Category: Gallery Mondays
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Gallery Mondays: Ever Blanco Valverde’s Owl @ Chashama 266 Gallery
Earlier this month, I was running an errand in NYC and stumbled across one of Chashama‘s exhibit spaces on 37th Street in the Garment District. The space is only open by appointment, so I couldn’t get in. Nonetheless, I managed to snap a photo of this stern-looking owl painting by Ever Blanco Valverde through the glass. The solo…
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Gallery Mondays: Cernesto’s Pabst Goddess
It’s such a nice day out in New York, especially for what’s supposed to be 93 degree weather, so Gallery Mondays is headed to the outdoors this week. I found this lovely goddess on Beford and N 8th in Brooklyn about two months ago. She’s holding Pabst Blue Ribbon beers in three of her four…
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Gallery Mondays: Aristide Maillol’s ‘The River’
Back in the fall of 2013, I visited the MoMa Sculpture Garden. I got there right before it closed so I didn’t get to enjoy it too much, but it’s a great place to sit down and have a peaceful reading session. My favorite sculpture was The River by French sculptor Aristide Maillol. The statue lies…
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Gallery Mondays: Laura Little Curated
Last week Thursday I attended Laura Little Curated’s launch event in NYC at 28on27 with my friend Kristell. The event featured Laura Little’s photography and some of the clothing she designed using her own photographs. The DJ at the event spun some pretty cool tunes. No one at the event knew who he was, but…
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Gallery Mondays: ‘Rise’ by Stoupakis @ Last Rites Gallery
Oh, what some of us would do to be submerged in a body of water like this woman right now. While I was checking out the latest exhibit at Last Rites Gallery called “The Kindly Ones,” I stumbled upon this beautiful painting by Davis Stoupakis. The painting is called Rise, and the red color he…
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Gallery Mondays: Broken Blue Angry Birds Vase @ Hofstra’s Emily Lowe Gallery
Feast your eyes on a broken vase from an exhibit called Past Traditions/New Voices in Asian Art, showcased at Hofstra University’s Emily Lowe Gallery during the fall of 2014. The exhibit was a mixture of the old and the new (as the name of the exhibition suggests), with pieces ranging from a canvas of mock Chinese calligraphy (which…
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Gallery Mondays: Effie Trinket, ‘The Hunger Games’ Films’ Ultimate Fashionista
Effie Trinket, may I have your footwear? If you’re a fan of The Hunger Games, books, films or both, you need to go see the exhibition at Discovery Times Square in New York City. Pronto. This piece of art can be found in the gift shop at the end of the maze-like, self-guided tour. I have no clue…
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Gallery Mondays: Michael Shvo and Paul Kasmin Gallery’s #GettyStation
If you needed a good laugh today, you’re welcome. I remember walking passed this public exhibit in Chelsea during the fall of 2013. I was on my way to an art gallery for a job assignment, but I didn’t notice this lovely faux gas station until I walked passed it a second time on my way…
