Entries from July 2008 ↓
July 25th, 2008 — Exhibitions/Events

Come check out Thomas & I make a fool with some Jock Jams Karaoke and an End Zone Dance Contest
NADA’s County Affair
July 26th
Noon - 6pm
27th Street between 11th and 12 Avenues.
NEW YORK CITY
The New Art Dealer’s Alliance (NADA) is organizing an event for 27th street that follows the theme of an art oriented county fair, and will be called “NADA’s County Affair”. It will consist of artist run game booths, swap meet, tag sales, live entertainment, DJs and a benefit raffle! The goal of this event is to create a fun “block party” type event, which both NADA members and their artists will be invited to participate in, as well as engage the general art-going public. We thought that this would be a great first time NADA summer public event. The event will occupy approximately half the block, sidewalk, and one lane of 27th street between 11th and 12th Avenues.
Participants include:
John Connelly Presents - Tag Sale, and Mungo Thomson’s Bouncy House
Matt Bua ( Derek Eller Gallery )- The Architectural Cribbage Design Table
Martha Friedman ( Wallspace ) - Martha Friedman’s Prize Winning Zucchini!!!
Jeffrey Tranchell - YouTube curated playlists
Kim Holleman - “Trailer Park”
BoBo’s on 27th Street ( Foxy Productions )
William Powhida and Jade Townsend ( Schroeder Romero ) - “Lemonade Stand”
Thomas Seely & Trey Edwards - Armchair Quarterback
Sweet Tooth of the Tiger - Renegade Bake Sale and Face Painting
Sara VanDerBeek and Anya Kielar ( Guild & Greyshkul Gallery ) - Jewelry, postcards, friendship pins
Justin Tripp, Ryan Foerster and Shawn Kuruneru - Zines
Andrea Smith ( Zieher and Smith ) - Tag sale
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery - Make your own Shrinky Dink crafts
Elizabeth Lovero and Jesse Bransford - Tarot Card Readings
Scott Hug/K48 - Tag sale, K48’s and Merch
The Gamble of Life by Jacques Louis Ramon Vidal ( Sunday )
Sweeeeet Zine ( Cleopatra’s )
Little Cakes - “Turtle Club”
Zak Kitnick - Oriental Trader
Liz Luisada ( Klaus von Nichssagend ) - Experimental Drawing Booth
Ronna Lebo - Tag sale
Color Wheel
Alexia Lewis and Peggy Jo Pabustan from the performance group “Vos”
Bob Linder - DJ
Ceci Moss - DJ
Joshua Smith and Jennifer Teets - Advice for a Quarter. Like Lucy in the Peanuts.
Museum of Miniature Art - Portrait Miniature Replica of Barack Obama
Aaron Lazansky-Olivas (aka Spaze Crafte One) - “Comics, Characters & Colors” & LIVE ART spray painting with stencils
and more coming tomorrow…
Raffle prizes donated by our generous friends:
Banana Republic
Grolsch
Bumble and bumble.University Model Project
New Museum
Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Tokion Magazine
Jean D’Arc
Art Lies
Little Cakes
Fang, Duff and Kahn Publishers
Deluxe Salon, Williamsburg
Jeff Bailey Gallery and Chris Duncan
Ronna Lebo
and more tba!
Please tell your friends and family about the County Affair, we look forward to seeing you there!! Download flyer here.
For more information please contact Frederick Janka, Membership and Event Coordinator at:
frederick@newartdealers.org or (212) 594-0883
July 24th, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 23rd, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 22nd, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 22nd, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 21st, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 19th, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 19th, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 18th, 2008 — One Picture a Day (An Exercise in Determinent Futility)
July 18th, 2008 — Writings
Last Weekend I was in Washington D.C. photographing for a multitude of reasons, and I noticed something, probably because of the stark contrast from its larger environment. Like many global tourist destinations, D.C.’s monuments are punctuated by the vendors of various wares that commemorate your visit, or even more generally, the sense of patriotism that this pilgrimage entails. No doubt these same vendors dot the streets of New York, but they integrate, blend into the landscape and varigated street views and eyelines, much more that the against the austere marble backdrops of the National Mall. Interestingly, these mobile booths are in my quick tour of the Mall, staffed by recent immigrants, or at least by those not overly well versed in the English language, trying to barter deals for “Freedom isn’t Free” t-shirts, and Osama bin Laden Most Wanted posters. I begin to wonder about the urban flows of these groups, who owns the trucks, controls this product, and how to do these people become employed, and thrust so close to the proverbial national heart so quickly, to most likely be completely invisible to Washington Playpeople, as they make their daily political grinds.

In Front of the Department of the Interior

In Front of the National Archives

Human Migratory Patterns
The Center for Urban Pedagogy investigates these connections between the movement of people and goods, the fundamental fulcrum points of transportation and how these flows feed into each other.
Saskia Sassen coined the term “global city” which essentially “is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and urban studies and rests on the idea that globalisation can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the operation of the global system of finance and trade. The most complex of these entities is the “global city,” whereby the linkages binding a city have a direct and tangible effect on global affairs through socio-economic means. The terminology of “global city”, as opposed to megacity, is thought to have been first coined by Saskia Sassen in reference to London, New York and Tokyo in her 1991 work The Global City”
Kyong Park possession-less lifestyle has fostered a new mode of global nomadism, often reacting strongly to the speed of hyper flat transportation and technology’s destruction of human scale time relationships Kyong has taken to moving whole condemned houses with him across the world.
Are these groups fragments of the global populations that inhabit massive tent cities in China, following the production of the goods that inevitably find their way to the front door of my house, or are they non-linear inhabitants of a multitude of global cities, moving from place to place plugging in to the available labor at specific points?
Some Serious Tent cities:
Guantánamo Bay Caribbean Relief Site
Pass Christian, Mississippi
Tent City Urbanism
Sidenote
According to Urban Dictionary, “blag” means , “To gain, usually entrance to a restricted area or club, or some material good, through confidence trickery or cheekiness.” Or “To make up as you go along”
Who knew?