Posts tagged NYC

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 

Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 

(source: ArtRuby.com)

Ormond Gigli, Girls in the Windows, New York City (1960).

Ormond Gigli, Girls in the Windows, New York City (1960).

Dan Colen “The Spirits That I Called” is opening tonight at OKO Gallery (NYC) from 8:00pm - 10:00pm.

Dan Colen “The Spirits That I Called” is opening tonight at OKO Gallery (NYC) from 8:00pm - 10:00pm.

Kenny Scharf, Red Scary Guy (2013) on view at The Standard High Line.

Kenny Scharf, Red Scary Guy (2013) on view at The Standard High Line.

New York: Jeff Koon’s Gazing Ball is opening tonight at David Zwirner from 6-8pm. 

New York: Jeff Koon’s Gazing Ball is opening tonight at David Zwirner from 6-8pm. 

Daniel Arsham, Volcanic Crystal Pay Phones (2013).

A preview of some of the work that will be displayed at the Emmanuel Perrotin booth at Frieze New York next week.

(All images courtesy of Galerie Perrotin and OHWOW.)

We visited Daniel Arsham’s studio in Greenpoint Brooklyn this week. We were lucky enough to preview a collection of work that will be displayed at the Emmanuel Perrotin booth at Frieze New York next week. Take a look at some of the highlights, and stay tuned for more. 

(All images courtesy of Galerie Perrotin and OHWOW.)

Creative Time takes over the Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn for its gala. Photo by PMc. 

Creative Time takes over the Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn for its gala. Photo by PMc. 

Richard Phillips is launching his new book tonight at Karma Books (39 Great Jones Street) in NYC. 6:00 - 8:00pm. 

Richard Phillips is launching his new book tonight at Karma Books (39 Great Jones Street) in NYC. 6:00 - 8:00pm. 

The New Museum has launched an called “Recalling 1993,” an interactive project turning every Manhattan pay phone into a geo-located time capsule of NYC in 1993, all inspired by our current exhibition, “NYC 1993.”

Call toll-free from any pay phone in Manhattan by dialing 1-855-FOR-1993 and hear real stories from ‘93 about the neighborhood you’re in and, in many cases, the very corner you’re standing on.

Find the closest pay phone here.

Seen at Scope. 

Seen at Scope. 

Doug Aitken at 303 Gallery through March 23rd 2013.