June 30, 2009
(White Columns Executive Director and artist Matthew Higgs)

Bravo Announces Casting Call For The Untitled Art Project

More than a year after announcing the development of a new reality show for artists, Bravo finally announces nationwide casting calls. Developed by Sarah Jessica Parker’s Pretty Matches Productions and Emmy-nominated Magical Elves, Inc., the reality TV project pits thirteen aspiring artists against one another in competition for a gallery show, cash prize and a mysteriously undefined national tour. New York’s casting call takes place at White Columns on July 18th and 19th, which has us wondering: will their Executive Director Matthew Higgs be a judge? Complete press release and casting call details after the jump. Artists located in or around Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and New York will want to read through if interested in participating.

http://www.artfagcity.com/2009/06/30/bravo-announces-casting-call-for-the-untitled-art-project/

(White Columns Executive Director and artist Matthew Higgs)

Bravo Announces Casting Call For The Untitled Art Project

More than a year after announcing the development of a new reality show for artists, Bravo finally announces nationwide casting calls. Developed by Sarah Jessica Parker’s Pretty Matches Productions and Emmy-nominated Magical Elves, Inc., the reality TV project pits thirteen aspiring artists against one another in competition for a gallery show, cash prize and a mysteriously undefined national tour. New York’s casting call takes place at White Columns on July 18th and 19th, which has us wondering: will their Executive Director Matthew Higgs be a judge? Complete press release and casting call details after the jump. Artists located in or around Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and New York will want to read through if interested in participating.

http://www.artfagcity.com/2009/06/30/bravo-announces-casting-call-for-the-untitled-art-project/

June 25, 2009
as i was sitting on my porch with a cigarette a few moments ago, at least four cars rolled by bumpin’ the shit out of MJ and one solitary tear ran down my cheek.

as i was sitting on my porch with a cigarette a few moments ago, at least four cars rolled by bumpin’ the shit out of MJ and one solitary tear ran down my cheek.

June 22, 2009
constant dullaart
http://www.constantdullaart.com/

constant dullaart
http://www.constantdullaart.com/

June 19, 2009

Real Housewives of NJ season finale?

ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN WATCH IT ONLINE?
i’m foaming at the mouth right now guys

June 17, 2009
goyw sam comes home tonight edish

goyw sam comes home tonight edish

June 14, 2009

i cried but it’s prob the meds

June 12, 2009
tv blog

tv blog

planettampon:

Blair ♥ shopping. That’s Marc Jacobs’ Gardenia, by the way. Words can’t describe how amazing it is.



whoa. i either love or have 8/8 things in this picture.

planettampon:

Blair ♥ shopping. That’s Marc Jacobs’ Gardenia, by the way. Words can’t describe how amazing it is.
whoa. i either love or have 8/8 things in this picture.

thanks natalie

thanks natalie

June 11, 2009
Loomis Coal Breaker-Wiles Barre, Pa., 1974, Bernd and Hilla Becher, courtesy Hilla Becher, 2009

“In 1975, eight young Americans — and one German couple — were featured in an exhibition that pretty much flew in the face of Ansel Adams. Curated by William Jenkins at the George Eastman House, the exhibit was called “New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape” and, according to some historians, it marked a paradigm shift in the world of photography, although that shift was imperceptible at the time. […]
For the first time, the George Eastman House is resurrecting the exhibition. Teaming up with the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, they’ve chosen more than 100 photos from the original exhibition to go on tour again, starting this Saturday. The tour will focus on the historical significance of the 1975 exhibition, as well as its continued relevance today. To learn more, check out the George Eastman House Web site.” (source)


I’ll be at the opening tomorrow! EXCITING!

Loomis Coal Breaker-Wiles Barre, Pa., 1974, Bernd and Hilla Becher, courtesy Hilla Becher, 2009

“In 1975, eight young Americans — and one German couple — were featured in an exhibition that pretty much flew in the face of Ansel Adams. Curated by William Jenkins at the George Eastman House, the exhibit was called “New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape” and, according to some historians, it marked a paradigm shift in the world of photography, although that shift was imperceptible at the time. […]

For the first time, the George Eastman House is resurrecting the exhibition. Teaming up with the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, they’ve chosen more than 100 photos from the original exhibition to go on tour again, starting this Saturday. The tour will focus on the historical significance of the 1975 exhibition, as well as its continued relevance today. To learn more, check out the George Eastman House Web site.” (source)
I’ll be at the opening tomorrow! EXCITING!