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"Next month, a former factory in a small town an hour north of New York will become the first museum dedicated to the greatest generation of American artists. Not Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning. The next generation, the one that came of age during the 1960's and 70's, the one that includes Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, Robert Smithson, Sol LeWitt, Andy Warhol, Robert Ryman, Agnes Martin, Bruce Nauman and Richard Serra. The history of American art is going to need a little rewriting."
sad news, heard of the passing of colin deland today - a little story here (see 3/7/03)
Perry Hoberman: infringement series.
Other works.
Hi everyone,
I am showing my art works from last few years. It will be a party. Please
come and have some fun.
Samoa
((FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE))
Portraits by Samoa
Painting exhibition
Opening. Wednesday, March 5th. 6pm -8pm
@ CB's Gallery
313 Bowery, New York City.
Tel:212.677.0455
Closing. Friday, March 28th.
Samoa, former guitarist for The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, sole
Japanese country singer in the U.S., now exhibits his paintings for the
first time. His unique, comical paintings offer political overtones that
penetrate and challenge the corporate controlled world.
For more information:
http://www.rainbowpig.com
radebaugh -- the future we were promised
Weird. In the Jan 27th New Yorker, on page 70, there is a detail from the painting Hi by Michael Bevilacqua (this is at the start of the story Jon by George Saunders.) Clearly visible in the painting is Marybeth's El Teddy's logo.
No, there's no purpose to this post except to note that it's weird to see your stuff recycled and reflected back at you.
Anybody know anything about this guy?