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  1. REAL. LIVE. MUSIC. & ART + -

    Frank Jun 11 at 2008, 1:23 PM
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    Frank said " http://newyork.going.com/event-285551... "
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  2. A Night of Free Brooklyn Art and Beer at Kelso of BK's Brewing Space + -

    Gowanus May 14 at 2008, 12:29 PM
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    Gowanus said "Thought you all might be interested in checking this out Friday (for those who heart beer AND art) http://ne"
    Thought you all might be interested in checking this out Friday (for
    those who heart beer AND art)

    http://newyork.going.com/invite-32454
    Free beer tasting and opening reception for an installation by the
    Gowanus Studio Space in and among Kelso of BK's 5000 Sqft brewing space! It's gonna be sweet.
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  3. Sat. May 10th + -

    MidNight May 10 at 2008, 1:53 AM
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    MidNight said "L.A.S.C rsvp at lasc.saturday@gmail.com Midnight Architects Presents The Los Angeles Social Club @ T"
    L.A.S.C rsvp at lasc.saturday@gmail.com

    Midnight Architects Presents

    The Los Angeles Social Club

    @ Tantra: 3705 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA

    Special Guest:

    Dam Funk (Funkmosphere/Pay Day/ Stones Throw)

    Wendy City (Loose)

    Resident Dj's:

    671 | NuArk | Dotte
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  4. Looking for a layout artist + -

    K. Mar 13 at 2008, 3:14 PM
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    K. said "I need a layout person. I'm using Adobe-In Design and Photoshop CS2"
    I need a layout person. I'm using Adobe-In Design and Photoshop CS2
    1. RE: Looking for a layout artist + -

      Chris Mar 13 at 2008, 3:22 PM
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      Chris said "What do you need the layout person for?"
      What do you need the layout person for?
    2. RE: Looking for a layout artist + -

      Dr. Yobb Mar 13 at 2008, 10:32 PM
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      Dr. Yobb said "I'm free at the moment..."
      I'm free at the moment...
      1. RE: Looking for a layout artist + -

        K. Mar 13 at 2008, 11:27 PM
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        K. said "ok, I need you to look at this layout, and tell me wha you think."
        ok, I need you to look at this layout, and tell me wha you think.
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  5. Wants for Sale + -

    Chris Mar 5 at 2008, 11:10 AM
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    Chris said "Taken from: CoolHunting.com By: Mike Giles See and buy some here: http://www.wantsforsale.com/wants.ht"
    Taken from: CoolHunting.com

    By: Mike Giles

    See and buy some here: http://www.wantsforsale.com/wants.html

    New York artists Christine Santora and Justin Gignac are at it again, launching another series on their “Wants For Sale†website. Justin dropped us a line with a few teaser images from their new collection launching today at noon, stating “We're pretty excited because we think these are the best paintings yet. We have "To Get Into MoMA" (pictured on right) which is the price of a couples membership, "Custom Adidas" from the adidas store on Wooster, and our free one this time is "The New Number to Milk & Honey." Whoever sends us the new phone number to Milk & Honey in New York gets the painting.

    There will be 12 new paintings in all†not all wants are material though “We're also starting to move into a direction of more experiential wants. It's fun painting wants that aren't just "stuff". One of the paintings in this batch is called "Drinks On Us" (pictured below) for $500. When it sells we're talking all of our friends out for a night of drinks. As the project continues we hope to be able to push these more and more.†Get yourself some killer art with a great story behind it from their site.
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  6. Live artwork and fried chicken and waffles tonight 2/29 + -

    Mastro Feb 29 at 2008, 4:37 AM
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    Mastro said " www.going.com/shakewhatobamagaveya for all the info"
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  7. Missing Basquiat Art Reappears in NYC + -

