brice marden cuts his paint with turpenoid natural
photo's mostly feature shots from his studio, revealing the process importance of his studio practice. 11 new pieces around $7m ea.
Published between 1930 and 1970, in close collaboration with Le Corbusier himself the eight volumes comprise a comprehensive record of the buildings, projects, sketchbooks, manifestos, drawings, and texts of one of the 20th century’s most influential architect.
Volumes 1-2, 4-7 edited by Willy Boesiger; Volume 1 co-edited by Oscar Stonorov, Volume 3 edited by Max Bill
Publisher: Les Éditions d’Architecture, Zurich
1708 pages
supermoon bakehouse
finally after living here 6 years I made it to Hà VL, a full 12 minutes from my warehouse, one of the best dishes ever in Portland today...
Shredded chicken, potatoes, coconut cream, lemongrass, with vermicelli noodles in yellow curry chicken broth
Brother and I had a little Festivus: the Airing of Grievances. It was amicable. But there's a long way to go. He still reacts very badly to criticism, and still does lots of dumbass things. Apparently I'm "solving problems that don't exist."
BYGGYZ, sandwiches, Wednesday! 12 - 4pm - as per Rachael's fb post
Despite the lure of easy profit, Davis and his business partner, David Dolginow, have never tried to capitalize on the lucrative sweet-cider trend. Instead, they’ve embarked on a far more ambitious—if not quixotic—quest for perfection. Their goal with Shacksbury, and in particular with the company’s offshoot, the Lost Apple Project, is essentially to bring America’s greatest apples back from the dead, scouring Vermont roadsides and pastures for forgotten strains that once lined the roads and property lines of Colonial New England.
not sure im ready for the ken burns vietnam experience which started airing on pbs last night. jesus, nearly 20 fucking hours. my dvr is gonna take a hit.
medic!
Selected pages from the Spätgotisches Musterbuch des Stephan Schriber, a manuscript which appears to be some kind of sketchbook, belonging to a 15th century monk working in South-West Germany, where ideas and layouts for illuminated manuscripts were tried out and skills developed.
Good evening. For Expo Chicago, Gagosian Gallery has put together the darkest, most cohesive group show I’ve ever seen in an art fair booth. (I’m told it was assembled by Andy Avini, a Gagosian director who is also an artist, which makes sense—it seems the product of an artist’s eye.) One of two entrances takes you past a tough trio of works: Cady Noland’s Mirror Device (1987) comprises a mirror with a metal bar mounted in front of it, from which descend a pistol and handcuffs; the mirror reflects the adjacent silver John Chamberlain crushed car parts sculpture, Women’s Voices (2005). Kitty-corner is a black Andy Warhol Electric Chair.
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RIP HARRY DEAN STANTON
lot of positive reviews for hbos The Deuce. premieres tonight.
Summary:
womens final w/two americans not named williams starting soon on espn.
648 E. 11th 1983
any pdx folks know of The Rockin Crab ? just read a pos fb review from a PDX local
Tusk in PDX is spectaculicious
just started Better Things. pretty good!