Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title F--- ART . Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show.
It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to the maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind.
One known vandal said: How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip.
A source also advised that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building.
Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; Wild Style filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot F--k Bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at the Brooklyn Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again .
JMR detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
"F--k Bike #001" Detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
El Celso detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Standing on Wolftits. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Charlie Ahearn rides the bike. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Wonderpuss Octopus camera. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Lush detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Lush's ice cream vendors. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Aiko detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Droid, Gen 2, Oze 108, 907 Crew detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Patch Whisky detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Patch Whisky detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Mode2 detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Rostarr detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Dickchicken detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
RTTP detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
The Aphrodisiac Lounge in the basement of MoSex. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Tony Bomes detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
A kaleidoscope of chromatic-colored sex toys. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Miss Van detail. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Checking out the scene at "F--K ART". Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Painted and beaded dildos by Wonderpuss Octopus. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger
Ivy Winters, right, sits on "F--k Bike #001" by William Thomas Porter, top left, and Andrew H. Shirley, bottom. Last night, the Museum of Sex (MoSex) in Manhattan played host to a gallery opening under the title "F--K ART". Emilie Baltz (Creative Director) and Mark Snyder (Director of Exhibitions) co-curated the show. It brought 20 street artists together and pushed their already controversial politics to their maximum. Provocateurs and police came out in kind. One known vandal said: "How obvious vandal squad was trying to secretly film the crowd in the building. Pasty looking beer bellies, shooting with a small video camera from the hip." A source said that police arrested a man, Jessie Edwards, as he was premiering his own work on the second floor of the museum. Edwards was pulled from on line outside the event before even setting foot inside the building. Other highlights included: sexual fluid ice cream made by Lush, that you had to sign a waiver to eat; "Wild Style" filmmaker Charlie Ahearn riding the 14-foot bike (photo); news that the beautiful Showpaper project just received funding to do a a curated installation at Brooklyn Art Museum; seeing issues of Creem Magazine again.
Dale W. Eisinger