… or in Adam Wallacavage’s case, about once a week. His incredible octopus chandeliers have popped up in interesting installations in New York, LA, and Paris over the past few years and are quite amazing to behold…
I spent the better part of yesterday on a round trip NYC-Philly mission to pick up some light-up chromatophores I commissioned from Adam for a June installation and got treated to a tour of his amazing undercover world.
Some flicks from a really fun day…

Wallacavage's Browntone in Philadelphia

Loaded up...
Nathan Carter
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Swoon-inducing pieces from this year’s Armory Show.
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Kelly Reemsten at David Klein Gallery

Ellsworth Kelly

Josef Albers

Alex Prager at Yancey Richardson Gallery

Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder

Ellsworth Kelly and Aki Kuroda

Whitfield Lovell at DC Moore Gallery

James Rosenquist at Fiegen Gallery

Li Lihong at Hollis Taggert Galleries

Tom Wesselmann

Tom Wesselman

Sandro Akel at Galleria Mendes Wood, Sao Paolo

Lori Nix at Catherine Edelman Gallery

Denise Grünstein at Galleri Charlotte Lund, Stockholm

Dawn Clements at Peirogi Gallery

Loretta Lux at Yossi Milo Gallery

Ernesto Caivano at Richard Heller Gallery

Valeska Soares at Eleven Rivington

Tim Davis' Upstate Olympics at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery

David Kramer at Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris

David Kramer at Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris

David Kramer at Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris

Philippe Cognée at Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris

An He at Galerie Daniel Templon

Kerry James Marshall at Jack Shainman Gallery

Nick Cave at Jack Shainman Gallery

Nick Cave at Jack Shainman Gallery

Erik Thor Sandberg at Connor Contemporary Art

Gilbert & George at White Cube Gallery

Fernando Bryce

Ryan McGinley, Hanna with Deer

Sue Williams at 303 Gallery

Ian Navarro at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Longing for warmer days…
Paintings by Isca Greenfield Sanders. Show opening March 11 at the Haunch of Venison gallery in NYC.
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Static 11 C-print by Tauba Auerbach. Want.

MILLENNIUM CHANDELIER USING EXPIRED POPPERS
As an admitted chandelier hoarder, I am in love with these pieces by British artist Stuart Haygarth, who uses throwaway items like old spectacles, plastic washed up on shore, and empty holiday poppers to create heart-stopping ceiling candy.

"TIDE" CHANDELIER USING WASHED-UP COLORED PLASTIC

TIDE CHANDELIER CLOSE-UP

"OPTICAL" CHANDELIER USING DISCARDED SPECTACLES

"BARNACLE" CHANDELIER (CENTER) USING RUBBER FISHERMAN'S GLOVES
Today, Ricky Powell from our film, Everybody Street. Soggy cannoli.

