No Love for Manhattan from Bushwick Artists
Manhattan, says Iris Lasson, a sculptor. The strange place across the water. I don’t like going there unless I have to pick up a check, says Doyle. Arielle Bier stirs a pot of soup. I go to Manhattan, and money falls out of my pockets, she says. — New York Magazine
Manhattan, says Iris Lasson, a sculptor. The strange place across the water.
I don’t like going there unless I have to pick up a check, says Doyle.
Arielle Bier stirs a pot of soup. I go to Manhattan, and money falls out of my pockets, she says.
well before they would have said “I NEVER GO ABOVE 14th STREET!”
now its “I JUST STAY OUT OF MANHATTAN!”
same shit
Annnnnd sh*t stirring commences. “Go back to Ohio”, ‘its the new yorker why bother’, ‘omg I’ve sen this before artists are laaaame’. Good job.
Why do so many artists eat soup?
“what is the point of your pullquote other that to stir up sh*t? The article has nothing to do with that. ”
Seriously – those quotes have very little to do with the actual article – which is pretty interesting.
All this I’m-a-bohemian business started in the late 1700s/ early 1800s. At least Thomas Chatterton had the decency to kill himself.
I remember NY Magazine article about Williamsburg in 1992 or so. It was titled the New Bohemia or something like that. Funny stuff.
what is the point of your pullquote other that to stir up sh*t? The article has nothing to do with that.
Oh Art World. You did it again. Whats old is new again. I’ve seen this story a thousand times. Yea you guys are anarchists but your represented by Jeffrey Dietch. WOW, so radical. So Free. So very Upper Middle Class. And Swoon is a fking stupid name. And complaining about trust fund kids is boring. The art world has been full of trust fund kids for centuries. Get over it, its what makes the art world function.
the article is from New York magazine. why even bother.
(but is this no different from years ago -when cool thing to say from the cool set was I never go above 14th street or get a nose bleed). Not that people really said it – but supposedly they said these thing.