
The Year the Monarchs Didn’t Appear
From the New York Times By the author of “The Man Who Planted Trees” http://www.jim-robbins.net Painting by Joan Mitchell
From the New York Times By the author of “The Man Who Planted Trees” http://www.jim-robbins.net Painting by Joan Mitchell
It’s a beautiful day on the Bowery. Hope you can join us for our last show of the season.
And the winner is… Julie Oakes, for her parcel from BC, CA. Why not come see what was inside at her exhibition tomorrow, 3pm to 5pm.
We were hoping to capture the very busy and very prolific Angiola Churchill for a show this season, but things just didn’t work out. So, instead, we share this video about one of Churchill’s projects, created by Edward Song, and produced by Wook and Lattuada Gallery. If the Honey Locust Tree makes it, maybe we […]Read Post ›
These two strong and lovely trees grace the front yard of a suburban home in Glendale, Wisconsin. We’ve posted them as inspiration for our struggling little Honey Locust here on the Bowery in NYC, and also as a reminder that trees, too, have a big stake in the upcoming election. They, like many trees across […]Read Post ›
Listen (courtesy MoMA): Read (courtesy MoMA): Of the genesis of her paintings, Martin said, “When I first made a grid I happened to be thinking of the innocence of trees and then this grid came into my mind and I thought it represented innocence, and I still do, and so I painted it and then […]Read Post ›
Our project has been so successful that we’re expanding into September and closing out the summer season with a show by Julie Oakes on September 9. We may have a special guest appearance on August 26th, but if not, we’ll have taken August off like everyone else in THE WORLD. Peace.
The trees along this city street, Save for the traffic and the trains, Would make a sound as thin and sweet As trees in country lanes. And people standing in their shade Out of a shower, undoubtedly Would hear such music as is made Upon a country tree. Oh, little leaves that are so dumb […]Read Post ›
Suzanne Dell’Orto’s Accumulations inspired some tasty photography. Below, some of the artist’s photographic references installed on the street, followed by some fine moments of colliding accumulations of art, audience and street.
A wonderful show with a great turnout for a hot Sunday afternoon on The Bowery. Our gallery intern, Nina, helped keep it all together with her joy and energy. Many thanks to the talented photographers who helped document the afternoon. Pui Rattanopas www.studiowonjun.etsy.com and Noom Kittayarak www.noomstudio.com contributed most of the images included here. Please click on any of the […]Read Post ›