POP-UP INTERACTIVE NYC EXHIBIT IN CELEBRATION OF WORLD EMOJI DAY In celebration of World Emoji Day on July 17th and the brand’s global #PepsiMoji campaign, Pepsi® will be opening an interactive exhibit in New York City that follows how love has been communicated through the ages.
Love: From Cave to Keyboard, Imagined by Pepsi, explores the evolution of communicating through the emotional lens of love – from primitive etchings on earthen walls to illustrative hieroglyphics; icons drawn by hand to icons on the screen; from <3 to today’s evocative global language: <3 WHERE 433 Broadway, New York, NY 1001
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Prime location!! The retail space offers 6,100 square feet on the ground floor and 3,000 square feet on the lower level.
New development facade still has classic elements that integrate the building into its surrounds, located within SoHo’s historic cast iron district, surrounding landmark buildings. The surrounding neighborhood marks the gradual transition between SoHo and the edge of Chinatown; buildings tend towards decrepit towards Canal Street.Where fashion, design, and art permeate the streets and create a vibrance that is hard to rival, this location presents a rare opportunity to occupy space in one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Manhattan.Located on the first floor of a spacious building, this highly visible frontage and booth location features a myriad of amenities, including flattering lighting and very high ceilings, bathrooms and air conditioning. Surrounded by international retailers such as Chanel, Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret, Stella McCartney, Bloomingdale, H&M, Marc Jacobs, and Prada. This event Pop up space is ideal for major retailer exhibition cosmetics displays, pop-up shops, beauty demonstrations, electronics accessories, jewelry sales, corporate events, galleries. special parties, film/video/web shoots/ screenings, fashion shows, trade shows, fundraisers and more. Features:
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POP-UP CAFÉ Check-in with us on May 19 for a tasty, twittering experience! We'll be serving up samples of yummy, artisanal cheeses and everyday American dishes with French flair... Prepared live byTop Chef contestant Ash Fulk. It's all happening @ 159 Bleecker Street in NYC, from 11am - 7pm. Follow the conversation on Facebook andTwitter @CheesesofFrance Tweet #cheesecafe TOMORROW'S ART TODAY: THE THIRD ANNUAL VERGE ART FAIR NEW YORK
For its third year in NY, VERGE returns to Manhattan to present an international roster of galleries in a nearly ten thousand square foot ground-level facility at 159 Bleecker Street (site of this year's Brucennial) in the Greenwich Village neighborhood. Verge NYC runs concurrent with the inaugural Frieze NY, May 3-6, in the company of satellite fairs that have also grouped alongside the English fair transplant, including the inaugural NADA NY, Pulse and Red Dot. "This move back from last year's Brooklyn location is a clear benefit to exhibitors and to our visitors," says owner Michael Workman. "Given the recent shifts in the art fair market, it only makes sense that we would return to Manhattan; there's a strong environment for art investment, high traffic and great accessibility." Verge Art New York is proud to host a list of exhibitors that includes international and national galleries, and twenty artists for "Tomorrow Stars." Chosen by a distinguished panel of jurors, "Tomorrow Stars" represents the brightest and best by artists from around the globe, as selected by Don't miss out on this opportunity to own the work of tomorrow's stars today! GALLERY & PROJECTS EXHIBITORS ANTIDOTE, Brooklyn, NY, and Chicago, IL, Good Stuff House, Chicago, IL, Antena Gallery, Chicago, IL, Van Brabson Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Peters Art Projects, Chicago, IL, Fine Art Consultancy, Tokyo and London, UK, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, NL, Elly Cho Projects, New York, NY, Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos Projects, New York, NY, Justin Wood Projects, Staten Island, NY, MB & Associates, New York, NY, Bruce MacDonald Projects, Burlington, VT and others. TOMORROW STARS Sri Prabha, "Coalescing Galaxies 2," Miami, FL, Justin