Closing Bell: Windows Brooklyn
Yesterday’s News, the Court Street antique shop, is one of many businesses in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill participating in Windows Brooklyn, a public art project running through next Sunday. The show involves artists putting their work up on mom-and-pop storefronts. At Yesterday’s News, Candy Chang installed “I’ve Lived,” which invites passersby to write where…
Yesterday’s News, the Court Street antique shop, is one of many businesses in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill participating in Windows Brooklyn, a public art project running through next Sunday. The show involves artists putting their work up on mom-and-pop storefronts. At Yesterday’s News, Candy Chang installed “I’ve Lived,” which invites passersby to write where they live and how much they pay for their places on post-it notes. Interesting reading.
Windows Brooklyn [Official Site]
Are you a bitter painter, Kuroko?
I like it. This is the kind of art that is interesting these days. Conceptual.
It’s amazing what passes as commentary these days. I think many of them are delusional and so caught up in their delusional BS that they can’t see straight. Give me a break.
It’s amazing what passes as art these days. I think many of them are delusional and so caught up in their delusional BS that they can’t see straight. Give me a break.
I’ve lived in a two-room, floor-through apartment in Park Slope for 45 months now and it cost(s) me 9 times as much as I was paying before my wife got the rent stabilized apartment as part of the divorce settlement.