Saturday, June 28, 2014

FAT Village Art Walk: June 28

The monthly FAT Village art walk in downtown Fort Lauderdale is tonight (6/28). Check out the closing night of Game Show at the Projects, 523 NW 1st Avenue. While there, visit Cadence, Janet Slom, C&I Studios, Helium and others, 7-11PM. Go early for parking and food trucks.

Note, just up 3rd Avenue and continuing up to 4th Avenue are additional artists and designers. Among others, Glavovic Studios is hosting an exhibit, Skins, and Henning Haupt is offering an open studio.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Jeff Koons Fills the Whtiney

Jeff Koons speaking to journalists at the Whitney

Thursday (6/27) marks the opening of the Jeff Koons retrospective at NYC's Whitney Museum of Art. The entire museum is devoted to the artist's ouevre, which spans vacuum cleaners as readymades to monumentally scaled balloon puppies. Just finished the press conference.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

New Show from Sailboat Bend Artitsts and 1310 Gallery

Tonight, 1310 Gallery will present The Triumph of Detritus in Sailboat Bend (Fort Lauderdale). Opening event is 7-10. Let's hope the weather clears for tonight! Next Saturday, during the FAT Village Art Walk, the gallery will also be open for visitors.

From SailboatBendArtists.com



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All photos and text by Hilary Lewis unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

Beach Reading: Tropic

Summer issue of Tropic

Summer issue of Tropic is out! If you subscribe you already have your copy, but if you still need one check out one our many fine retailers that offer copies to their visitors. Was just at Eten Food Co. on Las Olas for one of their usually excellent lunches and saw a stack of both the summer and May issues available.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Studio Visit with Janet Slom


Janet Slom at work (photo courtesy of janetslom.com)

Spent the morning at the FAT Village studio of artist Janet Slom as she readies her space for the next FAT Village Art Walk (coming up Sat. 6/28). Slom heralds from South Africa and now lives in South Florida and Connecticut.

Slom's petite frame is in great contrast to her painting series Heaven on Earth -- gorgeous abstract canvases that measure about 9'x9' and require an intense choreography as part of their creation.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Building a Biennale: Rem in Venice

Koolhaas's personal motoscafo
Rem Koolhaas outside the Biennale's offices

The 14th International Architecture Exhibition, or Architecture Biennale as it's better known, opened on June 7 in Venice, Italy. Curated this year by Rem Koolhaas, the Biennale was expected to be a blockbuster. The central presentation in the Arsenale didn't disappoint. It's presentation by Koolhaas of Monditalia looks at Italy as a microcosm of the world in terms of art, architecture, design, urbanism, culture and politics.

Cadence Hosts Picnic Day in Peter Feldman Park on June 18



Yesterday's picnic, courtesy of our friends at Cadence (@CadenceLiving), was yet another reminder of how lucky Fort Lauderdale is to have public space and public-minded folks like Rebecca Bradley and Gage Couch, who have tirelessly focused on efforts to improve downtown FTL.

Blues in Coral Springs this Friday

We loved the regular gig at Andrews Living Arts that Tony Kessler and his TK Blu and the Uncool Band brought to FAT Village on Monday nights. We need more of that in downtown Fort Lauderdale!

Toy Story: Norton Museum's After Dark (Tonight)



Tonight (6/19) the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm has its After Dark offerings 5-9PM. Opening this evening is Wheels and Heels, a show that features matchbox cars and Barbies -- what's not to like?

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Missed opportunities at Sotheby's

No winning bids on the Mies chairs/table nor on the Pierre Koenig cabinet. Interesting. Folks will shell out millions for a painting but not $10K for authentic Barcelona chairs or a work featured in an iconic image by Julius Shulman. Well, maybe we'll all get another shot at these gems. Note that the radios assembled behind the Barcelona chairs are a group of radios collected by Charles and Ray Eames. They didn't sell either!

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Blog Launch



Welcome to the new blog! This is a place for those extra comments that just can't fit on a tweet or for breaking news that can't wait for our next issue. Let us know what you think.