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Classic GBTV Seedy Television, Beautiful People

January 25th, 2012 • Paul H-O
Episode 75 Part 3 of 3 (a really wonderful moment with missed Pat Hearn, Kristin Bowler in the bumper, fun) 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. That is it I can't repeat it. It's all in 2 and 3.

Classy GalleryBeat Television - Mark De Suvero, Gramercy Art Fair

January 25th, 2012 • Paul H-O

Episode 75 Part 2 of 3 (sometimes I wish I could have had more discretion)

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 for housing rock bands on tour and for it's piano bar. It was also located right across the street from very tony Gramercy Park, exclusive to the residents of said park, and you still need a key to enter it. This was the beginning of the contemporary art fair in the U.S., and would ultimately become one of the most lucrative trade fairs for art on earth, The Armory Show. I used to look forward to hitting the Gramercy Art Fair, with it's funky rooms turned into funkier New York and international galleries. Almost everyone had a bathroom show, and there were plenty of galleries we would never see again on the planet. Basically, it was a home-made art fair, on the cheap and using all the creativity artist and dealer could drum up for a 3 day run of fun, and maybe a sale or two.

GalleryBeat Live @ Brooklyn Museum with Kristin Bowler & Spencer Tunick

January 11th, 2012 • Paul H-O
PART 3 GalleryBeat @ The Brooklyn Museum - The Live Talk Show Married With Children (or The KRISSY SHOW) Kristin and Spencer have been together since 1994 and we discuss our long ties with GalleryBeat and regale the audience with tales of hooking up, and taking it on the road. their unique bond as the Lollapalooza of partners/artists/parents. Classic early clips from GalleryBeat Television make this one truly bizarre, yet lovable! CHECK OUT SPENCER'S http://www.spencertunick.com/to see updates - and The Dead Sea Project. Also included on this show - Robin Cembalest of Artnews, Mrs.& Mr.: Kristin Bowler and Spencer Tunick, Ann Carr from the Web Series THE ACTRESS, Sanford Biggers and his big show at The BMuseum, and Dr. Daryl Isaacs, Head Physician of Mercer St. Medical. The show was taped in front of a live audience in the space-age wing of the museum, and it sounds like it. Part of the live COOKING WITH GALLERYBEAT @ THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM. Part 3.YOUR HOSTS PAUL H-O AND DR. LISA LEVY WITH MUSIC BY PAT DAUGHERTY New York Electric Piano DIRECTOR - PAUL H-O PRODUCERS -SAMANTHA SCHALIFER -LISA LEVY -PAUL H-O ASST. PRODUCERS -DEBRA KOWALSKI -TAMERA WEG PRODUCER - EVENT FUNDRAISERS -SONO OSATO -PAUL H-O CREATIVE TEAM -PHIL BUEHLER -LISA LEVY -SAMANTHA SCHLAIFER -DEBRA KOWALSKI -TAMERA WEG -SONO OSATO CAMS AND AP -ROGER ADAMS -TZIPORAH EDERY -KEATON VENTURA -PAUL H-O STILL PHOTOGRAPHY -PHIL BUEHLER -SAVANNAH SPIRIT -JUNG NAM LEE Sponsored by the -BROOKLYN MUSEUM -FILMLIKE'S GUEST OF CINDY SHERMAN -RAFIK FILM AND VIDEO -SUPERFINE -RABBITHOLE STUDIOS -SPACIAL REHAB -SIXPOINT BREWERY -CONCRETE TV -GRAMERCY FLOWERS Special thanks to all that contributed to this special event -SALLY WILLIAMS - DIRECTOR OF PRESS RELATIONS BM -MARCUS ROMERO - BM -ADAM HUSTED - BM -OSARO HEMENDEZ - BM -JIM KELLY - BM ---ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PAUL H-O GBM 2011

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Cooking with GalleryBeat @ The Brooklyn Museum Part 1 of 4

November 28th, 2011 • Paul H-O

The GalleryBeat live talk show, COOKING WITH GALLERYBEAT, avoided the skillet again by not cooking with strange fruit. We performed at the Brooklyn Museum's architectural futurama, the Rubin Pavilion on October 6th, 2011 as part of the museum's Thursday Night Series. Guests for this show were Mercer St. Medical's Dr. Daryl Isaacs, ArtNews Chief Editor Robin Cembalest, Upright Citizens Brigade's Ann Carr, World artist man/wife team Spencer and Kristin Bowler Tunick, and BM's main event artist, Sanford Biggers.

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GalleryBeat Live @ The Brooklyn Museum, Yo

September 28th, 2011 • Paul H-O
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Time: Thursday, October 6 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Brooklyn Museum in the Rubin Pavilion (the glass entrance that is fabulous)

200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/calendar/event/4728

With guests Ann Carr, Dr. Daryl Isaacs, Sanford Biggers, Spencer and Kristin Tunick, and Robin Cembalest. Hosted by Paul H-O and Lisa Levy. Music and entertainment will be provided by Pat Daughtery

Cooking with GalleryBeat is a live talk show mixing freeform conversation and performance from art to astrophysics. The taping is live and then slow-burned for broadcast on GalleryBeat.net to click start New York’s fall art season. The show is hosted by Paul H-O, creator of GalleryBeat TV, along with co-host Dr. Lisa Levy, the popular, self-proclaimed conceptual psychoanalyst. Produced by Paul, Lisa and Samantha Schlaifer.

This event is co-produced by BM’s Press Relations and Curatorial Departments with special thanks to Director Arnold Lehman.

Piece of Mind Cake

May 17th, 2011 • Paul H-O
Serendipity, cohesion, and conceptual width. Until May 28 at Elga Wimmer PCC 526 West 26th Street #310 New York, NY 10001   ARTISTS:  Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, Melanie Bonajo, T.R. Ericsson, Faith Holland, Yeji Jun, Lisa Levy, Sono Osato, Carrie Mae Rose, Jason Swift, Jil Weinstock http://www3.fitnyc.edu/artmarket/pieceofmind/pr.html What happens when a fresh faced group of twelve F.I.T. graduate student curators spend a year combing the New York art base  more »

The Guest of Cindy Sherman Monologue Part 1

April 11th, 2011 • Paul H-O
Part 1: Before the film had a shape or content I wrote a story script titled GUEST OF CINDY SHERMAN based on a real experience that in one night, changed my life, but not necessarily for the better. I then invited a group of of friends and filmmakers to the studio, threw out the script and delivered a monologue about living with Cindy and forgetting what I was doing. Then we made the film and it only took five years. Taped in front of a live audience at Filmlike Studio, Tribeca NY, in 2003. Paul H-O