August 29, 2012 – 6:59 pm
By Zoe Weitzman Photo by Daniel Bejar Perhaps in the spirit of the conspicuously beret-ed visual artists that preceded him, Daniel Bejar wears many hats. This Brooklynite has mastered the ins and outs of the “slash” career, pursuing paths as diverse as locksmith, notorious impersonator and historically informed seamstress all under the aegis of interdisciplinary [...]
August 16, 2012 – 8:09 pm
AiOP is honored to be featured in the September issue of Sculpture, a monthly magazine dedicated to all forms of contemporary sculpture. Be sure to pick up a copy!
August 16, 2012 – 7:48 am
What happens when you pair the uniquely human connection that is love with all the glitz and glamor of a celebrity talk show? Australian artist and citizen journalist Rebecca McIntosh decided to find out for herself with LOVE TV — a provocative exploration of public and private life. With her hot pink mobile TV [...]
August 12, 2012 – 3:01 pm
by John Critelli Photo by Anthony Thornton Are you tired of conforming to people’s expectations? Then visit B-Out, an exhibition curated by Scott Hug at Andrew Edlin Gallery. The exhibition, which runs until August 18, encourages people to break free from social norms. And despite the name, B-Out is not just about the norms that [...]
By Curtis Carman Requiem Warm Up in the lobby of El Museo del Barrio (Photo by Asuka Goto) AiOP: Hello Zachary, I understand you will be participating in the Art in Odd Places event AiOP 2012/MODEL in October. It’s shaping up to be an exciting event. I love when art gives voice to people, helps to [...]
By Minji Lee Desire is a powerful concept. Whether it is manifested in the pursuit of prosperity, stability, or beauty, among many other things, human nature begs the notion that we will never be completely satisfied with the way we are. Some people spend a thousand dollars on a designer purse; others spend ten thousand [...]
Photos by Chelsea Keys Here are a dozen photos to compliment the interview I had with Shandoah Goldman, choreographer and producer of a flashmob called 23 Skidoo. The concept centered around an historic scene: the Flatiron Building in the early 1900s. The wind patterns around the building caused women’s long skirts to fly up revealing [...]