Showing posts with label O’Flaherty’s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label O’Flaherty’s. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2021

At the debut of O’Flaherty’s on Avenue C

O'Flaherty's made its debut last evening at 55 Avenue C... and EVG contributor Stacie Joy was on hand... 

This is the first gallery by artist-curator Jamian Juliano-Villani, who opened the space with a show titled "Dingle does O'Flaherty's" ... which featured the work of the L.A.-based Dingle (seen below in a quiet moment with Juliano-Villani)...
The show, up through December, spans 50 years of Dingle's career... including these "psycho-tods," which the gallery described as "a fucked up form of anti-everything nihilism or something along those lines."
... and the crowd...
The gallery is open Thursday through Saturday from noon to 7 p.m.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Inaugural show for O’Flaherty’s debuts tonight at 55 Avenue C

O'Flaherty's makes its debut tonight at 55 Avenue C.

No, it's not a bar, but rather a new art gallery via artist-curator Jamian Juliano-Villani here at Fourth Street. (The gallery is said to be an homage to Irish pubs and Juliano-Villani's own drinking habits.) 

EVG contributor Stacie Joy took these photos the other week as Juliano-Villani prepped the space for the first show.
First, about the show, titled "Dingle does O'Flaherty's" ...
Dingle is a 70-year-old freak living in LA. The work in this show spans 50 years, the photos are from 1974, the sculptures are from 1994. These figures are 27 years old; however…Don't call them dolls, she'll be pissed. These are "psycho-tods," a fucked up form of anti-everything nihilism or something along those lines. These are babies with intention, hating the world and ready to destroy shit. 
Now about the gallery... this via Artnet News...
[I]n an effort to rebrand herself "beyond my stupid, cheeseball paintings," as she put it, she's opening her own gallery ...

"I've been wanting to do this for a while," Juliano-Villani told Artnet News. "My work is a combination of references anyway, but there's only so much I can do with painting, and I enjoy ideas way more."

While the space will function as a commercial gallery, she also sees it as something of a performance in disguise. "I'm going to start wearing black, really cool fake Prada suits," she said.

The gallery is open tonight from 7-9. (Checking on hours after tonight.)

And the flyswatter in the above pic will be available in the gallery's gift shop.