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sloflo
July 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Photography
Tagged: Bushwick, Coney Island, Highline
To Whom It May Concern
July 5, 2009 · 1 Comment
Disassociate the face with the statements placed. For fakes, I say Jake is right on the case. SO mistakes have been made not great but, hey, whatever’s clever. Theres supposed to be someone better than me at this shit of jargon nonsense, where most of it is related to investment captial and financers pockets. Thing is I haven’t even picked up my career let alone dropped it. I watch shifts in my polls that let me know how I get along with the crowd as it grows. Whos receptive to each post and which ones relflect me the most. I get vexed a bit when I have to pull this though, this informal exersice of spontaneous prose, because I feel that there is a lacking perception of what my ability holds. For instance the sitch is, I’m at home in the sticks with some brews and a new fax machine, making my home office mean, outside of anything. Better off than many dream. Wall Street Cream Team. Triple Beam. The residual speil about meals and means. About clouds of smoke and steam. About clothes and hoes and yatta yatta, rest on Saturday with a Bag of Cibatta. Challah. After a sip of Keystone I won’t– as much as you don’t, KNOW. At all what the fucking plan is. I’m getting called other names in the street. I’m really about to walk around naked so you know that its me. Tre flips all day in the street. Critizie the feet then buy my trees. Screw face and Chinky eye the steez when I’m tired of being me. Or the one you know. The disticition is different, theres a postion of DICTION. Simpleton. Fix it when? Life is over once you cash that check. At least I don’t pay for breakfast, ever. And its steak, GO AHEAD, hate. There will no longer be this page after a few shakes of the magic wand. Concerened? I shall go on. Magic rants have cryptic chants that unearth the scriptures of which to plant, in the mind of guys who utilize time past to glorify, a nonexistent future tense bracket. CRAB SHIT. Fracture the fat kid and eat him. Waterworld with Kevin Kostner cost more at Walmart than it ever did before at my neighborhood video store. I pity the whores who sell themseleves to their agents and ask for payment and gauge that just because their enslavement warrants them being famous is a reason to playcate the IDIOT KING.
Categories: Art Openings · Fashion · Film · Interview · Music · Photography · Poetry · Promotional · School Transit · Skateboarding · Tidbits · Travel · Writing · Zines
New York Art Week Event
February 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Humble Arts Foundation Presents
The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography Book Launch Party
Thursday, March 5, 6 – 9 PM
Volta Show
7 W. 34th Street at 5th Avenue
The reception will be held in Volta’s VIP Lounge.
An after party will be held at:
Boucarou
Thursday, March 5, 10 PM until late
64 E. 1st Street at 1st Avenue
RSVP required for both events. Guest list strictly enforced.
Send RSVPs to: rsvp@hafny.org.
Humble Arts Foundation is pleased to present The Collector’s Guide To Emerging Art Photography, a 180-page source book for collectors, art dealers, gallery directors, photo editors, museum professionals, and independent curators. Featuring 163 emerging art photographers, The Collector’s Guide aims to further Humble’s mission by bridging the gap between ambitious early-career photographers and photography professionals.
The Collector’s Guide book launch party will take place at Volta Show, Thursday, March 5th from 6 – 9pm at 7 W. 34th St at 5th Ave. The reception will be held in Volta’s VIP lounge. An after party will be held at Boucarou, 64 E. 1st St. at 1st Ave, Thursday, March 5, 10 PM – until late. RSVP required: rsvp@hafny.org.
http://humbleartsfoundation.org/publications/index.html
A select number of books will be available for sale.
Participating photographers include: Dustin Aksland,Carlos Albalá, Kathyrn Parker Almanas, Corey Arnold, Peter Baker, Rob Ball, Gideon Barnett, Anna Bauer, Matthew Baum, Juliana Beasley, Johan Bergström, Brian Berman, Colin Blakely, Dan Boardman, Steven Brahms, Mark Brautigam, Timothy Briner, Jessica Bruah, Michael Bühler-Rose, Jesse Burke, Alejandro Cartagena, Jacob Carter, Melissa Catanese, Anastasia Cazabon, Alana Celii, Talia Chetrit, Andrea Chu, Céline Clanet, François Coquerel, Robyn Cumming, Chris Davis, Rachael Dunville, Dan Eckstein, Gerald Edwards III, Scott Eiden, Amy Elkins, Geoffrey Ellis, Tealia Ellis-Ritter, Grant Ernhart, Thobias Fäldt, Jan Fassbender, Jon Feinstein, Todd Fisher, Lucas Foglia, Manya Fox, Zack Genin, Dana Gentile, Sam Gezari, Emiliano Granado, Leslie Grant, Yann Gross, Gustav Gustafsson, Gregory Halpern, Paul Herbst, Beth Herzhaft, Susanna Hesselberg, Nicole Jean Hill, Ben Huff, Lacey Ann Johnson, Dina Kantor, Nicole Katz, Drew Kelly, Mikael Kennedy, Gunnar Knechtel, Liz Kuball, Naho Kubota, William Lamson, Molly Landreth, Mårten Lange, Shane Lavalette, Alejandra Laviada, Jason Lazarus, Bryan Lear, Ashley Lefrak, Miranda Lehman, Brian Lesteberg, Jennifer Loeber, Sophie T. Lvoff, Thomas Macker, Ashley Macknica, Sarah Madsen, Alison Malone, Jessica Mallios, John Mann, Michael Marcelle, Marc McAndrews, Andrew Robert McComb, Erica McDonald, Tammy Mercure, Nick Meyer, Chad Muthard, Wakaba Noda, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Bob O’Connor, Grady O’Connor, Patrick O’Hare, Christina Maria Oswald, Robert Pallesen, Sarah Palmer, Lydia Panas, Ahndraya Parlato, Brandon Pavan, Eric Percher, Nathan Ellis Perkel, Regine Petersen, Ryan Pfluger, Cara Phillips, Birthe Piontek, Louis Porter, Friederike Von Rauch, Shawn Records, Justin James Reed, Reka Reisinger, Peter Riesett, Jenny Riffle, Lissa Rivera, Jessica Roberts, Carlo Van de Roer, Patrick Romero, Dalton Rooney, Nadine Rovner, Will Sanders, John Saponara, Matthew Schenning, Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, Aaron Schuman, Stephen K. Schuster, Bryan Jacob Schutmaat, Matthew Shain, Angus R. Shamal, Daniel Shea, Matt Siber, Sarah Small, Angie Smith, Tema Stauffer, Will Steacy, Amy Stein, Parsley Steinweiss, Luke Stettner, Sean Stewart, Barry Stone, Sarah Sudhoff, JJ Sulin, Rachel Sussman, Tina Tyrell, Simon Vahala, Alex Van Clief, Kamden Vencill, Caroline de Vries, Michael Werner, Emma Wieslander, Sara Wight, Grant Willing, Sarah Wilmer, Ofer Wolberger, Jason John Würm, Wheat Wurtzburger, Jeongmee Yoon, Anoush Abrar & Aimée Hoving, Allison Wermager & Alexander M. Harrington, Inka Lindergård & Niclas Holmström, Kate and Camilla and Tribble & Mancenido.
Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine-art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice-annual artists grants, and educational programming. http://hafny.org.
For additional information, visuals, and press inquiries, please send an email to amani olu at press@hafny.org.
Categories: Art Openings · Photography
Tagged: Humble Arts Foundation
NEW JSBJ PUBLICATION
February 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The guys over at Hixsept are involved in a new project that deserves a once over from everyone, if not an intense love.
JE SUIS UNE BANDE DE JEUNES


