Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Flood





There was a flood in my studio over the Christmas and 4 boxes of records had to be thrown out.....kinda sad, then again I wont have to lug them around anymore....

Liza with a Z!



My Friend Bill had an extra ticket to Liza Minelli last week and asked me along..I said why not...and I was blown away! That whole show biz-y world that she is a part of seems so foreign and distant to me....but it was a great show and oddly relevent, and, I had forgetten that she was in a movie that I saw as a teenager and loved then "New York, New York". The song I really like from that movie is called "The world goes 'round" I couln't find it here on you tube so here's the theme song ....In this version I think its done on new years eve in The rainbow room at rockefeller center. So if you have nothing to do on new years, imagine you're here. I'll be in Asbury Park , NJ at my friend Van's house...it'll be really warm there...

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Robert Melee Sculptures at City Hall Park



Last night my friend Robert had a party to celebrate the installation of his sculptures at city hall park...we shared a bottle of champagne on the subway ride down there....whoo hoo!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Jeff Koons in Milk


I really liked Gus van Sant's "Milk", an interesting story, well acted, probably my favorite Sean Penn film since "Fast Times at Ridgemont high" and yes that is Jef Koons making a cameo as the future mayor of SF.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Shanghai


I hear its a pretty cool place...on wednesday my friend Matts was telling me about his trip there as a guest of the Shanghai Biennial, and now a friend was offered a job there....maybe I'll get to go there too!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

My Favorite Christmas Song

Tom Ford Sunglasses


Do these make me look like James Bond?

Carlos Cruz-Diez: (In)formed by Color at Americas Society







I can't get this show out of my mind! I saw a few works by this guy at The "Geometry of Hope" Exhibition last year at the Grey Art Gallery. But this is a pretty comprehensive show of his work, including CromosaturaciĂłn, a site-specific environment designed by the artist for Americas Society’s gallery. Initially conceived of in 1965, this groundbreaking artwork consists of three separate light-infused color chambers of red, green, and blue. The true content of the work involves the visitor walking into, through, and around the shifting chromatic space, and its interaction over time with his or her own physical movement. This show is up till the 13th only...so when you are in midtown taking advantage of the 70% off sales at Saks and Barneys, check this show out...The americas society is located at 68 and Park, free admission and they do some great shows there. More info here.....