Monthly Archives: March 2010

Voilà

Hello.

So until I can figure out who else might get a piece of this printing wise I have to throw it up on here

THE BOOK

Order away!!  I’m pretty sure that there will be a price drop when it hits retail establishments.  I really haven’t been lying this whole time.  I made a book, and I had a great deal of help.  Props to all the writers involved.  Props to all the other back end editors that help the process come to fruition. If anyone has distribution hooks hit up

madbirdcowflu@gmail.com

Merci!

© PostHood 2010

Wait For It

…wait for it

Abroad

Fun In The Sun

Scribble & Wait

Brooklyn Bridge Park

It’s New

More @ Metropolis

Manhattan Short

Manhattan Short

WTF

Landscapes of Quarantine

Storefront for Art and Architecture

Landscapes of Quarantine

OPENING: TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 7PM
LANDSCAPES OF QUARANTINE
An exhibition exploring the spaces of quarantine

Exhibition dates: March 10 – April 17, 2010

From Chernobyl’s Zone of Exclusion to the artificial quarantine islands of the New York archipelago, and from camps set up to house HIV+ Haitian refugees at Guantánamo Bay to the modified Airstream trailer within which returning Apollo astronauts once waved at President Nixon, the landscapes of quarantine are as varied as they are unexpected.

Landscapes of Quarantine features new works by a multi-disciplinary group of eighteen artists, designers, and architects, each of whom was inspired by one or more of the physical, biological, ethical, architectural, social, political, temporal, and even astronomical dimensions of quarantine.

Joe Alterio / Front Studio – Yen Ha, Michi Yanagishita & Joshua Cummings / David Garcia Studio / Scott Geiger / Joseph Grima / Katie Holten / Jeffrey Inaba & C-LAB / Mimi Lien / Kevin Slavin / Brian Slocum / Smudge Studio – Jamie Kruse & Elizabeth Ellsworth / Amanda Spielman & Jordan Spielman / Richard Mosse / Daniel Perlin / Thomas Pollman

The opening reception will showcase a one-night-only, inflatable quarantine prosthesis attached to Storefront’s façade, designed by architects Jeffrey Inaba and Joseph Grima, as well as a range of beers generously donated by Brooklyn Brewery.

During the exhibition, a series of quarantine-inspired dinners will be hosted at the gallery. As envisioned by Michael Cirino of A razor, a shiny knife, the events will feature quarantine-aged meats, layered encapsulated flavors and other themed edibles. Ticketing details will be announced soon.

Curated by: Future Plural
Geoff Manaugh, BLDGBLOG
Nicola Twilley, Edible Geography

Designed by:
Glen Cummings, MTWTF

Containing

© PostHood 2010