Solo NYC trip 2

I was going to go to the city last week but the fires from Canada took over NYC and I did not want to get sick, so I decided to go the following week (aka yesterday). I wanted to go back to Chelsea and hit a ton of galleries. I forgot how many galleries that were explored as well as walking over 17k steps. The main reason I went to the city was to see the Avedon show since I have always wanted to see his work in person. It was definitely a fun experience. Got to see all kinds of art as well as take a handful of photos.


EK100

A celebration of Ellsworth Kelley - Thank you to Jack Shear and the Foundation. A once in a life time show case of one of the greatest abstract artists.

Alone in the city

Well I went to the city by my self as well as met up with people from Clubhouse. People who I been talking with and following for 2+ years.


Vero - (artist, documentarian, creative director, film camera) IG - SITE

Ru - (vocalist, DJ, producer, actress) IG

Andrew - (paper artist) IG - SITE

Anna (singer, songwriter, designer, digital art, landscape architect) IG

Salvador (photographer) IG


First time doing this kind of thing- broke a lot of comfortzones and a bit more confidence as well. I mostly walked around Chelsea, HighLine, Penn, The Met and a few other spots.

I knew that I was going to catch up with friends in the mid/late afternoon so I walked around and knew since I live in NY i can go to the MET for free. Hit a few of the galleries.

Spent more money then I maybe should have but learned from the “ experience”. Took Uber, Taxi, Subway.

Battery died so I found an AT&T store, which allowed me to charge my phone as I waited for my ride/friend to pick me up to meet with other friends. Hung out, went to a lounge, Peir, Restaurant, Speakeasy. I decided I was a bit to overwhelmed with being tired so I left and hugged and said bye to everyone. It was differently something I will remember.

First show of 2023

I had my first show of the year as well as the galleries first show of the year after they had some damage to the space. I have shown in her studio before and is one of my favorite galleries in the area. ( Darcy Simpson Artworks)

Ellen and I have a conversation about my growth as an painter and as a person in the last handful of years. The slashes to these landscapes and what the slashes were a symbol of and now these more “photographic like abstract landscapes.

Famous Artist #29

HANK WILLIS THOMAS

American artist known for his provocative and thought-provoking work that explores themes of race, identity, and the media. Through a variety of mediums, including photography, sculpture, and video, Thomas seeks to challenge societal norms and spark dialogue about important social issues.

One of Thomas's most well-known projects is "Branding the Negro," a series of photographs that explores the way black people have been marketed and commodified throughout history. By appropriating images from advertising and popular culture, Thomas exposes the ways in which black bodies have been used to sell products and ideas, often in dehumanizing and objectifying ways.

In addition to his photographic work, Thomas has also created a number of sculptures that explore similar themes. "Liberty and Justice (for All)," for example, is a series of bronzed basketball hoops that are mounted on pedestals, drawing attention to the ways in which sports have been used as a means of promoting racial equality.

Thomas's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the art world. Through his thought-provoking and often challenging work, Thomas continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art and inspire others to engage with important social issues.