Jae Ko
‘Paper’
Layer after layer of hand-rolled paper, adhered together and dyed.
*Pulse Art Fair
KIM ALSBROOKS / MY WHITE TRASH FAMILY
THE WEST COLLECTION
*PULSE ART FAIR*
HAVE YOU BEEN TO OUR FLICKR PAGE?
We trek around alot, checking out art shows, cultural events in different cities. Sometimes we’re just goofing around…and we just can’t justify taking up a blog post for it. So we post it to our Flickr.
If you missed the Armory Show - it’s here. Didn’t get to NY for the Pulse Art Fair - it’s here. Did you miss Lollapalooza and all that great Chicago art, yup - it’s here. Fan of the work of Philly’s Yarn Bomber, IshKnits? - it’s here.
Come fool around with us on Flickr.
INNER COURSE - KNOWING ME, KNOWING YOU
During the Pulse Art Fair I had a ball participating in the performance art piece Inner Course with the lovely ladies Rya Kleinpeter + Tora Lopez. These two artistically raw, scantily clad cabaret runaways invited me in their booth to open up and create a tangible artistic discourse with them.
I’m pretty shy, so thank god someone else wanted to ‘double up’ on this experience. So ‘Flash’ (that was her name) and I collaborated on a piece. So with seven minutes in a glass room full of art supplies we talked…we created and then we decided what to give our hosts in exchange for our experience; in exchange for our art.
And yeah, we walked away with video and some pics, so you can vicariously join in as well. As usual, I hate being in pictures - so i’m present in none - except for that shot of my fingers…
“Un coup de des #16-37″
Angel Marcos
Series of Lightboxes
Hilger Modern Contemporary
Pulse Art Fair New York 2012
BRIGHTON BEACH BENCH by Will Kurtz
Materials: wood, metal wire, newspaper, glue, tape, matte medium, cardboard, screws, synthetic hair
Mike Weiss Gallery
Pulse Art Fair New York 2012
Embroidered X-rays by Matthew Cox
at Pulse Art Fair NY 2012.
TAPE NOIR
This was by far one of my favorite pieces at the Pulse Art Fair 2012 in NY.
What you’re looking at is translucent packing tape applied to plexiglass placed in front of lightboxes to give shadow and depth. A …mazing.
The Artist is Mark Khaisman - check out his site for more incredible works.



