Last night saw the opening of a Sanrio’s Hello Kitty NY pop-up shop and art show. Coinciding with the release of the book Hello Kitty, Hello Art!, the exhibition features a wide array of kid-friendly, adult approved art.
Stop by the Openhouse Gallery today through Sunday to see what’s up.
Friday, December 14 – Saturday, December 15: 11am – 8 pm
Sunday, December 16: 11 am – 5 pm
The fifth and final edition of OHWOW’s annual group show during Art Basel Miami Beach opened last Thursday and closed Sunday. Always one step ahead, It Ain’t Fair will be missed.
Art week in Miami kicked off luxuriously for us last night at the opening of The Hole’s Fresh Basel at Villa Vecchia. Consisting of an extensive contemporary art installation, live art making, and performances at the historic waterfront villa, Fresh Basel is, well, fresh.
Congratulations goes out to Jesper Elg, Mikkel Grønnebæk & Peter Funch on the 10th anniversary of their Copenhagen gallery V1 . If you’re in Denmark tonight, this is where you should be.
This past Monday, guests from the fashion and art worlds came together to honor artist Dan Colen at The 12th Annual RxArt Party for his installation at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. Partygoers were treated to both a silent and live auction benefitting RxArt, as well as live music performance by the super cute Kilo Kesh. Christos Katsiaouni was there for the photographs.
Last night saw the opening of Todd James and Alexis Ross’ new show Beyond Elegance. Christos Katsiaouni was on hand to photograph the casual mix of rad people from the art, graffiti, music, and fashion worlds. Presented by PM Tenore and Andy Valmorbida, the exhibition is on view at 560 Washington Street, New York City and until November 30th.
This past Saturday night, a large survey of work by Matta, Rammellzee, Futura, and Phase 2 opened in the Meatpacking District. Curated by Nemo Librizzi and Joseph Nahmad, the dramatically lit Deep Space presented massive canvases connecting the 1970s work of Chilean artist Matta with that of the art created by New York City subway writers in the 1980s. A lively crowd filled the open space, accompanied by the cool jazzy tunes that acted as the center of energy for the show.