Paradise Garage

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Paradise Garage - Paradise Garage "Ce que nous appelons réalité n’est en fait rien de plus qu’une hallucination, une hallucination culturellement conforme et grammaticalement renforcée." - Terence McKenna - Sam Wagstaff danse avec Robert Mapplethorpe. Lou Reed danse avec David Bowie. "ves Saint Laurent danse avec Loulou de la Falaise. #red Hughes danse avec Thomas Ammann. William S. Burroughs danse avec Brion Gysin. etty Catroux danse avec François Catroux. Steve Jobs danse avec Dieter Rams. Peter Beard danse avec Barbara Allen. +ac- Kerouac danse avec Neal Cassady. .ico danse avec Brian Jones. Patti Smith danse avec Sam Shepard. $einer Friedrich danse avec Philippa de Menil. ob Colacello danse avec Fran Lebowitz Seth Siegelaub danse avec Kynaston McShine. Richard Hell danse avec Robert Quine. +ames Brady danse avec Graydon Carter. 1!sle' Stanle' danse avec Tim Scully. &uerrilla Girls danse avec Puss' Riot. 2irginia D!an danse avec Robert Smithson. abe Pale' danse avec Truman Capote. &regory Bateson danse avec Ste!art Brand. Patti Astor danse avec Futura 2000. Sofia Coppola danse avec Spike Jonze. Dalai Lama danse avec Allen Ginsberg. Teri Toye danse avec Stephen Sprouse. %//edine Alaia danse avec Marc Ne!son. Leo Castelli danse avec Jasper Johns. Robert Longo danse avec Cindy Sherman. %njelica Huston danse avec Bob Richardson Sarah Charles!orth danse avec Joseph Kosuth. %nita Pallenberg danse avec Keith Richards. Malcolm McLaren danse avec Guy Debord. +ohn Cage danse avec Merce Cunningham. Laurie Anderson danse avec John Giorno. Robert Fraser danse avec Mick Jagger. Mike Kelley danse avec Raymond Pettibon. Rei Ka!akubo danse avec Yohji Yamamoto. +ed Johnson danse avec Andy Warhol. Duane Allman danse avec Eric Clapton. $elmut Lang danse avec Jenny Holzer. Klaus Kertess danse avec Mary Boone. 7dwige Belmore danse avec Jean Paul Gaultier. Maurizio Cattelan danse avec Iggy Pop. +ohn F. Kennedy Jr. danse avec Carolyn Bessette. 7ric Goode danse avec Jeffre' Deitch Marella Agnelli danse avec Gianni Agnelli. Dennis Hopper danse avec Brooke Ha'!ard. %nya Phillips danse avec James Chance. Paul Fortune danse avec Michel Lamy. 9ma Thurman danse avec Andre Bala/s. #ranca Soz/ani danse avec Steven Meisel. Kurt Cobain danse avec Courtney Love. +ulian Schnabel danse avec Bruno Bischofberger. 8an Curtis danse avec Annik Honore. +acques de Basher danse avec Karl Lager:eld. Martin Margiela danse avec Jenny Meirens. Sol LeWitt danse avec Eva Hesse. +ane Bir-in danse avec Serge Gainsbourg. 7lizabeth Pe'ton danse avec Kanye West. Madonna danse avec Jean-Michel Basquiat. +acqueline Schnabel danse avec Rene Ricard. %lan Turing danse avec Ludwig Wittgenstein. Kim Gordon danse avec Chloé Sevigny. Marc Jacobs danse avec Katie Grand. Dominique Schlumberger danse avec John de Menil. Steve Rubell danse avec Roy Cohn. +ames King danse avec Davide Sorrenti. arbara Ess danse avec Glenn Branca. (alvin Klein danse avec Sterling Ruby. +oanna Harcourt-Smith danse avec Timothy Leary. Dash Snow danse avec Jade Berreau, Paul Virilio danse avec Rick O!ens. Demna Gvasalia danse avec Loik Gome/. &ene Krell danse avec Ronnie Cooke Ne!house. Larry Page danse avec Sergey Brin. 7dit De%k danse avec Walter Robinson. Fab 5 Freddy danse avec Debbie Harry. 