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tagged with: Dr. Lisa Levy
March 5th, 2011 • Paul H-O
GalleryBeat Media Report: GO SEE THE SHOW OPEN UNTIL MARCH 5
Curated by Eric Doeringer, this artist manque group show (look it up) delivers a number of blows against the Empire. Exhibited in the less spacious gallery it inhabited in Chelsea, even the non-profit Elizabeth Foundation in it's present space serves as a gritty reminder that all is not well in the art world masked in image maintenance. They could use some shades, that would help. The show itself is hilarious and informative while exhibiting an excellent skill set of art that dares to critique artist and the establishment the artist so dearly wants to be part of, maybe.
EFA Project Space, 323 W 39th St. NYC Part 1 Hosted by Paul H-O and Lisa Levy assisted by Phil Beuhler. GalleryBeat. net is almost non-commercial, we'd like to change that.
February 18th, 2011 • Paul H-O
Available Press Images of the Blackfeet Tipi Installation
In preparation for the Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains exhibition, the Brooklyn Museum has assembled a large-scale Blackfeet Welcome Tipi on Monday, January 31st. The Tipi cover was painted by Lyle Heavy Runner for the Brooklyn Museum and visitors will be invited to enter this Tipi.
Press images of the Tipi installation are available for download in the Museum's online Press Room Image Gallery. Members of the press who would like access to the images may request a username and password by responding to this e-mail with their name and professional affiliation.
Tipi facts:
The Tipi cover weighs over 300 pounds and each pole (made of pine wood) weighs about 50 pounds. The diameter is about 24 feet and the Tipi is 27 feet tall.
Media Preview - Thursday, February 17, from 10 am to 1 pm.
Image: Lyle Heavy Runner (Blackfeet, b. 1958), design owner and painter. Naomi Crawford (Blackfeet, b. 1935), tipi maker, 2010. Blackfeet Tipi, 2010. Great Falls, Montana. Canvas, latex paint, wood. 27 feet high X 24 feet diameter. Commissioned for the exhibition, Brooklyn Museum. Photo: Brooklyn Museum
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February 11th, 2011 • Paul H-O
Cooking With GalleryBeat is a live videotaped talk show hosted by Paul H-O and Dr.Lisa. Each savory and robust guest is expertly reheated for approximately 15 minutes and then given a prescription by Dr. Lisa. These frisky confabs take place in the finest art galleries in the world.
In this session we have:
Featured guests: PHOEBE HOBAN - author of the hot new first biography of "ALICE NEEL, A Not So Pretty Picture". So you think you have it bad, artist? Hah! Ms. Hoban also writes for NY Magazine and many publications. She's a hardcore researcher as well as an excellent more »
January 31st, 2011 • Paul H-O
The Cooking with Gallerybeat Talk Show went quite well and was in fact, oversubscribed as standing room went out into the hallway of BravinLee Programs. Video and reporting coming right up - soon. Photo and 2nd cam by Phil Buehler. From left to right_ Pat Daugherty, Paul H-O, Lisa Levy, Jena Friedman (standing) and audience.
January 3rd, 2011 • Paul H-O
Special late summer takes GBM Talk Show to the burbs, babes, and barbeques at the palatial mansion of Guiness Book record holder of massive nude-in's, artist Spencer Tunick (husband of Kristin Bowler-Tunick). A fiasco with large plastic cups and a dedicated crew somehow manage to swing it into a win against nudes, painter of nudes, more »
January 3rd, 2011 • Paul H-O
On February 13, 2010, the new GalleryBeat Media talk show, Cooking with GalleryBeat, debuted with author Fred Kaplan, who's recently published his historical nonfiction book "1959, THE YEAR EVERYTHING CHANGED'. Fred is also the Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for Slate.com.
The big question was from me was; why 1959? What is it about that year that Kaplan could make that bold pronouncement? He does more »
September 23rd, 2010 • Paul H-O
Garett Holden grabbed ahold of the previous cartoon we patched like our fave jeans and designed a whole new/old opening spot crank up every show and every segment.
You can see Garett's work on http://www.garettholden.com
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