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The Return of 246 Editions

While I’ve been on my newly imposed extended life journey of the past few months. 246 Editions has languished a little bit. That has to change – It’s time to be presenting new work.

The latest print is by Austin Thomas, A Top A Surface

A few quick words about 246 Editions – there are some really interesting things planned and bubbling up in the works – top secret things that are only being discussed in hushed tones at the 246 clubhouse here in Bushwick. So stay tuned it’s going to be an exciting time. Follow this link for great artwork that starts at 20 dollars.

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Pocket Utopia presents "Business Edition," Thurs., Jun 16th @ 6pm – a one-night exhibition of artist-produced editions and prints

Pocket Utopia is not quite over yet…there’s still some unfinished business…

Pocket Utopia presents “Business Edition,” a one-night exhibition of artist-produced editions and prints, and a selection of the recently inaugurated Kris Graves Projects and Pocket Utopia joint Flatfile and recent editions from 246 Editions

The evening’s highlights include:

  • a Pocket Utopia limited edition by Adam Simon
  • Recent Editions from 246 Editions artists Sharon Butler (above), Douglas Witmer, Matthew Langley, Steven Alexander, Martin Bromirski, Peter Dayton, Alex Paik, Isaac Layman, JT Kirkland, Susan Dory and Jeffrey Cortland Jones
  • Hand-worked print by Andrew Piedilato published by Randy Wray’s Element Editions,
  • Brece Honeycutt’s Byproduct
  • A recent Maggie Michael painting op paper from +KGP&PU; Flatfile,
  • As well as additional works in progress by Pocket Utopia’s current artist in resident, Sharon Butler.

Please join us for a wine reception from 6 to 9 pm

Pocket Utopia
1037 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11237
www.pocketutopia.com
L to Morgan Ave.

Enormous thanks to Austin Thomas for helping put this together.

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This week at 246 Editions

Is Me. My print, On The Way Home is available at prices as low as twenty dollars. www.246editions.com

Don’t be bashful – tell your friends. For that matter, tell your enemies.

Posting will resume on Monday – sorry for my being away.

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Quick hits from New York

I’m in new york for the next couple of days, and although I have not yet started the grand gallery walk, I’ve seen a few things worth mentioning quickly for your weekend pleasure.

Douglas Witmer at The Painting Center (soho) I think this ends this week. Go check it out an we can compare notes when I write more about it later this week.

I don’t go to the big museums that often, however I spent a fair portion of the day at “The Met” and frankly have forgotten what an amazing place and collection it is. The Pictures Generation (Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Matt Mullican, et al.)is a great show and delivered about what I thought it would (thats a good thing as they say). After exiting the Pictures Generation I found myself walking through the entrance to The Model as Muse and usually I don’t care for this kind of show – esp. in DC when it is all “Dresses of the First Ladies” type stuff. However I really liked the photography – a lot of Helmut Newton always goes a long way.

Deeper in I walked into a room of Clyfford Still paintings and that surprised me. It’s unusual, I think to see a museum display that many of his works – in such a large size in one room. It was pretty remarkable and really enjoyable.

One thing however – I stumbled over the “Hirst Shark” as I understand it that has been recently repaired/replaced/remade – whatever it recently has been. It’s looking a little bit long in the tooth if you know what I mean. This artwork is going to be a white elephant for whoever owns it – I wish them the best in that.

There is also a very solid Francis Bacon show going on right now – more later.



JT Kirkland is the latest Edition from 246 Editions
– prices are as low as twenty dollars. So why not start the arts stimulus package yourself and buy one. www.246editions.com.

Credits:
(Above) Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still (#54), 1980, 8 x 10 in.
(Below) JT Kirkland, Lifecycle, Archival Edition, 2009, size variable

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