Showing posts with label Agata Olek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agata Olek. Show all posts
Monday, June 25, 2012
Monday, October 3, 2011
Yarn-hater de-yarns the Astor Place cube
That was sort of fast... a little bit ago some kind of worker started cutting off Agata Olek's latest yarn creation...
[Via @ArtObserved]
Booo! And here are some shots from earlier in the day by East Village resident Beep Iams (@beepiams) ...
[Via @ArtObserved]
Booo! And here are some shots from earlier in the day by East Village resident Beep Iams (@beepiams) ...
Watch Agata Olek cover the Astor Place cube in yarn
This morning, we posted photos of the Astor Place Cube now covered in yarn courtesy of artist Agata Olek... Here she is in Astor Place. Photos by peter radley.
And here is the video of how she did this...
And here is the video of how she did this...
Agata Olek yarn bombs the Astor Place cube
Several readers have noted that Agata Olek has left her mark on the Alamo in Astor Place...
[EV Grieve reader Anne]
[VH McKenzie]
[EV Grieve reader Blaine]
Seems to clash with the Flaming Cactus, yes?
[EV Grieve reader Anne]
[VH McKenzie]
[EV Grieve reader Blaine]
Seems to clash with the Flaming Cactus, yes?
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Breaking: Yarn cart found de-yarned on the Lower East Side!
EV Grieve reader Lulu made the grisly discovery this morning at Rivington and Norfolk...
Looks to be a different yarn-covered cart — an Agata Olek original — that has been seen in the company of a local man of late.
[Bobby Wiliams]
Monday, September 12, 2011
Yarn-covered cart continues magical mystery East Village tour
The yarn-covered grocery cart — an Agata Olek original – continues to make the rounds. This weekend, the cart appeared on First Avenue at 11th Street.
Then! Yesterday! Several readers spotted the cart on the move — with a chaperone!
At 14th Street and First Avenue heading south. Photo by EV Grieve reader Joe...
And!
Avenue B and 12th Street via @armrooster ... who reports the fellow "was walking very slowly and singing very loudly."
Then! Yesterday! Several readers spotted the cart on the move — with a chaperone!
At 14th Street and First Avenue heading south. Photo by EV Grieve reader Joe...
And!
Avenue B and 12th Street via @armrooster ... who reports the fellow "was walking very slowly and singing very loudly."
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Today in Where is the yarn-covered cart today
Several readers noted that the yarn-covered grocery cart — an Agata Olek original – has gone missing from its home of recent weeks on Second Avenue at Fourth Street ...
[Bobby Williams]
But! @armrooster found it last night on First Avenue and 11th Street ...
And ... EV Grieve Peter Radley spotted another cart ... this one on East Fourth Street ...
[Bobby Williams]
But! @armrooster found it last night on First Avenue and 11th Street ...
And ... EV Grieve Peter Radley spotted another cart ... this one on East Fourth Street ...
Friday, September 2, 2011
Agata Olek's yarn cart on Second Avenue gets new addition; plus, more photos!
Agata Olek's yarn-covered grocery cart on Second Avenue at Fourth Street has received an addition.... A BEAU face ...
Meanwhile, when the cart was parked on Avenue A and Seventh Street, people eventually filled it up with trash...
Same thing happened on Second Avenue...
Meanwhile! Bonus photo! Here's Vashtie taking the cart for a spin...
[First three pics by Bobby Williams]
Meanwhile, when the cart was parked on Avenue A and Seventh Street, people eventually filled it up with trash...
Same thing happened on Second Avenue...
Meanwhile! Bonus photo! Here's Vashtie taking the cart for a spin...
[First three pics by Bobby Williams]
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Agata Olek'a yarn cart continues East Village World Tour
Last Thursday, a yarn-covered grocery cart — an Agata Olek original – appeared at Seventh Street and Avenue A ... Someone then promptly filled it with trash ...
Then it was gone.
But. Bobby Williams and his friend Pete tracked it down yesterday at its new home on Second Avenue at Fourth Street...
Previously.
Then it was gone.
But. Bobby Williams and his friend Pete tracked it down yesterday at its new home on Second Avenue at Fourth Street...
Previously.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Noted
Well, the Agata Olek original at Seventh Street and Avenue A is now being used as a trash can.
Photo by Bobby Williams.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Special delivery on Avenue A
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