8ngrid Sischy danse avec Sandra Brant. &illes Deleuze danse avec Felix Guattari. ec- Hansen danse avec Hedi Slimane. Diane Arbus danse avec Corrine Day. Salma Haye- danse avec François Henri-,inault. %ndr<e Putman danse avec Didier Grumbach. 7ttorre Sottsass danse avec Barbara Radice. Liza Bear danse avec Willoughby Sharp. Daphné Guinness danse avec Bernard-$enri Levy. Ra: Simons danse avec Peter Saville. 7dward Enninful danse avec Jonathan Ne!house. Diego Corte/ danse avec Stephen Saban. +ean Baudrillard danse avec Keanu Reeves. Richard Prince danse avec Kate Moss. Michel Foucault danse avec Daniel De:ert. Larry Clark danse avec Harmony Korine. Keith Haring danse avec Tony Sha:ra/i. &lenn O? rien danse avec Cookie Mueller. arbara Kruger danse avec James Jebbia. River Phoenix danse avec Gus Van Sant. (hris Kraus danse avec Kathy Acker. David Hockney danse avec Tina Chow. Petra Collins danse avec Richard Kern. &iuseppe Panza danse avec Giovanna Panza. #rançoise Hardy danse avec Jacques Dutronc. Paula Cooper danse avec Neil Cooper. %rthur Rimbaud danse avec Jim Morrison. 8leana Sonnabend danse avec Larry Gagosian. Peter Hujar danse avec David Wojnarowic/. +ean-Luc Godard danse avec Jean Seberg. David Armstrong danse avec Lisa Love. Philip K Dick danse avec Rachael Rosen. .an Goldin danse avec Greer Lankton. ruce Chatwin danse avec John Pa!son. Stephen Shore danse avec Billy Name. +oe Dallesandro danse avec Jackie Curtis. 8an Schrager danse avec Philippe Starck. William Eggleston danse avec Juergen Teller. &erald Malanga danse avec Mary Woronov. %na Stelline danse avec Hampton Fancher. (andy Darling danse avec Paul Morrissey. Leonard Cohen danse avec Marianne Ihlen. David Baile' danse avec Penelope Tree. $olly Solomon danse avec Horace Solomon. Marcia Tucker danse avec John Weber. ruce Nauman danse avec Susan Rothenberg +oan Didion danse avec Paul Jasmin. (arol Gooden danse avec Tina Girouard. Mar- Birle' danse avec Annabel Birley. Lucinda Childs danse avec Susan Sontag. David Whitne' danse avec Philip Johnson. ill Graham danse avec Bruce Mailman. +im Jarmusch danse avec Tilda Swinton. Marcel Duchamp danse avec Robert Rauschenberg. La!rence Weiner danse avec Ne! Order. Micke' Ruskin danse avec Brigid Berlin. (y T!ombly danse avec Tatiana Franchetti. &regory Battcoc- danse avec Jill Johnston. Miuccia Prada danse avec Rem Koolhaas. David Lynch danse avec Angelo Badalamenti. &ordon Matta-(lark danse avec Jeffrey Le!. Diane Von Furstenberg danse avec Barry Diller. $illy Kristal danse avec Steve Mass. &ermano Celant danse avec Harald Szeemann. Ryan Mc&inle' danse avec Dan Colen. +ohnny Rotten danse avec Jamie Reid. Douglas Crimp danse avec Rosalind Krauss. Ti-&race Atkinson danse avec Jean-François Lyotard. +ac- Goldstein danse avec Helene Winer. Pierre Bergé danse avec Madison Cox. %lexander Mc0ueen danse avec Annabelle Neilson. $unter S. Thompson danse avec Jann Wenner. ernard Arnault danse avec Peter Marino. - 8t was 11A.M when Zoé They Sagan, Steve Oklyn, Aur<lien Poirson- %tlan, Mark Even, Anon Bunker, and Mr. Eizo Ota the core operatives of the Mark Lombardi Faction le:t Paradise. Silently walking down the entrance/exit ramp the' emerged on King Street into the CL7%RL8&$T o: the 21st century. -.
