention. It is this obsessive attention to detail that propels the work beyond the familiar into the realm of the surreal.
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January 08, 2008
Neke Carson and Michael Wiener Present
"Live from the Living Room"
at The Gershwin Hotel
7 East 27th St.
NYC
Tuesday January 8th
"ZERO BOY"
in
UNDERGROUND
Fact, Fiction and Fantasy
Stories from Zero Boy
A night of Comedy and Histrionica from the sound demon of NYC
One hour of unadulterated Zero Boy
A rare Zero Boy only show featuring stories from life, history and the
unknown.
Tall tales, true adventures and hilarious history come to life from a
blood relative of Hans Christian Andersen. And as always its ****ing
Funny!
www.zeroboy.com
8PM
cover $10
this NPR personality performs his unique brand of sonically acrobatic, mime style, multiply voiced narratives, alongside related theatrical projects, MC gigs and beyond at theaters, festivals, streetcorners all over the world, and pops up regularly in the most eclectic ways in and around New York City, on local television broadcasts, political benefits, so on and so forth. his work startles, touches, jars the imagination, and must be seen, and heard to be believed. there is only one Zero Boy, truly. and you never forget your first time. so come!
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January 08, 2008
Julian Schnabel: Navigation Drawings
8 January 2008 through 16 February 2008
Julian Schnabel
Sperone Westwater - New York
Sperone Westwater
415 West 13 Street, New York, NY 10014
212/999-7337 (fax) 999-7338
Sperone Westwater is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent drawings by Julian Schnabel. Titled “Navigation Drawings,” these works are painted in oil on found vintage nautical maps which are subsequently mounted onto stretched linen. Despite their intimate scale, these drawings suggest an expanding pictorial space. Rotating the map on its side or upside down, the artist releases its informational content to emphasize gesture and fluidity. Each stroke describes the speed and direction of its marking, and in this way, the drawings are as precise and as abstract as the maps onto which they are painted. The overall visual sensation is one of openness and light; one also detects a cinematic impulse to frame and focus the image.
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January 08, 2008
I was kidnapped and dragged to Hawaii! No joke!
Now I'm back! So, hold on to your Manolos... something very big is about to happen. Stay tuned!
xx,
PARTYCRASHER
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