Categories: Photography · Writing · Zines
Tagged: Hixsept, JSJB
Back In a Flash
February 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Been really busy…new column on the way!

Sticker posting?


Say What?!?

Luxury food for the homeless on 14th Street.


Stunning

SMOKIN YOU FOOLS
2009 © PostHood
Categories: Photography · Travel
Tagged: Burger King, Ed Hardy, Gagosian Gallery, Lobster, Piero Manzoni, Smoking Lounge, Sparrows
Rose Contemporary Opening
December 15, 2008 · 1 Comment
Sharing holiday cheer with friends and family, Rose and Julia Burlingham put together a soirée that was intimate and relaxed.











Rose Contemporary Gallery is located on 15 Park Row above the J&R across from City Hall Park. Suite 16E
Categories: Art Openings · Fashion · Photography · Writing
Tagged: Rose Contemporary
xox – Holiday Fun – xox
November 28, 2008 · 1 Comment
Categories: Fashion · Photography · Tidbits
Tagged: Federico Frum
I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl
August 11, 2008 · 1 Comment
At Asia Song Society on August Ninth Two.Thousand.Eight
On the evening of August 9th Garrick Gott and Terence Koh, of Asia Song Society, held a fascinating opening. The attendance was no joke, the crowd spilled onto the street. There were even people sitting on the southern side of Canal street in between beers. The amazing DJ booth was a steel sculpture. There was a fake dick painted florescent yellow on a stop sign outside the gallery. The crisper was filled with mini champagne for about ten minutes; I gave mine to Jen Reynolds so that she didn’t have to walk downstairs. I was immediately regretful, it was so packed upstairs. By the time I got back down to the fridge between the DJ and the dance floor there were no refreshments in sight. Beers were all over the street by the time the dance/after party came around. During the opening there were mad beards all over the street. Inside, the show was on the ground floor of the building and was composed of a very large assortment of pieces. There was such a saturation of art there were pieces and photographs on the floor. Amongst the people that were there, there was a gigantic seven foot shopping cart locked to a street sign out front. The dance floor downstairs was sticky and hot when it came time to get down. There were numerous well dressed people below ground sweating and working through it like a dance-a-thon.





August 9th – August 24th
Categories: Art Openings · Photography
Tagged: Asia Song Society, Group Show, Scott Keighley












