…is the book just out from Princeton Architectural Press (for which I contributed the forward “Above the People: The Meadow, the Vegetable Garden, the Apple Tree, and the Cow!“) by Dan Wood and Amale Andraos of Work AC about their Public Farm installed in the PS1 sculpture courtyard in 2008 – and there will be ..
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…begins it’s week of programming in NYC this Wednesday, curated by Walter Dundervill, Melanie Maar, Aki Sasimoto, and A.L. Steiner – check out the full schedule of events and workshops on thei..
…describe themselves thusly: Alive since ’05, Ridykeulous is the collaborative effort of Nicole Eisenman & A.L. Steiner to subvert, sabotage and overturn the language commonly used to define feminism and lesbian art. Our efforts usually involve curation, intervention, publication, performance and highly-regarded affects on happenstance. …and have published explicit sexy ‘zines, staged some brilliant outrageous ..
…”until the rats come out” is the long-standing annual birthday ritual of native-NYC friend, and I’m always happy when I am in town for it like I am today- which was preceded by the treat of an aerial view of the park from a fancy CPW apartment just redesigned by some clever friends – and ..
…the Manhattan roof-top artist-run space opens Parallel Play this Sunday featuring Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Lee Maida, Jen Smith, presented by the previously-mentioned, L.A.-based Artist Curated Projects here are all of the details: Los Angeles based Artist Curated Projects presents Parallel Play, a three-woman show, featuring the work of Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Lee Maida and Jen ..
…is released tonight with a reception from 6-8pm at Envoy Gallery, 131 Christie Street, New York – the contributors include: Tom Burr, Lorenzo Martone, Janine Gordon, Ram Boneh, Casey Spooner, Desi Santiago, Arnaud-Pierre Fourtané & Didier Fitan, Slava Mogutin, and Fritz Haeg – I am such a FAN of the last issue featuring French actors ..
…which opens this Thursday at Gallery RIVAA on Roosevelt Island and will be on view from April 22 – May 23 with more details below and on their website (by the way, you should probably know more about CUP, which is an amazing, pedagogically-progressive, hard-to-classify education organization – working with kids and schools across the ..
…gave us entry into this secret garden in the middle of New York – at the invitation of a friend who lives on Gramercy Park South (those who live on the park get keys) – what a rarefied piece of tranquil private gr..
…and myself in a conversation moderated by Leonard Lopate, about the possibilities for growing food in our cities, and New York in particular, at The Greene Space in lower Manhattan to celebrate the release of the expanded edition of “Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn” (Metropolis Books & D.A.P.), and at the end of ..
…will be joining Will Allen (Growing Power), Scott Stringer (Manhattan Borough President), and myself in a conversation about the possibilities for publicly growing food in the most unlikely of places – on the streets where we live, in the middle of our cities, and in particular, in New York City – at WNYC’s Greene Space ..
…is a smart little store, a highly curated museum of modest global goods (my sister Emily turned me on to it) that is actually run by humans, with everything they do having a real human voice and touch – which is hidden away on an upper floor of a Soho loft building on Spring Street ..
…is where I go for yoga when I am in New York (or in San Francisco) – I plan my schedule of meetings and appointments each day around the class that I want to go to – because it has a neighborhoody communal vibe, serious/challenging yoga classes, and fun teachers (one of them casually gave ..
…is where I am at for lunch (the one at Prince & Sixth Avenue, though the one on 13th Street & University is equally good, but more crowded and less calm) – and if I had my way, where I would be for EVERY meal when I am in New York – and since I ..
…is a photographer from Braddock, Pennsylvania who presented her work as part of a panel discussion at NYU organized by Dean Daderko called “Through other Lenses” – in conjunction with the Grey Art Gallery’s exhibition “Downtown Pix: Mining the Fales Archive 1961-1991” – also including Moyra Davey and my friend A.L. Steiner (whose WAGE activities ..
…are up, pushing through the late winter leaves… Cultivation and harvesting of crocus was first documented in the Mediterranean, notably on the island of Crete. Frescos are extant at the Knossos site on Crete[3] as well as from a comparably aged site on Santorini. The first crocus seen in the Netherlands, where Crocus species are ..
…previews today, and for the first time in it’s history, more than half of the featured artists are women – we can’t wait to see what they do. Here is the complete list of the artists: David Adamo, Richard Aldrich, Michael Asher, Tauba Auerbach, Nina Berman, Huma Bhabha, Josh Brand, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, James ..
…is my proposal on view in the Contemplating the Void show that opens at the Guggenheim Museum today. (webpage of other ..
…my favorite periodical, queer or otherwise, posted pictures of their NYC Valentines Day party, and I’m wishing I could have been there. (..
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