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Back in NYC: Part Two
10 July 2019
We were very happy for Olivia’s friends Charles Royle and Samantha Ratiner who set up a company called Medium Rare Art which sells artworks online and on this occasion irl. Here they are looking pleased as they sold everything!
It was great to bump into François Ghebaly and artist Sayre Gomez on the street
At Bridget Donahue the work by Jesse Reeve was exceptional although not so functional, here’s ‘Redemption island standing table’
I loved the work ‘Drive through the back of your eyes’
We checked out Whitney Biennial artist Robert Bittenbender at Lomex Gallery
On our visit to Canal 47 where we had fun discovering Josh Kline’s new work in his exhibition ‘Climate Change: Part One’. Set in the year 2040, 2050 or 2060, there has been catastrophic climate change resulting in the sea rising and everything dissolving and melting
As the world was melting we were invited to go through door upon door to discover more horrors of destruction which was void, apart from the viewer, of human presence
We dropped into see Hayden Dunham’s new show at Company Gallery called ‘Burns Blue’. The body is an active contaminate to these temporal forms
Tiffany gave a great talk on digital art at the Contemporary and Digital Art Fair with Andrew Dinwiddie acting Director of Time Square Arts, moderated by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt
David Gryn did amazing magic at Phillips with Daata, he gave a fantastic presentation
People were dazzled by what they saw and spent hours watching the Jeremy Couillard video ‘HOTR Home Furnishing’ amongst many others