Milkcrates are an essential to art making
I don’t know how Ryan Wallace feels about milkcrates. This popped up on Ryan’s site just before his show at Envoy Gallery in New York. |
I don’t know how Ryan Wallace feels about milkcrates. This popped up on Ryan’s site just before his show at Envoy Gallery in New York. |
“I sit on a milk crate outside my studio with one foot on the base of the clamp and feed the small edges of the steel into the mouth of the clamp…” Artists far and wide know that milkcrates are a tool –> full story |
I found this baby on the ole flickr. Lacey Volk, a Pittsburg artist created this. I love any artistic interpretation of my favorite plastic object.
The Summer SPACE1026 did a show at Bravin Lee Programs in New York City. Chief Magazine did an interview just before the opening and the above picture is from that time. Read the full story here.
I’ve posted some links to Reid’s work before, but now he’s got some stuff on the info super hi-way and you should check it out. http://www.alloverthewhere.org
Come Up To My Room: The Gladstone Hotel’s Annual Alt. Design Event, read more about this show here.
www.gladstonehotel.com.
In the north of Jersey a milkcrate family was brought to life by Ried Bingham. See the video making of here.
I was going through some old scans this morning and found this image from back in the Providence, Rhode Island days. This photo was taken by Alex Aranovich while we were building the milkcrate arch inside America’s first mall, the Arcade.