
One week only for this folks, so get down there to have a look.
Peter Sutherland, Daniel Johnson, Leo Fitzpatrick, Todd Jordan, Niall McClelland, Jason Dill, and more.
The exhibition runs from October 16th through the 24th at No.6 Store’s lower level gallery open Monday – Friday 2-7pm and Sunday 12-6 pm.

This is going to be a great show.
Capricious Space Presents:
Santiago Mostyn’s
The Sympathizer!
Featuring Karen Skog Orkester
(Bergen, Norway)
October 15 – November 13, 2010
Opening Reception: October 15, 7-9pm
Opening night performances by the Orchestra every hour
After Party at East River Bar with DJ Tim Barber: 9-11pm
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Julia Chesky braved a stormy night to document the scenes at Tim Barber’s Bridgerunners opening at Nike Stadium and Lyle Owerko’s Boombox book signing at Clic Gallery

BURNING BRIDGES
a collection of photographs by Tim Barber
Thursday October 14th, 7-9pm
Nike Stadium
276 Bowery
New York, NY

If you’re in London over the next couple days, make sure to stop by the Moniker Fair. There are some great galleries involved, plus site specific installations by Stephen Powers (above) and Ben Eine.
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This is where you want to visit this weekend. Too many artists to name, so visit the website for more info
RE:FORM SCHOOL
October 9th – October 11th, 2010
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
233 Mott Street
(at Prince & Mott)
New York, NY 10012-34011

New Work New York, curated by Tim Barber.
Levi’s has taken over the old Deitch space on Wooster until mid-December and are putting on a Photo Workshop. All things considered, this is a great thing for the creative public of New York.
“These public facilities feature a professional–grade studio, vintage camera rental, and a myriad of other bits and bobs to keep you shooting in style. For several months, we are inviting leaders from a variety of cultural fields, non-profit organizations, artists and the general public to share valuable resources.”
Levi’s Photo Workshop
18 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013

FREESTYLE ARCHITYPER 2
A site specific sculptural installation by Carlos Mare139 Rodriguez
Tuesday, October 05 at 7:30PM
at Raw Space Gallery
148 11th Ave. (btw. 21st & 22nd)
NY, NY 10011
RSVP here

Tonight.
Sandy Kim and Logan White
October 1st – 29th, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, October 1st, 7 – 10pm
Space 1026
1026 Arch St. 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
More info here
Victor Reyes opened his latest show War Paint at Known Gallery in Los Angeles last night. We sat down with the man for a couple questions.
Opening tonight as the inaugural exhibition at James Fuentes LLC‘s new location at 55 Delancey Street. To New York With Love is a solo exhibition by Jonas Mekas featuring two new works, Orchard Street (2010) & World Trade Center Haikus (2010) along with a portfolio of prints.

GEOFF McFETRIDGE, The Westest
at Half Gallery
September 21—October 15, 2010
Opening reception: Tuesday, Sept. 21, 6-8 p.m.

Sue Williams
Al-Qaeda is the CIA
September 18 – October 23 2010
Reception Friday September 17 6-8pm
curated by Nate Lowman
303 Gallery
547 W 21st Street
New York, NY 10011
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This Friday be sure to check out Nixon’s Art Mosh, a global, rotating art installation. The show features work from Nixon team riders and friends of Nixon. September 17th @ 548 West 22nd Street from 8pm-11pm
click here to RSVP: viceland.com/nixon

“I wish I could have been there”, that’s how I feel when I think about Max’s Kansas City. A new book by Steven Kasher, Max’s Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll, lets you see what you missed. The September 15th book release party coincides with an exhibition of photos and artwork created by the patrons of the infamous establishment at Kasher’s New York gallery.
Sure, it looks like Dave Kinsey went to bed with Picasso’s ghost but, this has to be the best body of work Kinsey has produced to date. On view at Joshua Liner Gallery until October 9th
photos by Kain Productions

Santiago Sierra, Los Penetrados
Team Gallery
September 9th – October 23rd 2010
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Opening tonight is an outstanding show by Stanley Donwood at Fifty24SF. Earlier this week we had a chance to talk with Donwood, and his collaborator John Mathias about the show, and life in general. We’ll have the results of that for you next week, so for now, get to the opening tonight!

Go say what’s up to Austin.
Opening tonight, The Flop Box and Free Gold Watch present FOURTEEN. Featuring new work from Hannah Stouffer (above), Dustin Aksland, Robert Garcia III, Owen Takabayashi, Brandon Chuesy, Andrew McClintock, Eric Kneeland, Dylan Maddux, Shelby Ulibarri, Jesse Geller, Nathan Smith, Josh Blank, Pez, and Ken Davis.
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