First I knocked and you
weren’t there, so I
spoke to your roommate
who said you were out
of your mind; you’d lost it
I felt bad so I left mine
and questioned where it
was when you didn’t call back
First I knocked and you
weren’t there, so I
spoke to your roommate
who said you were out
of your mind; you’d lost it
I felt bad so I left mine
and questioned where it
was when you didn’t call back
Posted in Poetry
This is short
Posted in Poetry
|
![]() |
|
New York, NY, Feb. 16 – As the cold days of February come to a close, artists, gallery owners, collectors and creative people from across the globe begin their annual migration to New York City for the highly anticipated Armory Show. Here at +aRt (540 West 28th Street), at a brand new gallery in Chelsea, we will offer a fresh alternative to the congestion and attitudes by showcasing the diversity between artistic communities. “In an effort to create an exhibition platform for our friends during Armory week, we decided to revisit our past by opening up The Chelsea Chapter at +aRt. The Chelsea Chapter comes on the heels of The Stanton Chapter, an alternative art space we opened in 2008 in Lower East Side. ” – mint Well Hung is a group exhibition featuring photography, sculpture, paintings and drawings by an eclectic mix of old and new friends. Participating artists include: Adam Krueger, Alfredo Martinez, Andrew Poneros, Clayton Patterson, Curtis Kulig, David Forer, David Hochbaum, Erik Foss, Futura, Jeff and Will Robbins, Jordan Seiler, Julie Floersch, Kevin Bourgeois, Leo Fitzpatrick, Lucien Samaha, Maripol, Matisse Patterson, Michael Anderson, Mint&Serf, Misha Most, Norman Reedus, Osvaldo Chance Jimenez, Peter Pan Posse, Peter Passuntino, Pablo Power, Samantha West, Sean Gallagher, Skullphone, Shadi Perez, Tristan Eaton and Victor Payares. Free Arts NYC, is a charitable organization that recognizes that art exists in unconventional ways, and is proud to be the official charity partner and supporter of The Chelsea Chapter at +aRt. A portion of proceeds will be donated to their mission to provide under-served children and families with educational arts and mentoring programs. The Chelsea Chapter will host the opening reception on Saturday, March 5th from 6 pm to 10 pm. The exhibition will be open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, from 12 – 6 and will run until Sunday, April 3rd. A schedule of events including artist workshops and sponsor-hosted programs will be available soon. |
Another Poem
Famous people suck. Fame is a bit horrible. Praise is a different condition that could also be very uninviting sometimes. Speaking other languages sometimes feels like it is a better idea. If I ever needed to blurt out expletives in front of someone, then that could be good. Geniuses die, and people don’t care when they do. What people care about is what they did, sometimes what they did was say a couple of things. Sometimes those things were statements that no one wanted to hear, and sometimes they’ve said those things at the very end of their lives. Such a genius may have announced things that they were unclear on while they were still alive, and sometimes that brought their demise. The feelings of misunderstanding can grow to be so great that said geniuses is not smart enough to avoid being alienated. Sometimes what that person wants to do is inhibited by the larger misunderstanding portion of their world and is thwarted while stripped of their inspiration. What is important to remember in every bad situation – certainly being stripped of inspiration is negative – is that there is only room for your head on your shoulders. We could all do without chips. There is a little space for the monkey on your back, but not another head. Not another person screaming right into your ear, point blank range, disrupting your thought pattern.
Posted in Writing