    Chris Feb 20 at 2008, 1:58 PM
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    Chris said "NEW YORK (AP) — An $8 million painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat has been located in a Manhattan war"
    NEW YORK (AP) — An $8 million painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat has been located in a Manhattan warehouse after apparently being smuggled out of Brazil, federal prosecutors said.
    Prosecutors filed papers Wednesday seeking to seize the 1982 painting, called "Hannibal," in an effort to help Brazilian authorities claim it.
    U.S. authorities said Wednesday they found the painting in an Upper East Side warehouse in November.
    A courier had brought the painting from London into the U.S. via John F. Kennedy International Airport in August. No mention of the work's celebrated creator was made and the painting was valued at merely $100 on customs declaration forms, prosecutors said.
    Its last known owner was Edemar Cid Ferreira, the former owner of Banco Santos and one of Brazil's largest art collectors. The bank went bankrupt in September 2005, leaving behind debts of over $1 billion.
    Ferreira was convicted in Brazil on charges including money laundering and bank fraud. He was ordered to begin serving a 21-year sentence in December 2006. A Brazilian court ordered the seizure of $20 million to $30 million worth of art, saying Ferreira and his relatives and associates had bought the works with proceeds of illegal schemes, according to U.S. prosecutors.
    But "Hannibal" — described as an acrylic, oil stick and paper collage on canvas — was missing.
    Basquiat rocketed to art-world prominence in the 1980s, lauded for his strong use of color and the social commentary in his work. He died of a heroin overdose in 1988, at 27.
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  8. Art Exhibit 02/02/08 + -

    MidNight Jan 31 at 2008, 4:56 AM
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    MidNight said "Art Exhibit 02/02/08 @ Melrose Light Space 7600 Melrose Ave. Ste N Los Angeles, Ca. 90046"
    Art Exhibit 02/02/08 @ Melrose Light Space 7600 Melrose Ave. Ste N Los Angeles, Ca. 90046
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    [LA] House Music Jan 31 at 2008, 12:48 AM
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    [LA] House Music said "glad to be a memba!"
    glad to be a memba!
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  10. Important Graffiti Art Found in SoHo Building + -

    Chris Jan 10 at 2008, 10:57 AM
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    Chris said "Taken from: iht.com - The Associated Press See it here: http://www.commongrounddesign.com/graffit... an"
    Taken from: iht.com - The Associated Press

    See it here: http://www.commongrounddesign.com/graffit...

    and here: http://www.commongrounddesign.com/graffit...

    It was the stuff of urban legend - rumors that a historic Manhattan building had important graffiti hidden in its walls.

    Except, in this case, it was true.A large mural that was created by some of graffiti's earliest pioneers was discovered recently in a 10-story limestone building in SoHo just as developers were converting it into luxury condominiums.

    The artwork contains a variety of images and writing executed in spray paint, grease pencil, magic marker and whatever else was on hand - in silver, gold, pink and red. There are cartoonlike pictures of a bomber airplane, images of a heart and a cake, and several references to Quaaludes, a popular 1970s party drug.

    The mural was found in the eighth-floor loft owned by art critic Edit deAk in the late '70s and 1980s - a time when much of fringe art, including graffiti, was being validated. The wall is nearly intact, except for gaps where a dishwasher and plumbing were installed years later.
    Fab 5 Freddy and Futura 2000 - who helped pioneer graffiti as an art form by spray-painting entire subway trains in psychedelic colors, figure prominently on the wall. There is also writing believed to belong to artist Jean Michel Basquiat. The stylistic words "Dead or Alive" strongly suggest that it is the late artist's work. His tag, "SAMO," appears in the stairwell of the building. But experts say the wall's significance does not depend on Basquiat, who died in 1988 of an overdose at age 27 and whose works command millions of dollars on today's art market. Rather, it is a testament to the underground culture of almost 30 years ago, and especially to the iconic artists who were living the art of the street.