Wood, "Structures of Time," Staten Island, NY, Dellamarie Parilli, "Untitled," Chicago, IL, Mitya Nesterov, "From the series Hiroshima/Ryazan," Moscow, Russia, Garry Grant, "When Society See The Final Rainbow ," Brooklyn, NY, Matt Frieburghaus, "Swarm," Cold Spring, NY, Mariestella Colon Astacio, "It's time to look up," Marietta, GA, Nu Ryu, "kiss," Brooklyn, NY, Maria Victoria Peralta, "03" New York, NY, Eric Lindveit, "Parade Shield #27 Scarred," Brooklyn, NY, Erin Chlaghmo, "American History Caught with its Pants Down," Chicago, IL, Aveli, "Lost In a Crowd," New Jersey, NY, Cynthia Mason, "The grind shines bright in your eyes," St. Petersburg, FL, Chin Chih Yang, "Building a future human (Bodies)," Astoria, NY, Ridvan Aliti, "Cycle Violin 1" Tetovoi, AK, Gregory Jiritano, "Sunland Fractal Squint" Brooklyn, NY, Marina Reiter, "Joy" Brooklyn, NY, Margaret Roleke, "White Men" Redding, CT, Mu Pan, "Long March" Brooklyn, NY, Jackie Mock, "Soil Samples From Every State in the United States Collected via Craigslist" New York, NY, Len Bellinger, "ttm.bqe" College Point, NY TO PURCHASE TICKETS PLEASE VIST BELLL Since the recent launch of PopUpSpaceNY at 159 Bleeckerstreet in September by Matt Khatamov from KVNY, this event place has hosted a few major events that shook Greenwich Village. Among those are Brisk Bodega event, Fight Lab 159, Art Battles, and Brucennial that is currently running.Brisk Bodega was a pop up exhibit of Shady Records’ historic “artifacts”, including “claymated” Eminem puppet, artwork from Yelawolf’s tour bus, and custom art from ArtekNYC.
The Shady museum was opened to public on September 17, 11AM-5PM, after which Brisk Bodega held a special invitation-only event featuring live performance of Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse. Fight Lab 159 was a 1-week pop-up display of the new Nike product – The Melo M8sneakers. Carmelo Anthony in association with Jordan Brand released this product after he joined New York Knicks. The whole space was occupied by a projection of the exploding basketball court with a huge screen installed in two semicircles in the middle, where the visitors could see a short film about Carmelo Anthony’s life on and off the basketball court. ArtBattles was created as a reaction to the growing graffiti culture of 1990s and further grew into a contest of modern pop culture. This pop up event, hosted by PopUpSpaceNY in January 2012 was a unique gallery that in epic scale showcased floor to ceiling 300 works of innovative and rising artists from US, France and Spain. All the exhibited works were painted live on stage in front of hundreds of people in the audience. All these works were available for sale through the auction. The current event in PopUpSpaceNY is Brucennial, which will be there through April 20th. Brucennial is an enormous art exhibition created by The Bruce High Quality Foundation & Vito Schnabel. This exhibit challenges the famous Whitney Museum’s Biennial, the art event. PopUpSpaceNY walls are covered with works of 380 artists from ceiling to floor, as well as the 3 levels of mezzanine. Some of the large scale paintings that are presented on the barn-like walls are by such prominent artists as Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Julian Schnabel, Kathryn Kerr, and David Sherry. A few of many advantages of PopUpSpaceNY are the size, large walls, mezzanines, and location. Many well-known artists in different fields have seen a great fit in PopUpSpaceNY, from art galleries to flea markets, so this venue space has a promising potential. By Alisa 2/29/2012 High Quality, and Quantity: Here Are the 376 Artists Participating in the 2012 Brucennial at www.popupspaceny.comRead NowThis Wednesday the artist collective the Bruce High Quality Foundation will stage “Harderer. Betterer. Fasterer. Strongerer.,” the next edition of the Brucennial, its sometimes-annual biennial, at 159 Bleecker Street. “Harderer. Betterer. Fasterer. Strongerer.” will feature 376 artists, up from the last edition’s 322. The full list is available below and new participants range from the very emerging to the super-established, with Damien Hirst and Jean-Michel Basquiat making appearances, along with a few enlightened additions that fall somewhere in-between, like Richard Prince.
