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Archive for February 2009

TELEPHONE, A PLAY BY ARIANA REINES

February 18th, 2009 — 1:06pm

running from now through February 28th

at The Cherry Lane Theatre 38 Commerce st., NYC




Personal note

Ariana Reines is the author of The Cow (Alberta Prize, FenceBooks: 2007) and Coeur de Lion (mal-o-mar: 2007). She’s a great poet, and I find her writing strong, tuff and not so easy to accept. And somehow that’s the beauty of it. It’s transcendent, powerful, and it makes you feel alive. Thanks to a friend, I discover her work lately and it’s been a very delightful moment in my life. I wish I could see the play in NYC, unfortunately I’m stuck in Paris. So I heartily recommend anyone who can go to go. It’s supposed to be really good, check NYT great review! -dp




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SIX SCENTS PARFUMS (Series One)

February 18th, 2009 — 8:02am



Space 15 Twenty invites you for a champagne reception and to experience Six Scents Parfums (Series One)

A collection of limited edition fragrances by; Alexandre Herchcovitch, Bernhard Willhelm, Cosmic Wonder Light Source, Gareth Pugh, Jeremy Scott  and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi.


Audio by POSSO The DJ


Friday, February 20, 6PM – 8PM


Space 15 Twenty
1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90028

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THE LONGEST TRAIN I EVER SAW

February 12th, 2009 — 11:19am

A group show featuring the work of


Becket Bowes
Barb Choit

Sam Moyer
Kaveri Nair
Lesley Vance
Amy Yao

Rain Billboard by Amy Yao



February 14 – March 22, 2009

Opening Reception February 14, 6-8 pm

at Rachel Uffner Gallery 47 Orchard St, NYC


press release

I sometimes listen to music by Smog and in the song, (In the Pines) The Longest Train I Ever Saw, Bill Callahan sings “The Longest train I ever saw went down that Georgia Line. The engine went by at six o’ clock and the cab went by at nine. In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines and we shiver when the north wind blows. Well I asked the captain for the time of day he said he threw his watch away.” and the lyrics are filled with the stuff of loneliness, sex, and death. As it turns out, the lyrics of (In the Pines) The Longest Train I Ever Saw, resonate on a universal level: it’s a traditional folk tune rooted in the late 19th century with themes durable enough for multiple generations of covers and reconstructions by artists as disparate as Lead Belly, Nirvana, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan, and R.Crumb, to name a few.

As an exhibition, The Longest Train I Ever Saw, is a way to give a collective (if diverse) vision to some of the ideas within the song by bringing together several artists whose work, whether through concept, imagery, or materials, is related to isolation and loneliness. It is meant to be a moody show, a show for February, and coincidentally, a show opening on Valentine’s Day.

Furthermore, and probably most importantly, the exhibition is an opportunity to fill this new, still-forming gallery space with the energy and surprise that a group show of several exciting artists can bring. In its first year the gallery is comprised mostly of solo shows and with this group show, I want to relinquish a certain amount of control and context and bring together a diverse group of voices to see what kind of new noise they might produce.

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DANH VO JAY CHUNG TAKEKI MAEDA

February 6th, 2009 — 1:58am

castillo/corrales presents
in collaboration with Isabella Bortolozzi and BALICEHERTLING


DANH VO  JAY CHUNG  TAKEKI MAEDA




2.6.2009 – 3.7.2009
Opening reception February
6th, 6-9pm

at castillo/corrales 65 rue Rébéval Paris 19



“Berlin-Paris, un échange de galeries”
www.berlin-paris.fr


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