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Friday, August 25, 2017
From Joey Ramone to Debbie Harry on the Bowery
Back on Monday, a crew painted over the two-year-old Joey Ramone/CBGB mural on Bleecker at the Bowery...
In its place on Tuesday, Shepard Fairey (in connection with The L.I.S.A. Project NYC) created a mural in honor of Debbie Harry and Blondie...
..which wrapped up on Wednesday afternoon with a visit by Harry and Chris Stein. (Godlis has some photos here.)
Harry and Fairey previously collaborated on a project for his Obey fashion label coinciding with the 40-year anniversary of Blondie's debut album.
Updated 8:30 a.m.
Lola Sáenz notes this morning that, given the placement of the cardboard, it appears Debbie Harry has a new necklace...
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
On 14th Street and Avenue A, Posse in Effect with the Beastie Boys
Photo by Edmund John Dunn
Here's a day 2 work-in-progress look at Posse in Effect featuring the Beastie Boys, a new mural going up on the SW corner of 14th Street and Avenue A (on the east-facing wall of 436 E. 14th St.).
Shepard Fairey, in collaboration with the Lisa Project NYC, is working on the wall... from a photo by East Village-based photographer Glen E. Friedman. The work is part of the ongoing celebration of 50 years of hip hop.
Fairey, the Lisa Project and Friedman last joined forces on the Bad Brains mural last December on Bleecker at the Bowery.
Labels:
Beastie Boys,
murals,
Shepard Fairey,
the Beastie Boys
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Keith Haring reappears on Houston and the Bowery
This arrived sometime Sunday night/Monday morning...Just around the corner from Shepard Fairey's illegal ad... site of the former Haring mural...
Meanwhile, BoweryBoogie notes that the Fairey mural hasn't been tagged in a week... He also offers this: "The street has spoken loud and clear: time to move on and tear down the wall."
Meanwhile, BoweryBoogie notes that the Fairey mural hasn't been tagged in a week... He also offers this: "The street has spoken loud and clear: time to move on and tear down the wall."
Monday, June 12, 2017
[Updated] Tagging the Bowery mural wall
This past weekend, someone defaced David Choe's week-old canvas on the Bowery Mural Wall.
BoweryBoogie reported that the vandalism was due "to past comments made on [Choe's] podcast bragging about an alleged sexual encounter with a masseuse in 2014." Choe later claimed that his confession was simply "bad storytelling in the style of douche." Regardless, as BoweryBoogie put it, "Critics have been accusing him of rape ever since."
Hyperallergic published an op-ed last week titled "How the New Bowery Wall Commission Puts Rape Culture on Display."
The "BTM" tag on the wall is apparently the work of Big Time Mafia. It's unclear if their message is related to Choe's past or general disdain for the wall, owned by Goldman Properties, and/or Choe's work.
Another tag on the wall last week was more explicit...
Someone spray painted "rapist" on David Choe's new mural earlier today! pic.twitter.com/Td3qNH9QMc
— Bucky Turco (@buckyturco) June 6, 2017
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Updated 6/14
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And this wasn't the first time that someone has tagged/bombed/defaced the work up on the Bowery Mural Wall in recent years. A sampling includes:
Logan Hicks last September...
Swoon in January in January 2014...
Maya Hayuk's criss-cross mural in February 2014...
Kenny Scharf multiple times in early 2011...
Shepard Fairey in July 2010...
...and Fairey in May 2010...
The bottom part of the mural was eventually ripped to shreds...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Shepard Fairey's mural NAWed on
The Graffiti Friend of EV Grieve (GFOEVG) sent along this link from Animal New York... graffiti writer NAW tried to add a little something to the new mural at Houston and the Bowery... which didn't go over well with the security guard on duty...
[Photo: ANIMALNewYork]
Per GFOEVG: "I suspect this piece gets dissed and fixed many times."
[Photo: ANIMALNewYork]
Per GFOEVG: "I suspect this piece gets dissed and fixed many times."
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Your guide to the doomed corners of the Bowery
It's challenging to remember all the change coming to what's left of the Bowery... so, a recap, starting next to the New Museum...
1) Speaking of the New Museum, they bought the former restaurant supply company at 231 Bowery here back in September 2008 for $16.6 million, according to the Times. Museum officials said they'd use the top floors for offices and storage and lease out the groundfloor to retail...
2) The parcel of land across the street from the New Museum has nearly 67,000 square feet of buildable space -- six lots on the Bowery at Prince Street... and it has been on the market...the Bari family has owned the property since the 1940s...
