Paris Review releases the Fall 2012 Issue featuring 10 poems by French poet Guillaume Apollinaire. photograph by Annabel Graham
Andrea Zittel at Andrea Rosen Gallery
Artist Andrea Zittel discusses with members of press her exhibition Fluid Panel State, which addresses the thin line between visual and functional objects and will include unique woven blankets, panels and sheets installed in various conceptual configurations that continue the artist's exploration of an earlier project titled "Cover." photograph by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre. Fluid Panel State opens today and runs until October 27, 2012 at Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 West 24th Street, New York.
Judith Supine: Too Much For One Man
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Too Much For One Man, a series of new works by acclaimed Brooklyn-based artist Judith Supine, in what will be his first solo exhibition at the gallery. Using his mother’s maiden name as an alias to keep his identity anonymous, Judith Supine has become renowned in the street art scene for his distinct style, unique wheatpastes on building façades and impressive placement of public interventions in daring locations throughout New York City. In 2007, he hung a 50-foot figure off the side of the Manhattan Bridge, in 2008 he left a piece floating in the East River and then in 2009 he left one in a Central Park pond, one in a Queens sewer and another on the highest point of the Williamsburg Bridge. In recent years, Supine has focused more on studio work and elaborate gallery installations. His process involves a pastiche of printed ephemera. Supine describes the collage technique as “combining seemingly disparate images to reveal something that wasn’t previously apparent.” Too Much For One Man is on view October 6, at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY
Juergen Teller Outside His Exhibition at The Journal Gallery
Juergen Teller's exhibition Irene im Wald is currently on view at The Journal Gallery in Brooklyn. Irene im Wald is the first part of what Teller sees as a four-part series to be shot in the woods near the house in Erlangen, Germany, where he was raised. "Gebrüder Grimm, witches, the big bad wolf—the forest is one hell of a scary place, I thought. But even as a child I was drawn towards it—it was scary, but the beauty and the peacefulness of it all sucked me in." Juergen's next exhibition The Girl with the Broken Nose will be on view at the Palazzo Reale in Milan starting September 20 and an exhibition at ICA, London starting in January. Irene im Wald is on view until November 4 at The Journal Gallery, 168 North 1st Street Brooklyn NY photograph by Michael Nevin
Adarsha in New York #2
Adarsha in New York #1
Polly Borland Pupa at Murray White Room
An exhibition, entitled Pupa, of Australian photographer Polly Borland's work is currently on view at Murray White Room Gallery. Pupa will be on view until October 6 at Murray White Room, Sargood Lane, Melbourne.
Antonio's World: Sex, Art & Disco
Antonio’s World, a survey of the work of Antonio Lopez (1943-1987) is open now at The Suzanne Geiss Company. The exhibition will showcase three decades of the artist’s polymathic creative output, including never before seen drawings, photographs, and ephemera. Lopez’s seminal works, which adorned the pages of Vogue, The New York Times, Women’s Wear Daily, and Interview throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, remain a powerful source of inspiration; galvanizing contemporary visual culture.Beginning in the 1960’s, Lopez redefined fashion imagery with his portrayal of the “Antonio Girls,” comprised most notably of Pat Cleveland, Jane Forth, Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, and Jessica Lange. His infectiously charismatic persona and Pygmalion’s eye for raw beauty led Antonio, and the equally magnetic art director, Juan Ramos, to discover and transform these aspiring models into paragons of glamour. The first complete Antonio Lopez monograph, Antonio Lopez: Fashion, Art, Sex, and Disco, will be released by Rizzoli New York in conjunction with the exhibition. Antonio's World will be on view until October 20th, 2012 at The Suzanne Geiss Company, 76 Grand Street, New York.
[FASHION FILM] Diana Matias' V Collection
Fashion film for Portugese designer Diana Matias' Autumn/Winter 2012/13 collection entitled V, directed by video artist Pedro Maia who has worked with the likes Panda Bear and Joy Orbison – this is his first fashion film in collaboration with RGB/XYZStudios. See film after the jump.
Oh Girls by Carlos Nunez
Collaboration between Carlos Nunez & Jeremy Eichenbaum.
Karen Kilimnik & Kim Gordon at 303 Gallery
303 Gallery presents it's eleventh exhibition of work by Karen Kilimnik, and first two-person show with Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth. For this show, both Kilimnik and Gordon will present video installations addressing the nature of performance, its definition and its influence. On view until September 29 at 303 Gallery, 547 W 21st Street, New York, NY
Eddie MARTINEZ at at Peres Projects ABC Fair in Berlin
Peres Projects – One of three big Eddie Martinez paintings installed at Art Berlin Contemporary Fair - on view from September 13 to September 16.
JOHN MILLER: The Petrified Forest
Praz-Delavallade presents The Petrified Forest, a new exhibition by John Miller. John Miller has produced a varied œuvre that includes painting, sculpture, photography and video. With empathy, humor, and insightful observation, Miller plunges into the maelstrom of everyday life to distill the commonplace and the normal. While a lot of Miller’s previous works had to do with the interrogation of value in a capitalist society and the disparities between the price and the meaning of something, his more recent projects offer at once critical and poetic representations of emotional affect, its relationship to bio-power and its impact on individuals. The Petrified Forest is on view until October 11, 2012 at Praz-Delavallade Gallery, 5, Rue Des Haudriettes, 75003, Paris.
[PHOTOS] Billy Kidd Shot Heather Huey at Clic Gallery
On view now at Clic Gallery, Heather Huey Was Shot By Billy Kidd is a collaborative photographic project between Billy Kidd and his girlfriend haute milliner Heather Huey. The series features a series of nude black and white photographs by Kidd of Huey in some of her creations which include body cages, hats, and other accessories. Billy Kidd Shot Heather Huey is on view at Clic Gallery, 255 Centre Street, New York, until September 30, 2012. photography by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre
L'Imagination Entoure Le Monde
Pamela Love Pop Up Tattoo Parlor During Fashion Week
As part of her Made Fashion Week presentation, Jewelry designer Pamela Love hosted the Pamela Love Tattoo Parlor at Milk Studio's Milk Bar. Throughout the weekend, tattoo artists Minka Sicklinger and Patrick "Fish" King set up shop and took appointments. photography by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Live At Old CBGB
Arielle de Pinto
An amazing piece by jewelry designer Arielle De Pinto as part of a presentation with Olympia Le Tan and Annabel Dexter Jones at Five Story New York on Fashion Night Out. photograph by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre
Olympia Le Tan & Annabel Dexter Jones at Five Story NY
Olympian Le Tan and Cleo Le Tan (left) and Annabel Dexter Jones (center right) on Fashion Night Out at Five Story New York for a presentation by Arielle De Pinto and Olympian Le Tan. photograph by Annabel Graham for Pas Un Autre
[FIRST LOOK] Cali in a Cup Music Video by Adarsha Benjamin
Adarsha Benjamin directs the music video for Woods' track Cali In A Cup. A true anthem to California – both the song and the video – shot in in grainy throwback 8mm glory the video follows Woods on a tour up and down the California Coast.