“The slogan of the Brucennial is about embracing maximalism for the sake of creating a giant, rambunctious community of artists,” the organization wrote in an email, its standard method of communication. “The show is really a celebration of people more than an exhibition.” Though “Harderer. Betterer. Fasterer. Strongerer.” opens just one day before the Whitney Biennial, few comparisons should be made between the two events. Just for starters, participation in the Brucennial, which began in 2008, and then had editions in both 2009 and 2010, is guaranteed for all attendees of the organization’s free classes at the Bruce High Quality Foundation University. “The Brucennial happens every two years, or really, you know, whenever we feel like it, and it’s a moment of celebration of the history of the people—of the reason why the people exist, of the nature of the people,” reads a quote about the 2010 edition attributed on the BHQF website to Francesco Bonami. This weekend, as part of the Brucennial, the organization will stage a musical titled Animal Farmthat envisions a fictional battle between the BHQFU and its trustees (chickens), who, like the real-life trustees of the Cooper Union, are considering charging tuition. The complete list of participants is available below. Acheson, Peter Ahles, Ben Albrigo, Daniel Alexander, Willie Alie, Matt Allmeyer, Roland Aluf, Tomer Arganaraz, Matias Arkin, Elliott Arunanondchai, Korakrit Assiff, Michael Atema, Adriana Bainbridge, Dan Baldwin, Malado Balgley, Danny Banach, Joan Bartone, Lauren Basquiat, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean-Michel & Warhol, Andy Beck, Jo Behl, Z Behnke, Paul Benavente, Diego Benitez, Francisca Berinstein, Sofia Bernstein, David Berran, Patrick Bertholf, Chris Bevilacqua, Michael Bianca, Sforni Bina, Dan Boatright, Benjamin Boffo, Jeffrey Bogia, Chris Bonafede, John Borm, Marlous Bornstein, Sam Bors, Chris Bowes, Becket Bradford, Katherine Bradley, Nelson Brian, Philip Brito, Miguel Brittingham, James Brooks, David Brown, Brian Brown, Ryan Browning, Rachael Bruder, Zachary Buentello, Gabriel Buffon, Nicholas Burkhart, Kathe Burton, Calvin Calvert, Stephanie Campbell, Victoria Capone, Francesca Carney, Milo Carolan, Micaela Carrington, Blake Carter, Geoff Casper, Michael & Ewen-Campen, Ben Casso, Alex Chamberlain, Skye Chatterson, Kris Chernozatonskaya, Shura Chiarello, Michael Coleman, Tommy Collins, Tryn Como, Vincent Condo, George Copeland, Ron Coppola, Jeri Cowan, Richard Crawford, Rah Cross,Andy Cueva, Nicholas Cuzner, Lars DADDY Dalzen, Erik Dash, N. Davidsdottir, Elisabet Davis,Damien Davis, Gerri Davis, Max Degen, Benjamin Delgado, Carlos Demos, Peter Dennison, Violet Derenne, Charles DiFeo, Michael Dixon, Hariet Dixon, Leah Dolle, Coco Dorrance, Mark Douglas, Eliza Doyka, Jaki Doyle, Hilary Doyle, Patrick Eddy, Austin Elliott, Jonathan Emerson-Bell, Jonah Enxuto, João Etre, Nick Evan, Tom Exley, Emma Farmiga, Adriana Faux, Sarah Fertman, Eric Fils-Aime, James Fitzgerald, Alana Forman, Zaria Frank, Joey Frank, John Aaron Frantz, Laura Frazier, Daniele Frazier, Simone Fruin, Tom Fuller, Daniel Gabriel, Phillip Gaetano, Nick Galyon, Max Gartrell, Amy Gatton, Christopher Gauld, John Gordon Giannini, Anthony Gillen, Oto Gillispie, James The Glorious Way Goldfeder, Artemisha Goodman, Ivan Goodman, Scott Grabowski, J Graham, Andrew Granados, Kathleen Grayson, Kathy Greenesmith, Emerson Greenwald, Eliot Hahn, Heidi Haldrup, Erin Hamilton, Graham