How not pursuing art professionally has given one painter “the freedom to not care what people think.”
A new event organized by Bushwick gallerists will extend gallery hours on one Friday night each summer month to give residents and art enthusiasts a chance to stroll through Bushwick and Ridgewood to discover new art
Just as new restaurants, bars, shops and markets continue to pop up like mushrooms all over town, the Bushwick art openings are keeping the holiday madness going through the weekend
It’s that time of year when you’re trying extra hard to fit in an art exhibit between all the Christmas shopping, office parties and general holiday madness
Though they never really left us (I caught a new show every other week this summer), Bushwick art openings are reviving in bulk starting this Friday night
Who has time to be superstitious this Friday? It’s all about Saint Valentine’s Eve on February 13th and there are a bunch of great art openings we cannot wait to get all doe-eyed over for the weekend
Here at Bushwick Daily we’re getting ready for a ’12 Days of Christmas’ countdown beginning later this week
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Hey photo friends, what are you working on these days? I’m finishing up a new series with photos taken around the neighborhood and I just signed up for this weekend’s portfolio review at Fuchs Projects to get feedback from some key talents in the industry
Bushwick Open Studios is here again! Were you entirely exhausted after last year’s—running in and out of every single studio, opening door after door until you felt like you were in an M
(All photos courtesy of Rafael Fuchs) What made the show all the more effective was the loving way in which Ruben curated it. He himself being intimately familiar with many of the artists, he tells each story with such care and enthusiasm, this excitement extends into the exhibition in the way it is displayed. Sandwiching moments […]
This week Bushwick will be hit by a slew of exciting new exhibitions all across the neighborhood, clearly rejoicing in the coming of crawl-worthy weather
I found out that a lot of Bushwick art people were going down to Miami last week, and I know this sounds crazy, but I felt like it was up to me to see that nothing bad happened to them
This week the contemporary New York art world glitterati flocks to Miami, and Bushwick is in perfect step
The Yearbook Project by Rafael Fuchs (Photo courtesy of Rafael Fuchs)If you walk into Fuchs Projects at 56 Bogart, you may go down in Bushwick history
This weekend, the September Equinox is upon us, shifting the seasons and bringing us into a new autumn season
Those who could made sure to escape the city for one last moment of summer vacation before Labour Day put an end to summer leisure and white garments
In the midst of summer, just when we feel our thermometers might break from heat and we are busting out our grills, sparklers, and beach-wear, the art world goes a little bit quiet
Bushwick Open Studios wouldn’t be complete without a visit to 56 Bogart
By Allison Galgiani & Katarina Hybenova
Well, kids, it is officially May which, for me, stands for margaritas, wearing white and, of course, Bushwick Open Studios! While this event is still a few weeks away, the galleries are already getting ready for it and the neighborhood is literally buzzing with activity
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A couple of weeks ago a remarkable photography exhibition by Petros Chrisostomou opened at Fuchs Projects
It looks like the end of days is near and the Mayans have us all freaked
If it’s Fuji Film, then It’s Not A F#%king Polaroid and it’s certainly not a motherf#%king Instagram either