Recommended publications
  • Vogue on Yves Saint Laurent
    Model Carrie Nygren in Rive Gauche’s black double-breasted jacket and mid-calf skirt with long- sleeved white blouse; styled by Grace Coddington, photographed by Guy Bourdin, 1975. Linda Evangelista wears an ostrich-feathered couture slip dress inspired by Saint Laurent’s favourite dancer, Zizi Jeanmaire. Photograph by Patrick Demarchelier, 1987. At home in Marrakech, Yves Saint Laurent models his new ready-to-wear line, Rive Gauche Pour Homme. Photograph by Patrick Lichfield, 1969. DIOR’S DAUPHIN FASHION’S NEW GENIUS A STYLE REVOLUTION THE HOUSE THAT YVES AND PIERRE BUILT A GIANT OF COUTURE Index of Searchable Terms References Picture credits Acknowledgments “CHRISTIAN DIOR TAUGHT ME THE ESSENTIAL NOBILITY OF A COUTURIER’S CRAFT.” YVES SAINT LAURENT DIOR’S DAUPHIN n fashion history, Yves Saint Laurent remains the most influential I designer of the latter half of the twentieth century. Not only did he modernize women’s closets—most importantly introducing pants as essentials—but his extraordinary eye and technique allowed every shape and size to wear his clothes. “My job is to work for women,” he said. “Not only mannequins, beautiful women, or rich women. But all women.” True, he dressed the swans, as Truman Capote called the rarefied group of glamorous socialites such as Marella Agnelli and Nan Kempner, and the stars, such as Lauren Bacall and Catherine Deneuve, but he also gave tremendous happiness to his unknown clients across the world. Whatever the occasion, there was always a sense of being able to “count on Yves.” It was small wonder that British Vogue often called him “The Saint” because in his 40-year career women felt protected and almost blessed wearing his designs.
    [Show full text]
  • WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2006: DAY for NIGHT to OPEN Signature Survey Measuring the Mood of Contemporary American Art, March 2-May 28, 2006
    Press Release Contact: Jan Rothschild, Stephen Soba, Meghan Bullock (212) 570-3633 or [email protected] www.whitney.org/press February 2006 WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2006: DAY FOR NIGHT TO OPEN Signature survey measuring the mood of contemporary American art, March 2-May 28, 2006 Peter Doig, Day for Night, 2005. Private Collection; courtesy Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin. The curators have announced their selection of artists for the 2006 Whitney Biennial, which opens to the public on March 2, and remains on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art through May 28, 2006. The list of participating artists appears at the end of this release. Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night is curated by Chrissie Iles, the Whitney’s Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Curator, and Philippe Vergne, the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. The Biennial’s lead sponsor is Altria. "Altria Group, Inc. is proud to continue its forty year relationship with the Whitney Museum of American Art by sponsoring the 2006 Biennial exhibition," remarked Jennifer P. Goodale, Vice President, Contributions, Altria Corporate Services, Inc. "This signature exhibition of some of the most bold and inspired work coming from artists' studios reflects our company's philosophy of supporting innovation, creativity and diversity in the arts." Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night takes its title from the 1973 François Truffaut film, whose original French name, La Nuit américaine, denotes the cinematic technique of shooting night scenes artificially during the day, using a special filter. This is the first Whitney Biennial to have a title attached to it.
    [Show full text]
  • Dash Snow, the Drowned World Selections from the Dash Snow Archive March 31 – May 12, 2019 Opening Reception, Sunday, March 31, 7-9Pm
    For Immediate Release, contact [email protected], 646-492-4076 Dash Snow, The Drowned World Selections from the Dash Snow Archive March 31 – May 12, 2019 Opening reception, Sunday, March 31, 7-9pm From March 31 – May 12, 2019, PARTICIPANT INC in collaboration with the Dash Snow Archive presents Dash Snow, The Drowned World: Selections from the Dash Snow Archive. Comprised of the contents of the studio of Dash Snow (1981-2009), the exhibition draws from this vast archive including Polaroids, 35mm photographs, collages, sculptural works, Super 8 films, and zines. Polaroids and serial works on paper highlight the methodical aspects of Snow’s daily practices and lifework, as do process sculptures, including three major assemblage works being exhibited for the first time. Snow’s earliest artistic output began during his teenage years in the mid-‘90s as a third generation graffiti writer on New York’s Lower East Side. As described by friend, poet, artist, and writer Rene Ricard: “Any Tag by any teenager on any train on any line is fairly heartbreaking” (“The Radient Child,” Artforum, December 1981). A portrait of Snow above the entrance to the F train on Allen Street has still not been bombed over. Art critic Edit DeAk, in speaking of the street art she championed since the ‘70s, once called it “information from the middle of the night” (“Edit DeAk: an interview by John Wallace and Geralyn Donohue,” REAL LIFE Magazine, 1982). This seems an apt description of Snow’s transition from graffiti writer to Polaroid documentarian, using his next choice of medium to mark time, remember, and be remembered through long darknesses.