    "It's a great discovery," says Alberto Mugrabi, a major Basquiat and Andy Warhol collector. "It's the beginning of graffiti (as art)." "Obviously, it's a critical piece of history, SoHo history," says Lisa Dennison, the former director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

    The developers, Michael and Izak Namer, purchased the building in 2004, and had long heard rumors about some hidden art. But they dismissed the rumors even after Rite-Art magazine editor deAk, who moved out in 1984, told them: "There is a Basquiat, and it's somewhere where you won't think it is." Basquiat or not (DeAk did not return calls for comment), the mystery was solved last year by Michael Namer's son, Matthew, who was then living in the loft-turned-two-bedroom apartment.
    "He started to poke around, climbs on the kitchen cabinets and opens up a little piece," says Namer. "Futura 2000" in black and gray stylized calligraphy was revealed a "Holy Grail" of graffiti since Futura was only 16 when he wrote it. The building's conversion by renowned architect Lee Skolnick was immediately halted in the former loft.

    Treating the site like an archaeological dig, the kitchen cabinets came down with the gypsum board behind it. Another wallboard and a white tiled wall hid a smaller section of the mural, found in what had become a bathroom. Finding themselves in possession of "an iconic piece that created the renaissance of what downtown became a viable and interesting place to live," the Namers say they set out to authenticate the wall. They consulted with Guggenheim chief conservator Paul Schwartzbaum, Dennison, Mugrabi and other experts.

    "Is it an artwork or is it a relic of the era? It's a little bit of both," says Dennison, who is now executive vice president at Sotheby's. "It has the hands of so many artists, and that's what makes it so interesting and exciting."
    The mural will be publicly unveiled Thursday as part of a retrospective exhibit of the graffiti art movement (1980-1985). Running until Feb. 15 in the SoHo building's Gallery 151, "The Wild Style Exhibit" takes its name from the iconic 1982 hip-hop movie.

    The show will display works of graffiti's greats: Keith Haring, Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, Ero and Fab 5. All come from private collections, many unseen since the 1980s, including Scharf's "Palladium, a mural canvas created for the reincarnated Palladium Music Hall and Disco, and Basquiat's portrait of Fab 5 Freddy.
    The Namers have invested "in the six figures" on the mural, hiring art conservator Harriet Irgang and California landscape photographer Bob Weingarten to document the process and produce a catalog for the exhibit.

    Irgang has stabilized the two walls by applying an adhesive to flaking paint and glitter. Next, she will cover the mural with tissue paper, cheesecloth and a stiff fabric to enable the graffiti to be "peeled" off - a process that involves using spatulas and chisels to separate the plaster from the coarse brown mortar behind it. Once freed, the graffiti will be mounted on a lightweight panel so it can be moved.

    Ultimately, the Namers want to donate the graffiti to a major museum and are currently in discussions with several. Few graffiti walls exist, as many were painted over or destroyed.

    Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy, a hip-hop pioneer who has forged a career in music videos, says the graffiti was a spontaneous collaboration among the various artists who visited the loft.

    He calls the wall a "visual document to a turning point in a cultural landscape and in the art world."

    Basquiat mentor Diego Cortez agrees. "They took something that was local self taught like folk art and made it something beyond that," he said.

    In 1979-1980, he drew a large red airplane dropping a bomb (as an antiestablishment symbol) and spray-painted "Fred" and "Fab 5 Freddy" after DeAk asked him to "tag my wall."

    The loft was a kinetic space where artists creating and experimenting in new art forms could crash, cook a meal together and swap ideas. Brathwaite says he came there with Futura and Basquiat and recalls mingling with filmmaker Eric Mitchell, members of the rock group Blondie and fashion model Lisa Rosen, who appeared in the Basquiat cult film "Downtown 81."

    The loft was a microcosm of the scene outside: a burgeoning art district with galleries showing artists Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol, and nightclubs like the Fun Gallery and Mudd Club fixtures of the underground music and counterculture.

    Dennison says the mural could be a wonderful addition to any museum, especially as a focus of an educational program, given that some of the artists are still around.

    It could potentially also find a place in SoHo, she says, as "a freestanding monument to the era."
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      RE: Important Graffiti Art Found in SoHo Building + -

      Jan 10 at 2008, 11:44 AM
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      said "this is what tickles my fancy!!!!"
      this is what tickles my fancy!!!!
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