PRESS RELEASE (html not pdf).
Images below: Photo credit Two Fingers Gallery.
Wall-plan digital sketch for exhibit "Give an Inch" at both locations.
Two Fingers Gallery, Chelsea location.
Two Fingers Gallery, Bowery / LES location
(Two Fingers Gallery visible in lower left corner.)
(Woman on sidewalk looks at Two Fingers Gallery.)
Images below: photo credit the respective artists
Images shown (as miniatures) in the exhibit:
Robert Chapman [ http://LadimorCreative.PhotoShelter.com ]
showing a mini image of:
Urban Lament #158.
(Original: 2010 photograph.)
Terry Ward [ http://GrumpyVisualArtist.BlogSpot.com ]
showing a mini image of:
Series 340 (aka Puppy).
(Original: 2012 mixed media painting on 4 omnidirectional panels each 12"x78" —overall dimensions variable.)
Adrienne Moumin [ http://www.PicturExhibit.com ]
showing a mini image of:
Coo by Tony Oursler at Metro Pictures from Moumin's "Decade in a Day" series.
(Original: 2003 photograph.)
Betty Tompkins [ http://www.BettyTompkins.com/bio_sel_ex.aspx ]
showing a mini image of:
Kiss Painting.
(Original: 2007 acrylic on paper 28"x28".)
Peter Reginato [ http://www.PeterReginato.com/red_door.htm ]
showing a mini image of:
RED DOOR.
(Original: 2012 enamel painting on wood 72"x57".)
TWO FINGERS GALLERY
Monday, July 16, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Images (10 July 2012)
Preliminary field-test images:
Two visitors meet outside the gallery.
Preliminary field-test images:
Two visitors enter the gallery.
(Grid is interior's anti-wasp mesh "rug" momentarily upended by the fingers' entry.)
Preliminary field-test images:
Distant peek into window.
(The scratchiti-resistant plastic is less clear and more fingerprint-prone than ideal.)
Preliminary field-test images:
Distant peek into window.
(The scratchiti-resistant plastic is less clear and more fingerprint-prone than ideal.)
Wall-plan digital sketch.
Field test feedback included a realization that in the "See Something Say Something" era, some tourist will surely find the gallery "suspicious" since it is partly made of an electrical switch-box. Consider adding some glitter —since everyone knows that anything with glitter on it is harmless (unless its maybe Paris Hilton or Kary Perry stumbling out of a club.)
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Two visitors meet outside the gallery.
Preliminary field-test images:
Two visitors enter the gallery.
(Grid is interior's anti-wasp mesh "rug" momentarily upended by the fingers' entry.)
Preliminary field-test images:
Distant peek into window.
(The scratchiti-resistant plastic is less clear and more fingerprint-prone than ideal.)
Preliminary field-test images:
Distant peek into window.
(The scratchiti-resistant plastic is less clear and more fingerprint-prone than ideal.)
Wall-plan digital sketch.
Field test feedback included a realization that in the "See Something Say Something" era, some tourist will surely find the gallery "suspicious" since it is partly made of an electrical switch-box. Consider adding some glitter —since everyone knows that anything with glitter on it is harmless (unless its maybe Paris Hilton or Kary Perry stumbling out of a club.)
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Notes (5 July 2012)
Notes:
Guinness records process ongoing; our submission accepted for transfer to their internal system —a major hurdle overcome. See Guinness links in our ABOUT page.
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