    [Show full text]
  • Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007, Col- Lage, 3.75 X 4”
    Dash Snow, Untitled, 2007, Col- lage, 3.75 x 4”. Dash Snow, Untitled (Diptych), 2006, Digital C-Prints, Left: 121.9 x 100.3 cm, Right: 127 x 97.8cm. Dash Snow, The Accidental Insider: Moments Like This Never Last Dash Snow, Born Dashiell A. Snow (July 27, 1981-July 13, 2009) American artist “Snow ran away from home and began living on the streets at 13 or 14, and began taking photographs, he said, as a record of places he might not remember the next day. “He was included in the 2006 Wall Street Journal article titled ‘The 23- Year Old Masters,’ which selected ten top emerging US artists including Rosson Crow, Ryan Trecartin, Zane Lewis, Barney Kulok, Rashawn Griffin and Keegan McHargue. “The artist’s photographic work is in a thematically similar mode to photogra- phers Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, Ryan McGinley and Richard Billingham, Ryan McGinley, Dash Bombing, 2000, C-print 69 x 92 cm. often depicting scenes of a candid or illicit nature. Instances of sex, drug taking, violence and art-world preten- tiousness are documented with dis- arming frankness and honesty, offering insight into the decadent lifestyle associated with young New York City artists and their social circles. “Some of Snow’s recent collage- based work was characterized by the controversial practice of using his own semen as a material applied to or splashed across newspaper pho- tographs of police officers and other authority figures. His works have been acquired by influential collectors such as Charles Saatchi, Anita Zabludo- wicz, Dakis Joannou, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum.
    [Show full text]
  • 5441 Ca Object Representations
    (1) Robin Winters and Christy Rupp at the (2) Arleen Schloss at the opening reception for (3) Anton van Dalen, Two-Headed Monster (4) Dave Sander and Ethan Swan at the opening reception for “Come Closer: Art Around “Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969– Destroys Community, 1981. Aerosol paint on opening reception for “Come Closer: Art the Bowery, 1969–1989,” New Museum, 1989,” New Museum, New York, September 19, paper, 29 x 23 in (73.7 x 58.4 cm). Installation Around the Bowery, 1969–1989,” New New York, September 19, 2012. Photo: Jesse 2012. Photo: Jesse Untracht-Oakner view: “Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, Museum, New York, September 19, 2012. Untracht-Oakner 1969–1989,” New Museum, New York, 2012. Photo: Jesse Untracht-Oakner Courtesy the artist. Photo: Jesse Untracht-Oakner Published by When we announced that the New To date, the Bowery Artist Tribute has We are indebted to Hermine and Museum would construct a freestanding conducted over seventy interviews David B. Heller for funding the research, building on a parking lot at 235 Bowery, with artists, curators, and authors who development, and presentation of this one of our first concerns was finding a helped build the creative community archive, and for providing endowment newmuseum.org way to acknowledge the rich history of of the Bowery for the past seventy funds for its future. We are also grateful creative activity in our new neighbor- years. We’ve encountered artists who to a number of individuals who have Editor: Ethan Swan Designer: Chelsea Amato hood. We thought about 222 Bowery, were grateful for the opportunity to tell been instrumental in the research and Copy Editors: Frances Malcolm and Olivia Casa Printed by: Linco William Burroughs’s “Bunker” that shel- their Bowery stories for the first time, coordination of these efforts over the tered Lynda Benglis, John Giorno, Mark and others who weren’t convinced past nine years: Ethan Swan, Eungie Cover: Sylvia Plimack Mangold on the roof of her Grand Rothko, and a dozen more.
