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The Watchmaker in Brooklyn

Here’s the second film from Dustin Cohen’s fantastic Made In Brooklyn series.

Penthouse With A Slide

FTW. Poker money made this happen.

Installation View: Triumph

Kris Kuksi’s new show of tiny worlds is on view at Joshua Liner Gallery through April 7th.

Tonight: Dustin Yellin – Investigations of a Dog

6-8pm at Half Gallery

Investigations of a dog refers to the famous short story by Franz Kafka. This sculpture exhibition includes an exclusively monochromatic perspective blending Futurism with the proto-cinematic. Dustin Yellin captures a stalled moment in real time, much the way early photography of Daguerre or Talbot espoused to do. The hallucinatory vignettes here are preminisces of bygone days that have yet to transpire.”

Installation View: Two Heads are Better than One

Theo A. Rosenblum & Chelsea Seltzer’s show at The Hole is on view until Saturday (3/17), so you better go see it if you’re in NYC. Art with a sense of humor is my favorite art.

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Kris Kuksi at Joshua Liner Gallery

Triumph opens tonight

The Great Googa Mooga

An amusement park of food and drink in Prospect Park. May 19th & 20th.

Register for free tickets now

Rammellzee’s Letter Racers

Poised like a battalion barreling through space, this installation at The Suzanne Geiss Company is a thing of beauty.

Morning Dose of The Sale of Manhattan

By Saul Bass

via, laughingsquid / misscellania

Openings & Parties: The End is Here

Billy’s Antiques & Props will be missed.

Photos by Christos Katsiaouni

Art Openings: SF, LA, NY

Lots going on including Cleon Peterson’s show “The Brinksman” along with Bill McRight’s “When You Get Power” at Guerrero Gallery in SF.

Plus: NY Art Fairs

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Artist Eats: West

For this installment of “Artist Eats,” we asked West to share his favorite place to eat. West is a Los-Angeles based abstract painter. He was born and raised in New York City, and has spent the last three years living in Los Angeles. He is a subway graffiti pioneer, a lifelong martial artist and an avid cook. When he’s not listening to old mixtapes of The World Famous Supreme Team Show, he can usually be found eating good food somewhere.

Continue reading for his answer.

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Dirty Old Town

Billy’s Antiques & Props is shutting down and there’s a nice party to accompany it.

Above is the movie Dirty Old Town, which is available on iTunes. The description is as follows:

“The Bowery becomes a nexus of shattered dreams when a merchant has 72 hours to pay his rent. Facing extinction, his ramshackle tent of antiquities lures a troop of misfits, freaks and renegades who form a tableaux vivant full of carnival pageantry, white lies and victimless crime in a fleeting glimpse of Downtown New York.”

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Tonight.

RAMMELLZEE: THE EQUATION, The Letter Racers at The Suzanne Geiss Company 

76 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013

A Look Through The 2012 Armory Show

 

Like a big, expensive “pop-up” art mall in New York City.

Best of New York

Steve Powers and ICY Signs get the cover of NY Mag’s special double issue which features the Best of Everything in NYC.

Fool’s Gold Artist Series #4: GROTESK

This votive candle and more at the Fool’s Gold Store tonight from 7-9pm.

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Weekend Watching: Toxic Brooklyn

 

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