New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice

10 June 2015

PS1 was full of wonderful surprises.

New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
So happy to see Samara Golden’s incredible installation ‘The Flat Side Of The Knife,’ which she describes as a sixth dimension, created using physical and illusionary spaces. It was a remarkable feat of skill and imagination. Much like her amazing ‘Bad Brains’ installation currently on show at Zabludowicz Collection.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Simon Denny’s exhibition ‘The Innovators Dilemma’ was full to the brim and looking like a tradeshow. It’s his first significant solo show in the U.S. and so included a number of his recent works. I particularly liked ALL YOU NEED IS...DATA? a project created in 2012 around the Munich Digital Life Design conference.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Spotted our Ed Fornieles as one of the participants. Wish I had been there back in 2012.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Michael E. Smith’s installation at the Sculpture Centre was complex and brilliant and I was immediately drawn to a number of weird and wonderful sculptures. One video with the repetitive noise of a scientific industrial counting machine seemed like old found footage from the 60s or 70s. There was even a sculpture of a scan of two creepy babies with a bottle on top. All so hard to explain!
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
On Saturday morning we gave a great brunch for DAATA Editions. The infamous Jerry Saltz passed by to present me with the most beautiful bouquet of flowers.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
DAATA artists were very happy; Matt Copson, Chloe Wise, Florian Meisenberg, Takeshi Murata and Helen Benigson.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
David Gryn, Loreta Lamargese and Chloe Wise gave their final conclusions on the launch of DAATA Editions.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Before leaving the city we just had time to see Hito Steyerl’s works. She had presented a suite of eight works from 2004 and included a commission addressing a variety of political issues.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
On the way out we crossed the Brooklyn Bridge and checked out the amazing Jeppe Hein social benches.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Then it was a quick visit back to Venice for a bit of a rest and to finally see everything without the crowds. This strange sculpture by Sarah Lucas, ‘Scream Daddio’ was perverse and humorous at the same time.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
The rain was cascading down but it did not stop me or the visitors.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
The installation ‘Canadassimo’ by BGL for the Canadian Pavilion was a weird and rather boring Quebec grocery shop that could easily confuse anyone trying to make sense of it. With the objects blurred but focused in photography I really wasn’t sure what it was all about.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Even in the back room where they were referencing an artist’s studio, didn’t really come together.
New York Day 4 and a quick trip back to Venice
Now I am left with lovely memories of Venice. Ending it with an adventure to a glamorous palace on the Grand Canal and sharing a bed with Manuela and Iwan Wirth, Alma Zevi, Jenni Lomax and Elizabeth Murdoch.