    [Show full text]
  • From 22Nd April to 16Th October Tel. : +33 (0) 254 209 922 Photo : © E
    From 22nd April to 16th October www.domaine-chaumont.fr Tel. : +33 (0) 254 209 922 Photo : © E. Sander Photo Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire 20th Chaumont-sur-Loire International Garden Festival From 22 April to 16 October 2011 2011 theme : “Gardens of the future or the art of happy biodiversity” It is biodiversity that gives us the pleasure of discovery, the beauty of landscapes, the meeting of languages and the richness of exchanges. It makes the world a delight and fosters the possibility of a shared world arising out of our differences. The garden is both a source and an end in itself, the expression of nature in its original form, of transformation and organisation, of utility and pleasure, and thus all on its own brings together all the richness of the world, everything nature gives us and all that knowledge and history have brought in terms of transformations, organisation and rites, creativity and expression over the centuries. The garden is a celebration of the diversity of people and nature, of living species, of their coexistence and of the necessary balance between them. Nowadays, this balance is under threat. People have drawn on natural resources as if they were taking them from a bottomless well, without any concern for their conservation and their uniqueness. The ever-increasing speed at which species are being lost is jeopardising biodiversity and the multiplicity of nature’s life forces. “Over the last 50 years, the natural world has been in considerable decline. Species are dying out and with them the biological, chemical and structural characteristics that they carried with them.
    [Show full text]
  • Donatella Versace's Day, Alber Elbaz's Deep Thoughts, Diana Vreeland's Family & Christian Louboutin's Garden FALL FA
    Green=Pantone 8264 C Spine width = 7/32” (final) The The wall sTreeT journal Magazine wall sePTeMBer 2012 s T ree T journal Magazine FALL FASHION Donatella Versace’s Day, Alber Elbaz’s Deep Thoughts, Diana Vreeland’s Family & Christian Louboutin’s Garden se PTe MB er 2012 0912_WSJ_Cover_Shipped_02.indd 1 7/17/12 1:42 PM RALPH LAUREN__205608742.indd 2 7/17/12 2:06 PM RALPH LAUREN__205608742.indd 3 7/17/12 2:07 PM NEW YORK BEVERLY HILLS DALLAS CHICAGO GREENWICH BAL HARBOUR View the Runway Show and go behind the scenes with the Ralph Lauren application on your iPhone® or visit RALPHLAURENCOLLECTION.COM Ralph Lauren_ 205608743.indd 2 7/17/12 3:51 PM Ralph Lauren_ 205608743_2.indd 3 7/17/12 3:52 PM armani_205609334_US.indd 2 7/23/12 4:01 PM armani_205609334_US.indd 3 7/23/12 4:02 PM ESTEELAUDER_205607332_EK.indd 2 7/2/12 12:21 PM Constance is wearing Pure Color Nail Lacquer in GL Bête Noire, Vivid Shine Lipstick in FL Forbidden Apple and EyeShadow in 03 Cyber Lilac. esteelauder.com © 2012 Estée Lauder Inc. ESTEELAUDER_205607332_EK.indd 3 7/2/12 12:22 PM Ermenegildo_205608147_US.indd 2 7/10/12 2:21 PM Ermenegildo_205608147_US.indd 3 7/10/12 2:21 PM AMERICANA MANHASSET ATHENS BAL HARBOUR DALLAS DUBAI LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES MADRID NEW YORK RIYADH SOUTH COAST PLAZA TORTUGA BAY OSCARDELARENTA.COM OSCAR DE LA RENTA.indd 2 7/18/12 1:54 PM OSCAR DE LA RENTA.indd 3 7/18/12 1:54 PM Omega_205608611.indd 2 7/16/12 4:29 PM Omega_205608611.indd 3 7/16/12 4:29 PM GUESS_205607865_EK 2 7/6/12 2:46 PM GUESS_205607865_EK 3 7/6/12 2:46 PM NEW YORK 717 MADISON AVENUE EAST HAMPTON 23 MAIN STREET LAS VEGAS FORUM SHOPS DEVIKROELL.COM devikroll_205608009_US.indd 2 7/23/12 3:56 PM devikroll_205608009_US.indd 3 7/23/12 3:57 PM september 28 88 FASHIONABLY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY BAROQUE The heavy jewels, brilliant embroidery and exquisite lace of fall’s finery shine among Paris’s glittering streets.
