New York

Shen Wei at Randall Scott Gallery this Thursday

I keep forgetting to post this but when I came across the viewfinders series and watched Shen Wei's webisode I remembered he has a show up now. I'm sorry I missed the opening but I am going to try to get out to DUMBO right before the end.

From the press release:

Randall Scott Gallery

is pleased to present the opening of our new gallery in DUMBO Brooklyn
this Thursday, April 2nd

Shen Wei
Almost Naked

Shen Wei, Joey, 2005 from the series Almost Naked

April 2nd - May 2nd

opening reception for the artist

April 2nd, 6pm-8pm

RSG in Brooklyn

Please join us for the Gallery opening reception on April 2nd, 6-8pm.
An afterparty will be held at reBar at 147 Front Street, at 9pm. cash bar, good friends

our new location:

Randall Scott Gallery
111 Front Street #204
Brooklyn, NY 11201
DUMBO

www.randallscottgallery.com

info@randallscottgallery.com

Hours:
11am-6pm Wed-Sat
DUMBO First Thursdays 11am-8:30pm

Location:
Located on the corner of Front and Washington Streets in-between the bridges

Trains:
F (York St)
A C (High St)

Brooklyn Doorbells


© 2008 harlan erskine

Recently, one cold night I found my doorbell had frozen over. I guess the night before it was raining or melting and then it all froze over. I took this pic to remember the freeze of that night and the nights to come. Its been a cold winter up here more like the winters of high school. One year I remember all of central park froze over is this amazing sheet of ice several inches thick. Several teachers were hurt trying to enter the park to bust students for smoking. After school we would steel cafeteria trays and ride them on the hills.

New York based photographer, Kai McBride, hauled an 8x10 view camera around brooklyn in 2005 photographing Brooklyn Doorbell much like my frozen doorbell above. I wonder what a 8x10 image of a surface like this looks like in a proper print. I quite enjoy Kai's latest project Facing Tampa which riffs on the real estate advertising so ubiquitous around Florida.


©Kai McBride Facing Tampa, 16x16 inches, silver gelatin print