Monday, November 30, 2009

The Day After Thanksgiving in Manhattan

S. AND I HAD A LOVELY THANKSGIVING FEAST WITH FRIENDS IN THE CITY. BEFORE HEADING HOME ON FRIDAY WE STOPPED IN CHELSEA TO SEE WHAT WAS SHOWING IN THE GALLERIES. I WAS EXCITED TO SEE THE DAVID HOCKNEY PAINTINGS AT PACE WILDENSTEIN ON 25TH ST. IF I HAD KNOWN THE SHOW CONTINUED AT THEIR UPTOWN GALLERY I WOULD'VE RUN RIGHT UP THERE TO SEE IT. BOTH PARTS OF THE SHOW CLOSE ON CHRISTMAS EVE, SO VISIT IT SOON IF YOU CAN!
HERE IS A LINK TO A VERY GOOD ARTICLE IN THE NY TIMES ABOUT HOCKNEY'S LATEST WORK IN ENGLAND. THERE'S A FUN MOVIE CLIP AND AUDIO SLIDE SHOW ATTACHED TO THE ARTICLE. HERE IS A LINK TO JAMES KALM'S SURREPTITIOUS VIDEO OF THE 25TH STREET GALLERY SHOW. SKIP AHEAD TO THE 4:00 MINUTE MARK (SKIP THE BORING BOOK SIGNING) TO SEE THE HOCKNEY SHOW.
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, HERE'S A LINK TO DAVID HOCKNEY'S WEBSITE, WHICH LOOKS LIKE HOURS OF FUN.

4 comments:

pRiyA said...

so THAT is how Hockney did it! what a wonderful picture.
thank you for the links. i am going through them now.
:-)

Green Key said...

Hi Priya - you're welcome. I just love this work -masterful and playful at the same time.

Joe K. Shoenfeld said...

Hey GK, great post. Loved seeing the Hockneys and especially through the lense of the goofy video. Why wasn't anyone looking at the paintings?

Green Key said...

Hi Joe. I wondered the same thing - there was almost no one in the gallery, yet there was a lot of noise. Strange. That guy "James Kalm" (not his real name - that's his art critic alter-ego) has tons of videos like that of NYC gallery/museum shows and some studio visits. They're worth perusing. Some places allow him to film, and for the rest, he sneaks it! It can make me a little dizzy with the wobbly camera, but I do enjoy getting to see what's happening in the city art world.