    [Show full text]
  • Dash Snow 17 March – 16 April 2016 Opening Reception Wednesday, 16 March, 6 – 8Pm
    DASH SNOW 17 MARCH – 16 APRIL 2016 OPENING RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH, 6 – 8PM Annka Kultys Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Dash Snow (1981-2009), marking the first solo exhibition of the American artist to be held in London. HELLO, THIS IS DASH is organized around a group of eight works completed between 2004 – 2008 which represent the breadth of range within Snow’s oeuvre, including examples of his photography, collage and assemblage sculpture. Snow’s art is visceral, spontaneous and often offensive. He started taking Polaroids when a teenager to record the countless parties and orgies that neither he nor his friends could remember, using his camera to document his life and those of his circle. While formally filled with images of sex, genitalia, violence and hard drugs, Snow’s photographs are also full of honesty, beauty and authenticity. His photography is therefore often aligned with that Nan Goldin and Larry Clark, earlier American photographers who pioneered the depiction of the intimate life. Snow was born into one of America’s great art collecting dynasties, the de Menils, a family responsible for some of the most acclaimed art installations in twentieth century contemporary art : the Rothko Chapel in Houston, Donald Judd’s MARTHA, TEXAS, Walter de MARIA’S LIGHTENING FIELD, as well as for founding their eponymous museum and the DIA Arts Foundation. Yet Snow’s upbringing was tumultuous, his rebellious nature straining not just family ties, but the patience of the authorities as he spent years in juvenile detention, and ended up living rough on the streets of New York.
    [Show full text]
  • Loulou De La Falaise
    [Download free ebook] Loulou de la Falaise Loulou de la Falaise Ariel de Ravenel, Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni ebooks | Download PDF | *ePub | DOC | audiobook #635282 in Books imusti 2014-10-14 2014-10-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 13.10 x 1.28 x 9.95l, 1.25 #File Name: 0847843297272 pagesRizzoli International Publications | File size: 37.Mb Ariel de Ravenel, Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni : Loulou de la Falaise before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Loulou de la Falaise: Loulou de la Falaise is the first monograph to celebrate the life and work of the style icon and muse to Yves Saint Laurent who became the embodiment of French chic. Renowned for her bohemian chic, daring style as well as for her lightness, nonchalance, and humor, Loulou de la Falaise was not only an influential fashion icon but also a breath of fresh air to the world of Parisian haute couture. The Anglo-French beauty assisted the designer Halston and modeled briefly for Diana Vreelands Vogue before moving to Paris in 1972 to work alongside the iconic designer Yves Saint Laurent. A true original, her sense of color and fantasy and her attitude would energize the mythic house and fashion in general. For almost forty years, de la Falaise would forge her professional reputation designing extraordinary jewelry and accessories both for Yves Saint Laurent as well as for her own line. This elegant volume is a life in pictures, with over 400 images by legendary contemporary photographers, from Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon to Steven Meisel and Bettina Rheims, as well as an essay by Pierre Berg and interviews with Loulou intimates such as Betty Catroux, Ins de la Fressange, Diane von Furstenberg, Christian Louboutin, Elsa Peretti, Paloma Picasso, Andr Leon Talley, and Oscar de la Renta.
    [Show full text]
  • Passion for Fashion, 8/12/2020 2:00 PM
    Passion for Fashion, 8/12/2020 2:00 PM 1 An Hermès Ardennes leather Sac Doggy Medor 8 A fine and rare Gucci ink-blue crocodile cross-body bag, 1990s stamped to interior and handbag with bamboo handle, 1960s crocodylus signed to gilt press-studs, with gilt studs to front porosus, stamped to interior, with gilt hardware, flap, two interior pockets and lambskin leather a chain to each side held in place by a polished lining, 22cm, 8 1/2in long £400-600 lapis lazuli sphere, the semi-precious stone also 2 An Hermès cherry-red crocodile sac chaine inset to turnlock-clasp, leather interior with three d'ancre, late 1950s-early 1960s crocodylus pockets, 22cm, 8.5in long porosus, stamped to interior and signed to clasp, with top handle, gilt chain pull-clasp, two Please note there are export restrictions on this interior compartments with five pockets and red lot outside of the EU. Article 10 licence no. lambskin leather lining, 26cm, 10in long 593069/02 £2,000-3,000 9 A Gucci crocodile handbag, 1960s crocodylus Please note there are export restrictions on this porosus, stamped to interior, the gilt lift-clasp lot outside of the EU. Article 10 licence no. inset with four polished tiger's eyes, the top 593081/02 £800-1,200 handle with each end pierced with a gilt bar and 3 An Hermès cherry-red epsom leather Bolide the semi-precious stone, the leather lining with bag, 1994 blind stamp X, stamped and signed, four interior pockets, one with gilt 'shield' to zip- with gilt hardware, padlock, clochette, keys and pull, 18 1/2cm, 7 1/4in long shoulder strap, 35cm, 13.5in long £800-1,000 Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside of the EU.
