Alexander Heir x Death/Traitors “Endless War in An Imaginary World” at Klughaus Gallery

Some of the pieces from the Alexander Heir show last week at Klughaus Gallery.

Alexander Heir – “Anger”

Alexander Heir “Beast”

Alexander Heir “Gemini”

Alexander Heir “Vampire”

Alexander Heir “Master” Screen Print

Alexander Heir “Annihilation” Screen Print

Alexander Heir x Death/Traitors Candles now available in the online shop!

All prints and candles are now available in the online shop!

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Two of A Kind Closing Party – Friday May 11 6-10pm ! Tom Gould & Anna Delany

Come join us for the “Two of A Kind” Closing Party this Friday evening from 6-10pm at Klughaus Gallery (47 Monroe New York, NY 10002.) This will be your last chance to grab some work from Tom Gould before he has to leave the United States due to unforeseen circumstances. For those who missed the packed opening a few weeks ago, we hosted some Blackjack tournaments to win available prints. We will be doing the same on Friday for the closing and now including some Cee-Lo games! Jeffrey Gamblero will be the gambling host of the evening.

Klughaus Gallery
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New York, NY 10002
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For those who missed it, here’s the video Tom & Anna put together for the show:

Speaking of “Two of A Kind”, here’s some sneak peaks of a recent shoot that Tom Gould did with Raekwon wearing the Snowbeach pullover (that he made famous in the ‘Can it Be All So Simple‘ Video) next to a Grotesk piece from our inaugural show ‘Home For The Holidays’ back in December.  Can’t wait to see the actual photos from this shoot!

NYC Plans for Forsyth Plaza Park in Chinatown (Mini-High Line?)

Last year, we noticed that a bunch of the graffiti covered delivery trucks had disappeared from Forsyth street right by the base of the Manhattan Bridge.  It turns out that there was police crackdown on the unsanitary practices including food vendors who would “pee in a bag and throw it out on the street and never clean it up.”  I guess the city is now taking it a step further in trying to make the area a lot nicer for the community.  (Personally, I love the gritty/grimey aspects of Chinatown)

Below are some proposed renderings for the re-vamp of the base of the Manhattan Bridge to be known as Forsyth Plaza Park.  The “Asian Americans for Equality” organization is involved in this project scheduled for 2014 if it gets approved by the Public Design Commission.

I guess the condition that the spot is in today is definitely a step up from the early 90′s, when the area was a squat/shantytown.  Below is a photo of the are from 1992:

For more information about this project:
http://www.thelodownny.com/leslog/2012/02/cb3-approves-plan-for-forsyth-plaza-park.html
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4eIzUF5UOl9MWFnV1ZQTk5UWG1ZNG5QWnFPZF84dw/edit

Jesse Edwards at the Museum of Sex NYC

We are proud to see Jesse Edwards as a contributor to the “Universe of Desire” exhibit at the Museum of Sex (NYC.) There is also an exhibit at the museum called “F*ck Art” that runs through June. Below are some shots from the opening party last night (just in time for Valentine’s Day.)

Ceramic Blackberries and iPhones with oil paintings by Jesse Edwards:

On the third floor of the museum, LUSH easily stole the show (guest starring adult actress Andy San Dimas.) A little disappointed that some others didn’t put in more effort into this show given this opportunity.

You had to sign this disclaimer before taking a penis popsicle:

A flattened spray paint can frame by Droid 907.

Jesse Edward’s “Dialogue of The Streets” exhibit at Klughaus Gallery closes this Sunday (2/12.) It’s your last chance to check out the show this weekend before it’s too late!

Come by and visit us at 47 Monroe Street in Chinatown/LES. Our gallery hours are Thursday/Friday from 1-7pm and Saturday/Sunday from 12-6pm. For everyone who has purchased pieces, you can email info@. to arrange for the pickup/delivery.