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Jan 24, 2025 |
cultbytes.com | Alexandria Deters
The minute I walked into Promiscuous Rage I was overwhelmed with emotion. Tears welling. I walked up to the front desk and said, about Hunter Reynolds, ‘he was my friend, and I miss him.’In the exhibition at P·P·O·W, Reynolds’ (1959-2022) photo weavings and installations are on view together with paintings by living artist Dean Sameshima (b.1971) reflecting their experiences of being gay men living through the AIDS crisis, and its horrors.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
cultbytes.com | Alexandria Deters
It is Armory Week 2024 and as always SPRING/BREAK Art Show (S/B for short) opened New York’s busiest art week on Tuesday and closes it on the following Monday. The show takes place ub their new space on 75 Varick Street—where you do not need to navigate stairs or elevators as everything is on one floor. S/B founders Andrew Gori and Ambre Kelly know how to fill a space.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
cultbytes.com | Alexandria Deters
It is Armory Week 2024 and as always SPRING/BREAK Art Show (S/B for short) opened New York’s busiest art week on Tuesday and closes it on the following Monday. The show takes place ub their new space on 75 Varick Street—where you do not need to navigate stairs or elevators as everything is on one floor. S/B founders Andrew Gori and Ambre Kelly know how to fill a space.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
filthydreams.org | Emily Colucci |Alexandria Deters
Artist Abigail Goldman makes adorable atrocities. How else to describe her minute murder scenes, her terror-ariums, or, as she calls them, die-o-ramas? The first work encountered in her current exhibition State of Nature at Hashimoto Contemporary features a redheaded woman held at automatic gunpoint in a shipping container, which lies stacked next to two others (what horrors are hidden there?).
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Jul 23, 2024 |
cultbytes.com | Alexandria Deters
In May of this year my friend who created and runs The AIDS Memorial Instagram, reached out to me about connecting with a pair of artists concerned with creating queer utopias that he thought were extremely important: the Australian married couple Will and Garrett Huxley.
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