    [Show full text]
  • Selections from the Dash Snow Ar
    DASH SNOW b. 1981, New York, NY d. 2009, New York, NY SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 The Drowned World: Selections from the Dash Snow Archive, PARTICIPANT INC, New York, NY 2016 Freeze Means Run, The Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Greenwich, CT 2012 Dash Snow, curated by Mary Blair Hansen, Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany 2011 Three Amigos (alongside solo exhibitions by Dan Colen and Nate Lowman), The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Rome, Italy 2007 God Spoiled a Perfect Asshole When He Put Teeth In Yer Mouth, Peres Projects, Los Angeles, CA. Catalog. Nest (with Dan Colen), Deitch Projects, New York, NY. Catalog. The End of Living... The Beginning of Survival, Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany. Catalog. 2006 Silence Is The Only True Friend That Shall Never Betray You, Rivington Arms, New York, NY 2005 Moments Like This Never Last, Rivington Arms, New York, NY GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 Post 9-11, OHWOW Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Catalog. 2010 3+1 (with Harmony Korine and Ryan McGinley), Galerie du Jour Agnes b., Paris, France 2009 Get a Rope, CTRL Gallery, Houston, TX 2008 Babylon: Myth and Truth, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany. Catalog. 2007 The Hidden, Maureen Paley, London. UK Hunk Dory, Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Catalog. Cabinet of Curiosities, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Jalouse, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France Come, Come, Come Into My World, curated by Andrew Renton, Ellipse Foundation, Cascais, Portugal Stalemate, curated by Leigh Ledare, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY 2006 Moments Like This Never Last, Rivington Arms, New York, NY Defamation of Character, P.S.1, New York, NY Partial Recall, Lehman Maupin, New York, NY American Concentration Camp, The Proposition, New York, NY Survivor, Bortolami Dayan, New York, NY Day For Night, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Good Bye To All That, Rivington Arms, New York 2005 Live Through This: New York 2005, Deitch Projects, Miami, FL Interstate, Nicole Klagsbrun, New York With us against reality, or against us!, Willy Wonka Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Earlier This Month, the 31-Year-Old Art Dealer Kathy Grayson Was in Her Gallery, the Hole, Speaking Over a Saw Buzzing in the Background
    Earlier this month, the 31-year-old art dealer Kathy Grayson was in her gallery, the Hole, speaking over a saw buzzing in the background. She was awaiting the arrival of 100 bags of pea gravel, 2,500 square feet of synthetic turf, four types of pond grasses, six cherry blossom trees, three willow trees, five dozen water lilies, dozens of tulips and stalks of bamboo, and a Japanese bridge to stretch over a pond. At the behest of the artists Kembra Pfahler and E.V. Day, she was transforming the Hole, for a month, into a recreation of Claude Monet’s garden at Giverny, where the painter spent the final years of his life and painted his famous Water Lilies. Once the garden was complete, she would hang in it 12 photographs Ms. Day took, on an artist residency at Giverny, of Ms. Pfahler posing in the gardens in her role as lead singer of glam- punk band the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black: naked, save for thigh-high boots, head-to-toe body paint and a black wig teased into a two-foot-high rat’s nest. Most gallerists would be overwhelmed with the logistics of such an undertaking, but Ms. Grayson seemed unfazed. Which is not surprising, since she’s a graduate of the school of Jeffrey Deitch, and is widely considered to be the dealer’s protégé. During her eight years at his now-defunct downtown gallery and creative incubator Deitch Projects, she was around for large- scale fantasy-land installations like “The Garden Party,” a group show following the theme of the erotic garden, familiar from paintings by Giorgione and Manet.
    [Show full text]