3) Eater reported last week that a new restaurant is taking over part of the Sunshine Hotel annex at 245 Bowery at Stanton Street...
4) At 57 Bond at the Bowery (your "new intersection of cool")... the former WaMu bank branch can be yours for retail... Seems like a 1,000 years ago when a Sunoco was on this corner.
5) 325 Bowery at Second Street will become the latest manly-man eatery/bar from Taavo Somer and William Tigertt...
6) I don't know about the southwest corner of the Bowery and Great Jones... can't image this will be an empty lot for too much longer...
7) As I reported last week, the space is available immediately at 348-352 Bowery, which includes the corner lot...
8) The former Salvation Army East Village Residence at 347 Bowery was primed to become an upscale sushi place, but the Koi people decided against it... still for the taking...
9) And as it has been reported this week, 2 Cooper Square will have apartments for upwards of $20,000 a month.
Plus:
10) The White House at 338-340 Bowery is doomed... The four-story building erected in 1916 now serves as a hostel as well as a permanent home for a handful of low-income residents. It is destined to become a hotel...
11) The former Amato Opera building is now taking offers for use as a restaurant...
12) 250 Bowery is a stalled hotel project that is now a hole in the ground... As BoweryBoogie put it: "A dormant pit of doom defined by overgrowth, rusty steel pylons, and errant trash."
13) How about the northwest corner of Houston and the Bowery where Shepard Fairey is getting tagged now? Jeremiah has more on the history (and future) of this space....
And this is just from Prince to Fourth Street... keep going south and you'll find more disturbing closures and developments... BoweryBoogie has been all over this...
Not even a new dickchicken on one of these corners makes me smile anymore...
1) Speaking of the New Museum, they bought the former restaurant supply company at 231 Bowery here back in September 2008 for $16.6 million, according to the Times. Museum officials said they'd use the top floors for offices and storage and lease out the groundfloor to retail...
2) The parcel of land across the street from the New Museum has nearly 67,000 square feet of buildable space -- six lots on the Bowery at Prince Street... and it has been on the market...the Bari family has owned the property since the 1940s...
3) Eater reported last week that a new restaurant is taking over part of the Sunshine Hotel annex at 245 Bowery at Stanton Street...
4) At 57 Bond at the Bowery (your "new intersection of cool")... the former WaMu bank branch can be yours for retail... Seems like a 1,000 years ago when a Sunoco was on this corner.
5) 325 Bowery at Second Street will become the latest manly-man eatery/bar from Taavo Somer and William Tigertt...
6) I don't know about the southwest corner of the Bowery and Great Jones... can't image this will be an empty lot for too much longer...
7) As I reported last week, the space is available immediately at 348-352 Bowery, which includes the corner lot...
8) The former Salvation Army East Village Residence at 347 Bowery was primed to become an upscale sushi place, but the Koi people decided against it... still for the taking...
9) And as it has been reported this week, 2 Cooper Square will have apartments for upwards of $20,000 a month.
Plus:
10) The White House at 338-340 Bowery is doomed... The four-story building erected in 1916 now serves as a hostel as well as a permanent home for a handful of low-income residents. It is destined to become a hotel...
11) The former Amato Opera building is now taking offers for use as a restaurant...
12) 250 Bowery is a stalled hotel project that is now a hole in the ground... As BoweryBoogie put it: "A dormant pit of doom defined by overgrowth, rusty steel pylons, and errant trash."
13) How about the northwest corner of Houston and the Bowery where Shepard Fairey is getting tagged now? Jeremiah has more on the history (and future) of this space....
And this is just from Prince to Fourth Street... keep going south and you'll find more disturbing closures and developments... BoweryBoogie has been all over this...
Not even a new dickchicken on one of these corners makes me smile anymore...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Breaking! The Shepard Fairey mural is gone
Houston and The Bowery. Workers removed the vandalized illegal ad today. Previously. Stay tuned for our retrospective!
Friday, May 28, 2010
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
Memorials as street art — I love these too (The Gog Log)
Last seedy "gentlemen's club" in Times Square shuttered (Grub Street)
Gateway to the East Village circa 1983 (Flaming Pablum)
EV Heave spotted something gross outside the Coop (EV Heave)
Shepard Fairey's mural makes a fine backdrop for an 1980s photo shoot (BoweryBoogie)
A beautiful luncheonette in Greenpoint (Greenwich Village Daily Photo)
New York Moviefone Mashup (Patell and Waterman’s History of New York)
More memories of St. Vincent's (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Sailors on St. Mark's (East Village Corner…Musings By MELANIE)
Fancy toast and an omelette at the new Trump SoHo Hotel via room service = $55 (The New York Times)
BaHa mentioned these a few weeks back... and I came across them myself on a trip to Chelsea Market....
