
april 11, 2009
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
allow me to re-introduce myself
Rakel Bernie, Daniel Crews, Adler Guerrier, T. Eliott Mansa, Adria Marquez, Aramis O’Reilly
April 11, 2009
David Castillo
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
design by fulano
…from last saturday (March 14) wynwood-ing.
These are images of Julie Davidow at Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, Viking Funeral at Locust Projects, Bartow + Metzgar at Locust, Michelle Weinberg at Locust (outside wall), Paul Chan at World Class Boxing, Sam Gordon at Kevin Bruk Gallery, Empfangshalle and Thomas Adebahr at Gallery Diet, Shay Kun at David Castillo, Jackie Gendel at David Castillo, Tom McGrath at David Castillo, Gordon Matta-Clark at Dorsch Gallery and Bhakti Baxter & Jay Hines at TwentyTwenty.
Miami Art Museum is wise enough to host a Richard Tuttle lecture; but they are at least 5 years behind when it come to emailing (sending a jpeg as the content of an email is ignorant).
The lecture is in conjunction with the exhibition Recent Acquisitions.
Lecture
Miami Art Museum
Sunday, March 15, 3pm
Allow me to re-introduce myself
David Castillo Gallery
April 11- May 2, 2009
Reception April 11, 7-10pm
Susan Lee-Chun , Javier Piñón and Adler Guerrier are the new artists represented by David Castillo gallery.
[name] publications previews its [multiple]: first series. at World Class Boxing.
[NAME] Publications invites you to preview its:
[Multiples]: First Series
Julieta Aranda Daniel Arsham
Nathan Carter Cristina Lei Rodriguez
Nick D Lobo Beatriz Monteavaro
Daniel Newman Adam Putnam
Jon Pylypchuk Kevin Zucker
Preview will be held on Feb 26, 2009, from 7-9 pm, at:
World Class Boxing
170 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.438.9908
Special preview at 6:30 pm for parties interested in acquiring the entire series of 10 multiples.
All multiples are for sale at $250 a piece.
Thank you for your support.
Special thanks to Betts & Scholl and National Graphics.
I just finish reading Speaking in Tongues by Zadie Smith, an essay based on a lecture from December 2008. I love this text; I love this idea of the multiplicity of voice, the role of poets, playwrights and ineffective but yet brilliant politicians.
This is a manifesto.