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Kudos to our friends at artwelove.com and Flavorpill for spreading the word about our event!
ADDITION: artlog loves us too…
Kudos to our friends at artwelove.com and Flavorpill for spreading the word about our event!
ADDITION: artlog loves us too…
WEATHER: Please be advised that the event will go on rain or shine!
on installation Day 2: one of the artworks already started destroying itself, as intended.
while a third of the art work was being installed, the remainder was still named tagged on floors, walls and columns.
experimenting with lighting initially yielded more album cover like results than otherwise
not sure what is going on here? that’s exactly why you [...]
Follow the space filling up with art day by day via veiling photos which will not give away the mystery until the opening day of October 3rd!
High Line Open Studios announces a call for participation with THE DROP:
WANTED: TWO OUTSIDERS
In our last update, we asked anyone with empty studios to consider sponsoring a visiting artist by donating some wall space.
We are happy to announce The Drop: Urban Art Infill has kindly offered to house 2 artists’ work (5×5 ft. each) [...]
Pick up the last Village Voice issue’s insert Fall Arts Guide — The Drop is featured with a half page add donated by the paper. Kudos to our media sponsor!
The DROP NYC, 2012+ art exhibition layout and themes are now online. Designer and Co-organizer Ceren Bingol collaborated with curators Alexandra Chang and Mie Iwatsuki to create a Noguchi garden-esque environment inside the 4,000 sf raw warehouse space. Use of sensuous fabrics and delicate plants play into the theme of the exhibition, providing a minimal [...]
Thanks to the amazing support of our backers, we have reached half of our goal to cover the cost of the basic material for the live art performance event under the High Line! Kudos to all of you!
If you haven’t dropped by at our fundraiser raffle yet, you should — right now you’re only [...]
MySpace Japan Magazine did an entire double spread about The Drop’s very own Mie Iwatsuki in their recent September issue. A photographer followed Mie around for a day documenting her busy buzzing NYC life… amongst others meeting up with the The Drop crew at the SUPERMETRIC office in the fashion district.
You can now support The Drop: Urban Art Infill by making a donation — help us raise $ 2,222 and take part in our sweepstakes and win a ticket to Japan, two signed CD’s by Ryuchi Sakamoto, a private Yoga lesson with Karuna NYC, and much much more…
just click on the image on the left.