We have a longstanding romance with the American train, a slow and poetic vision that crosses rivers, slices through mountains and connects towns, cities and new frontiers. The railroad has been the subject of songs, novels, paintings and film, but the train car itself has an intimate and unique relationship […]
Month: December 2024
De-Generations of London Graffiti: A Story of 10FOOT, TOX and FUME
Right off the bat, the guy on the other end of the encrypted conversation tells me, “If I state something, it’s really just a question.” He goes by the name 10FOOT, not because he’s the most prolific writer in London but because he’s that tall, or seems that way, like […]
Banjo Gets a 25 Year Retrospective @ The Chambers Project
Our friends at The Chambers Project just opened a retrospective on the incredible glass artist, Banjo. Below, you can watch the recap video from the November 16th opening, and some of the elaborate glassworks are in the gallery above.
Hunter Potter “The Pasture” @ SHRINE NYC
The Pasture is a gathering spot for a gang of good-natured wooden friends who have assembled to reminisce about long-lived lives as trees in the American North East. Each figure has been carved and constructed using only storm-fallen logs and branches collected by their maker, Brooklyn-based artist Hunter Potter. Imperfect “bow tie” inlays have also been added to mitigate the wood’s natural […]
Miles Johnston “Liminality” @ Harman Projects, NYC
Harman Projects is pleased to announce Liminality, the latest solo exhibition by Miles Johnston. Following his last exhibition over six years ago, this new body of work features drawings in graphite and ink as well as paintings in oil and watercolor, highlighting the artist’s eclectic range.