Thursday, September 8, 2011

L E S Galleries

There are 61 Lower East Side galleries.  Today I visited about 8.  The area is from Lafayette to Ridge Street and E. Houston to Henry Street.  The staff are all very nice and for the most part are happy to have you take some pictures. 

Sicilian Photographer Davide Bramante puts 8 to 12 photos on one negative.  His work is at the Mark Miller Gallery on Orchard Street.  Along with the work of Felipe Galindo.  Mr. Galindo's show is called used/reused.  He takes objects like the program to an art exhibit and draws people on it who are looking at the art.  My favorite was a flattened can of Budweiser Beer on which he drew 4 guys.  It's called 4 Buds.  You can see more at the web page www.markmillergallery.com. 
Arnold J. Kemp's 'don't make friends' comprises full-scale digital scans of torn and crinkled foil, ripped into various mask forms
Kim Keever's "Early Man and Missing Landscapes" are 5 large imaginary landscape photographs that Keever has photographed through the wall of a 200 gallon tank filled with water that he injects pigment into.
An extraordinary creative group of people to fill our eyes and minds.

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