Sunday, February 25th, 2007
G Calik - Tea Bag Drawings at a wonderful group show at the Sideshow Gallery in Williamsburg.
War is Over Again. Open until March 4.


This piece at the Sideshow Gallery was unmarked. The people at the gallery told me the artist’s name was Langston, and that this was the artist’s representation of what his father would have looked like if he had lived ten more years. The skin has pores and the hairs are individually placed. Definite uncanny valley territory.
I may not be remembering the name correctly, there is no Langston listed on the group show’s card.

Sunday, September 17th, 2006
Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

The City Reliquary and the Brooklyn Civic Riders held the 2nd Annual Bicycle Fetish Day on July 1st 2006 from noon until 5 PM. The festival was held on Havemeyer between Grand & Metropolitan. Contests included: Best in Show, Best Vintage, Best Hand-made, Best Chopper, Best Small Wheel (includeds foldable bikes), Wheelies, BMX tricks, Track bike tricks, Heaviest Bike, Ugliest Bike, and more…
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It held a sound system.
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Big pumping beats.
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Pedal power makes a tasty smoothie.
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Tall bike.
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Heavy Creatures, a rock band at Bicycle Fetish.
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