
In the mood for a little west coast art? Currently on display is the much anticipated Go East exhibit — a collaboration between the Joshua Liner Gallery and curated by the Mark Moore Gallery. This is the first installment in a bi-coastal exchange between the two galleries and will exhibit during the New York editions of the 2012 Frieze and PULSE art fairs (running from May 3rd to 7th).
Apr 26, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, 2012 Frieze, Acrylic, art fairs, Bi-Coastal Art Show, California, Canvas, Cast Plastic, Chad Person, chelsea, Color, culver city, Curated by Mark Moore Gallery, EAST, East Coast, East Side, Emerging Artists, Feodor Voronov, galleries, gallery, Gallery Swap, Go East, Go East Art Show, Japan, Japanese, Joshua Liner Gallery, Kenichi Yokono, Mixed Media, new work, new york city, NYC, Pattern, Pen, Polyester Foam, Pop Culture Imagery, PULSE, spraypaint, Taxcuts, Taxcuts Series, U.S. Currency, West Coast, Wood Block Carving, Yoram Wolberger, Zoo, Zoo Petting | Leave A Comment »

TV programming has definitely evolved throughout the years, but has it changed for the better?
Mar 29, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, Amanda Seales, Death, Death of the Diva, Diva, Helen Mills, March, Media, musical, Musical Narrative, new york city, NYC, One-Woman, One-Woman Musical, one-woman show, pop culture, Pop Culture References, Portrayal of Women, reality, Realty TV, Roger C. Jeffrey, The Cosby Show, The Helen Mills Theater, The Media, West 26th Street, women, Women's History Month | 2 Comments »

AARON ABLVN’S latest show, “100 Painitings” at the Klughaus Gallery is a blast from the past. This past Saturday was the opening for “100 Paintings” by the Portland, Oregon-based artist and cartoonist encompassing more than 100 pieces dedicated to his influences and his love of cartoons.
Mar 13, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 100, 100 Paintings, 2012, AARON, Aaron OBLVN, art in the streets, art show, artist, Cartoonist, cartoons, chinatown, classic, Classic Characters, Debut, Dennis the Menace, Emerging, Emerging Artist, Emerging Pacific Northwest artist, exhibition, Felix the Cat, First NYC Solo Show, gallery, graffiti, Graffiti Artist, Illustrations, Klughaus, Klughaus Gallery, L.E.S., la, lower east side, moca, Monroe Street, new work, new york city, New York City debut, NYC, OBLVN, One-of-a-kind, opening reception, paintings, Portland, Portland-based artist, solo show, Spray Cans, Street Artist, Street Culture | 2 Comments »

Last Thursday night, at the Museum of Sex in New York City (also known as MoSex) anticipation ran high to see the museum’s latest exhibition entitled, “F*CK ART.” The show features select pieces of 20 artists with unconventional approaches to street art — pushing the boundaries of sexuality in public space. The exhibition runs the [...]
Feb 28, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, ads, Aiko, Andrew H. Shirley, art, art show, ArtByDjBoy, B-rad Izzy, bike, Cassius Fouler, Curated by, dickchicken, drinks, DROID, El Celso, Emilie Baltz, exhibition, F*CK ART, fine art, FUCK, Fuck Bike #001, GEN 2, graffiti, graffiti writers, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cart, installations, Jeremy Novy, JMR, LUSH, Mannequins, Mark Snyder, miss van, MODE 2, New Show, new work, new york city, NYC, Opening Night, opening reception, Overtly Sexual, OZE 108 of 907, Patch Whisky, photography, photos, Plexiglass, Plexiglass Art, PNB, Portraiture, Post No Bills, provocative, public, public space, punkrose33, ROSTARR, Roz Baron, RTTP: Nathan Vincent & Bryan Raughton, Salacious, Salacious Art, sex, Sex in Art, Sexual Behavior, Sexuality, Spray Cans, spray paint, Street Artists, Street Graff, Street Tags, tags, Tony Bones, William Thomas Porter, WOLFTITS, Wonerpuss Octopus | Leave A Comment »
The Pandemic Gallery’s upcoming exhibit, All Talk, will feature thirteen emerging artists showcasing a wide array of audacious art that speaks volumes.
Feb 15, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, Aakash Nihalani, ALL, ALL TALK, Andrew H. Shirley, animation, art, art show, artists, Bedford Avenue, Broadway/Wythe, brooklyn, Brooklyn-Based Artists, Cassius Fouler, design, Destroy & Rebuild, exhibition, Filmmakers, filmmaking, Gabriel Specter, gallery, graffiti, GROUP SHOW, Installation Art, installations, Isabel Lasala, J. Ralph Phillips, Jenna Hicock, Jesse Edwards, Jesus Saves, Kent, Map, Marcy Avenue, Merk, Murals, new york city, NohJColey, NYC, Oil Paint, opening reception, Pandemic Gallery, photography, Print Making, rooftops, Sculpting, show, spray paint, street art, Street Artists, streets, TALK, Upcoming, Vimeo, Visual Artists, Walls, youtube | Leave A Comment »

Natalia Fabia’s current solo show at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery entitled “Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle” ushers a new wave of feminism with an emphasis on sugar and spice — that isn’t always nice.
Jan 24, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, art show, ArtByDjBoy, Bikini Kill, exhibition, Feminism, Feminists, flickr, gallery, jonathan levine gallery, Kathleen Hanna, Le Tigre, Natalia Fabia, new york city, NYC, opening reception, Patty Smith, photography, photos, Pioneers, Professional, punk rock, Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle, Punk Scene, Slutwalk, solo show, Wendy O Williams, Wendy O. | Leave A Comment »

Colombian artist STINKFISH turns every wall into a work of art with just a spritz of a spray-can. His vibrant portraits evoke emotion unlike any other street artist and that’s probably attributed to his South American upbringing mixed with his stencil techniques.
Nov 30, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2011, art, Art Blogger, art show, artist, Blogger, brooklyn, Brooklynite Gallery, Colombia, Colombian Artist, exhibition, latino, Latino Artist, new york city, NYC, Pattern, portraits, punkrose33, Recent Show, Roz B., Signature, Signature Touch, South, South America, South American Artist, STINKFISH, Street Artist, Thinkers, Thinkers of This, Tribal, Tribal Pattern, Tumblr, work | Leave A Comment »