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tagged with: Gallery Beat
December 8th, 2010 • Paul H-O
Episode 75 Part 3 of 3 - In the final portion of this Classic GBTV episode the crew starts in American Fine Arts Co.' showroom where they meet the host from Cash from Chaos, their public-access competition, go to Pat Hearn Gallery to get their fill of scatological photography and bathroom bliss, and end up in the Jay Jopling/White Cube showroom where they meet Jay Jopling and Tracey Emin (and her bed).
A long time ago, in the distant year 1994, an art fair started by medium sized art dealers Pat Hearn, Colin De Land, and Lisa Spellman started an art fair in the the historically seedy Gramercy Hotel. This was the beginning of the contemporary art fair in the U.S. more »
December 8th, 2010 • Paul H-O
Episode 75 Part 2 of 3 -In the second portion of this Classic GBTV episode the crew checks out the sculptures at Gagosian Gallery, make friends with the gals at the magazine booths, and end up in the American Fine Arts Co.'s showroom.
A long time ago, in the distant year 1994, medium-sized New York art dealers Pat Hearn, Colin De Land, and Lisa Spellman started an art fair in the the historically seedy Gramercy Hotel, famous more »
December 8th, 2010 • Paul H-O
Episode 75 Part 1 of 3 - In this first portion of the half hour Classic GBTV episode, the GalleryBeat Crew makes ready to storm the Second Annual Gramercy Hotel Art Fair. Cathy has her "special defining moment," Paul and Walter have their power struggle, and then the crew discuss their itinerary and what a bunch of snots the British are. At the end the crew makes their first fair stop at Paula Cooper Gallery.
A long time ago, in the distant year 1994, medium-sized New York art dealers Pat Hearn, Colin De Land, and Lisa Spellman started an art fair in the the historically seedy Gramercy Hotel, famous more »
September 30th, 2010 • Paul H-O
Production test. V2V Productions. Rough cut concept. Using footage to maximize available digital tape recordings that may or may not be used in a commercial film product. Most likely not, and clearly only the assembly of very short clips could be used were an entire documentary film created. But film work is a process of assembly, and the creation of many bits and pieces of things are eventually bolted into place.
Filmed by May Rigler
Introduced by Ned Evans (he won't know until informed)
Produced by Miro, Nye, and H-O
All Rights Reserved 2010
September 17th, 2010 • Paul H-O
John Waters discusses what he believes is the purpose of art. Check out the video interview at Big Think.
September 10th, 2010 • Paul H-O
From a big-bosomed French maid to a Pepsi-guzzling monster, Japanese artist Takashi Murakami's outlandish manga visions overwhelm the Chateau of Versailles, and not everyone is happy. Check out the full story here.
September 10th, 2010 • Paul H-O
Photographer Terry Richardson explains how he makes any woman a porn star and 80% of the time gets his cake in bed, leaving everyone satisfied with a job well done. http://www.sensualitynews.com/living/terry-richardson-promises-to-make-every-woman-a-porn-star.html
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