Nada Art Fair

Posted in art, art fair, brooklyn artists, exhibitions, painting, photography by cheapandplastique on June 3, 2013

My favorites from the Nada Art Fair the other week in New York City.


Max Brand (above image)


Oliver Michaels, Cole, London (above image)


Brian Kokoska at MFA, Vancouver, Canada (above image)


Elena Damiani, Elaine Levy Project, Brussels (above image)


Temnikova & Kasela Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia (above image)


Bill Komoski, Feature, INC., NY, NY (above image)


knowmoregames.com
My favorite display & my favorite lady at the fair.

How to Make a Book with Steidl

Posted in art, art books, documentary by cheapandplastique on May 27, 2013

A good Memorial Day flick (if you are interested in more intellectual pursuits)!
It is available on Netflix, here.


Frieze art fair highlights

Posted in art, art collecting, art fair, painting, silkscreening by cheapandplastique on May 16, 2013


The young and the aged converge on Randall’s Island for Frieze Art Fair mania.


Ivan Seal, Carl Freedman Gallery (above 2 images)
These little paintings are my favorite for the second year in a row.


Unknown (above 2 images)


Unknown (above 2 images)


Raffi Kalenderian, Galeri Peter Kilchmann (above 2 images)


Borden Capalino, Ramiken Crucible Gallery (above 3 images)


Jonathan Meese


David Shrigley


Gardar Eide Einarsson


Graham Little, Alison Jacques Gallery (above 2 images)


Jim Lambie, “Metal Box,” 2013, Sadie Coles


Vic Muniz


Otto Muehl


Ricarda Roggan, Galerie Eigen + Art


Neo Rauch, Galerie Eigen + Art


C. Nicolai, Galerie Eigen + Art

Frieze Art Fair photography highlights

Posted in art, art collecting, art fair, exhibitions, installation, painting, performance, photography, sculpture by cheapandplastique on May 15, 2013


Katy Grannan, Salon 94


Ryan McGinley, team gallery inc.


Geert Goiris (A former Cheap & Plastique contributor!)


Richard Wentworth, Lisson Gallery


Thomas Ruff


Alec Soth


James Casabere

Other photography:

Cet obscur objet du désir

Posted in absurdity, art, art collecting, art fair, design, fops, plastique by cheapandplastique on May 15, 2013

Many years ago I came across a lamp that screamed my name at a local Williamsburg thrift store, it was a LIP LAMP!!! For one who has been wearing too many layers of lipstick for years (and years and years!) this lamp seemed like a MUST HAVE. The shop was closing when I spotted the object of my desire and when I inquired abut it the worker said there was no price tag on the lamp and he would have to ask his boss for a sale price, he thought it would be no more than $75 bucks or so. I was told to come back the next day and he would have a price. So I did. At which time I learned that the owner of the shop decided NOT to sell it… I was heartbroken!!! I thought about the lip lamp often (I really did… I was in Love, L-U-V!) This was probably about 4 or 5 years ago… by 2013 dreams of owning the lovely lip lamp had almost completely faded from my memory.

However, this past Sunday, my desire to possess le lip lamp sprung to life again… thanks to the Frieze Art Fair. At the fair I came across a newer, shinier, mo’ red LIP LAMP! These light up lips were installed in a gallery booth, surrounded by very expensive contemporary art.
I couldn’t believe my eyes. Upon reading the label I realized the lip lamp was an editioned piece, first made in an edition of 25 in 1969 and now available again from a 2000 edition of 25. The lamp was created by an artist called Nicola L., from France. I inquired with the gallerist about the price of the lip lamp, and I was quite shocked to hear him utter the price tag, $16,000 dollars, cold hard cash. The luscious lip lamp WOULD NOT BE MINE once again.

I need to go back to my local thrift store to see if the slightly beat up 1969 edition is still kicking around somewhere in the back. I am not sure how much the older version would be worth but I imagine more than $75 buckeroos. Maybe once I explain to the shop owner
how it is fate that the Lip Lamp and I be united, at last, she will cut me a deal.

Oh, how I long for the glorious, plastique LIP LAMP again!

Allison Schulnik

Posted in animation, art, film, Insane Steroid Freak Out Party, occult, painting, video art by cheapandplastique on May 10, 2013

I have been a fan of Allison Schulnik‘s paintings for a long time and just came across this amazing animation today while doing some stop motion animation research at work. Best creepy ghostlike creature interpretive dancing to Scott Walker I have ever seen!

Mound by Allison Schulnik

Windish Michel Rites of Spring Fête tonight

Posted in art, collage, fancy army, fashion, williamsburg by cheapandplastique on April 26, 2013

Windish Michel ^^ Rites of Spring Fête
Friday, April 26, 2013, 7 – 10 PM

A Live fashion presentation with
Raul de Nieves
Alta Finn
Bunny Lampert

And a soundtrack provided by: DJ SSION and DJ Alix Brown

At Over the Eight
594 Union Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Facebook invite with more details here.


Cameron Michel and Vashti Windish

Check out their website here.

Check out more of Cameron’s collage work from a C & P studio visit from a couple of years ago here.

Jules de Balincourt

Posted in art, painting by cheapandplastique on April 3, 2013

I am disappointed that I missed the Jules de Balincourt show at Salon 94.
Here are some of the works that were included in the exhibition:::

Philippe Cognée

Posted in art, painting by cheapandplastique on April 2, 2013

Saw Philippe Cognée‘s paintings at the Armory Show this past month.
Here are a bunch to enjoy. See more on Galerie Daniel Templon’s website.



Hearing these men talk about painting in French is soothing.

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art to see

Posted in art, art books, chelsea, exhibitions, photography by cheapandplastique on March 29, 2013

Luigi Ghirri, Kodachrome
From March 6 – April 20 at Matthew Marks Gallery

NY Times review here.

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