Friday, January 19, 2007

Echos

Echos
art shouts
out
ripples
against a far rock
send them
concentricly
back to me.
Have my stars alligned for now?
seems like the love i give has found its way home
this up pendulum feels nice
2007
will it be as good as last year was difficult?



Good news from the NY Times today:

★ OLIVER HALSMAN ROSENBERG: ‘DADA FOR GRANDMA,’ through Jan. 28. Mr. Rosenberg conceived this show of a dozen lovely, small gouache paintings with references to the zodiac, the Kabala and Egyptian and Hindu cosmology as a tribute to his grandmother Yvonne Halsman who died last year. She was the wife of the Dada photographer Phillipe Halsman, and Dada zaniness has its part in the show. The artist has turned the paintings into an ingeniously low-tech “prayer wheel” set into motion by the visitor pedaling his grandmother’s exercise bicycle. Mr. Rosenberg, a founder of the alternative space Triple Base in San Francisco who is, with Clint Taniguchi, half of the collaborative Crust & Dirt, has other drawings in a box at Triple Candie, worth a look. Little Cakes, 625 East Sixth Street, Apt. 1B, East Village, (646) 342-1056. (Cotter)

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:31 PM

    This is your cousin, Nicole, writing from the middle of everything, near nothing - Kansas. I feel so happy for you to have some good attention for your Dada for Grandma work. That curtain looked down (literally, not emotionally) upon many a family event. I never thought that room would change. The last time I was with your grandparents, they took me to the boat house in Central Park for hot chocolate. They must have been proud of you. Your creative heart shines in your words. Love Nicole

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  2. Anonymous4:58 PM

    Wow, a write-up in the NYT! Good for you, Ollie! Sorry I'm not there to check it out myself. Come have an exhibition in Paris!

    Miss you buddy!! And may you have the most amazing year yet!

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