Thursday, October 8, 2020
The former Saxon + Parole space is for lease on the Bowery
The for rent sign arrived yesterday at 316 Bowery ... officially bringing an end to Saxon + Parole's tenure here at Bleecker.
As noted a few weeks back, the Equestrian-themed restaurant was one of many in the neighborhood that had remained dark since since the PAUSE went into effect in March — this despite ample outdoor space for sidewalk dining.
S+P opened here in September 2011, replacing the company's Double Crown restaurant. They've kept busy by opening an S+P outpost in Auckland, New Zealand last month.
As for No. 316, the listing doesn't mention the asking rent for the space (upstairs and downstairs!) that totals 6,600 square feet.... along with the tagged (multiple times) Shepard Fairey Blondie mural.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
RBG for 1st and 11th
Here's an in-progress look at the new RBG mural going up on the southwest corner of First Avenue and 11th Street... the mural is by @ellestreetart.
Earlier this month, workers removed Shepard Fairey's "Rise Above" mural that had been on this space for the past four years.
And as several people have already noted, this will be quite the contrast to the Michael Jackson mural on the southeast corner of First Avenue and 11th Street...
Thanks to William Klayer for the photo... and to Lola Sáenz for the initial tip!
Monday, July 12, 2010
At the Shepard Fairey mural: Talk about plywood!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Week-end self-serve
I'm not one for weeks in review and what not ... but it did seem to be a busy week... As always,thank you for your comments... and news tips
So! A quick recap of a few of the posts....
• We looked at Allen Ginsberg's former apartment
• We called for a new bandshell for Tompkins Square Park.
• We watched Ray featured on CNNmoney.com.
• We discovered that "Party Girls" who like to be victim's of "sexy humor" were needed.
• We looked at night-time photos of the Copper Building (31 comments)
• We watched a video of the "underground" grilled cheese peddler (18 comments)
• We looked back at Shepard Fairey's mural on Houston and the Bowery
• We helped The East Side Community School compete for $500,000
• We learned that Red Mango closed
• We took pity on a sick Barney
• We met the former East Village "hipster" who may or may not owe the IRS big bucks
Saturday, November 14, 2020
RBG mural work resumes
After a few days of rain, @ellestreetart is back at work on the RBG mural on the southwest corner of First Avenue and 11th Street (first reported here) ... she started on Monday...Earlier this month, workers removed Shepard Fairey's "Rise Above" mural that had been on this space for the past four years.
Friday, August 24, 2018
On the Bowery, an homage to the Alleged Gallery era
Over on the Bowery, the exterior of the Hole has been transformed, complete with the original signage from Aaron Rose's Alleged Gallery, which had a 10-year run from 1992-2002 on Ludlow Street.
The transformation is part of a gallery exhibit that opens tonight here at 312 Bowery near Bleecker titled "Now & Then: A Decade of Beautiful Losers."
Per the Hole website:
The “NOW & THEN: A DECADE OF BEAUTIFUL LOSERS” exhibition venerates the 10-year anniversary of the ‘Beautiful Losers’ documentary that made its US premiere on August 8, 2008 at the IFC center in New York. "Beautiful Losers," directed by Aaron Rose and Joshua Leonard, captured the characteristic spirit of a community of artists affiliated with the Alleged Gallery [at 172 Ludlow St.]. ‘Beautiful Losers’ depicted a community of artists including Barry McGee, Ed Templeton, Mike Mills, Thomas Campbell, Jo Jackson, Shepard Fairey, Chris Johanson, and Margaret Kilgallen during the Alleged Gallery era.
The exhibit is up through Sept. 1.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Oh, on second thought, André Balazs only paid $67.5 million for the Cooper Square Hotel
And not the $91 million that was previously reported. This news comes via Roland Li at the International Business Times. Read it here.
Meanwhile, Goggla notes the end of the mural (Balazsification) on the side of the former Cooper Square Hotel... now called TheDradnats Standard East Village
The Shepard Fairey mural went up in April 2010.
Meanwhile, some fallout...
Meanwhile, Goggla notes the end of the mural (Balazsification) on the side of the former Cooper Square Hotel... now called The
The Shepard Fairey mural went up in April 2010.
Meanwhile, some fallout...
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Today in Shepard Fairey disses
Here on Houston and the Bowery...
Oh, and this was added sometime this weekend...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Keith Haring reappears on Houston and the Bowery
Oh, and this was added sometime this weekend...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Keith Haring reappears on Houston and the Bowery
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