Haring, Keith Hathaway, Halsey Hauptman, Eugenia Hayes, Rachel Haynes, Narendra Henkel, Calle & Pitegoff, Max Hess, Clara Chapin Hirsch, Elizabeth Hirst, Damien Hodgkin, Carter Hoffmeister Peter J Hollars, Sarah Holmes, Nicholas Horn, Rebecca Watson Hovsepian, Sheree Howard, Aliza Stone Howard, Joe Hubble, Brian Idea, Jaime Imamura, Lena Ioannidou, Ketta Ionescu, Serban Johnson, Michael Jones, Bryan Jones, Erin Jones, Benjamin A. Jurado, Cecilia Kaplan, Ed Karlin, David Kelley, Mike Kenney, Mike Kenny, Devin Keogh, Sam Kerr, Kathryn Kessler, Bradford Khan, Fawad King, Benjamin Kishi-Andersen, Maya Kizu-Blair, Alison Knight, Nicholas Knopke, Todd Knutson, Erin Kobayashi, Osamu Kost, Jeremy Krasner, Joshua Krauss, Gretchen Krupka, Travis Krystosek, Jolynn Kusov, Alan Kyle, Devin Lafia, Marc Lanza, Jacob Laracuente, Andres Latev Snejina Laughner, Jack Lawrence, Scott Lee, Jaeeun Lendvay, Elisa Leponte, Sue Letar, Denis Librizzi, Nemo Linder, Sam Lips, Kevin Little, Carlos Loven, Sven Lukas, Michael Lupiani, Alan MacGregor, Dean MacKenize, Chris MacQueen, Caitlin Mais, Steven Manford, JJ Mansfield, Tolland Marco, Mitchell Marcus, Rose Marquis, Jules Martin, Thomas Martirosian, Emil & Shoshensky, Nikita Masnyj, Yuri Maxon, Carey May, Ashley McKinley, Mollie McNeil, Dale Meagher, Patrick Mellin, Haley Mendelsohn, John Mesenbourg, Bryan Messer, Sam Metoyer, Angelbert Micarelli, Leonardo Miller, Max Mister, Andy Moczarski, Melanie Monaghan, Eamon Monaghan, Rory Monaghan, Keegan Mooney, Craig Moosbrugger, Michael Morris, Phoebe Moseley, Jane Mullen, Bridget Nadeau, Rob Naess, Sophy Nanney, Gregory Nasatir, Willa Newbegin, Katherine Newman, Daniel Oakes, Ryan & Trevor Oh, Daniel Okuyama, Midori Ort, David Ousseinov, Aga Palma, Mónica Pane, Kate Parcher, Nicole Park, Peter Patterson, Matisse Patterson, Grear Payne, Sam Pellizzi, G.T. Pinney, Rainger Pinto, Eric Pisarro-Grant, Allie Placido, Javier Poe, Nick Potter, Ada Powell, Shawn Powers, James Prince, Richard Provosty, Nathlie Pruter, Garrett Raihl, Cassie Rawe, Hannah Razza, Cristina Rearick, Anne Rebet, Christine Reisinger, Reka Rembert, Cecelia Revoir, Grayson Reyle, Anselm Ripley, Christin Roberts, Allison Sloan Roesing, David Battle Rogers, Les Romaniello, Vincent Rosa, Chris Rosen, Ned Rosen, Aya Rosenblum, Theo Rosenblum, Theo & Seltzer, Chelsea Rossin, Rachel Rowland, Anne Rubcic, Ariana Ruthner, Alex Ryjak, Irina Sabba, Charles Sachs, Tom Sall, Eric Salle, David Saltarrelli, Mason Sato, Saki Scherr, Elana Schiff, Clayton Schmid, Anita Schmidt, Aurel Schwarz, Ludwig Scourtos, Michelle Seiden, Lauren Seltzer, Chelsea Severns, Hayley Shea, Michael Shepherd, Nathalie Sherman, Cindy Sherry, David Benjamin Shields, Taylor Shook, Natalie Silver, Larry Singleton, Niki Smith, Bruno Smith, Chris Smith, Joshua Smith, Mariana Smith, Paul Smith, Ray Snow, Max Snow, Caroline Soliven, Elisa Sorrentino, Paul Spencer, George St. John, Michael Stafford, Janet Steck, Daniel Steiner, Alfred Stewart, Wilt Stone, Janos Strriffolino, Peter Sullivan, Daniel Swords, Deirdre Swordy, Eleanor Swoyer, Kenneth Taccetti, Santiago Taurerewa, Lorene Taylor, Raphael Thomas, Andrew Tive, Bless Tobia, Jaclyn Tone, Adrian Tuomala, Stephen Turner, Emily Ulfig, Weston Vedder, Linnea Vera, Lucia Veszi, Tamas Vidich, Arturo Vitale, Marianne Walzer, Sarah Warshafsky, Beth Weaver, Jana Weber, Nick Weber, Christian Weist, Julia Wells, Sterling Wessmann, Erica White, Sophie White, Austin White, Kylie Whitney Barnes, Julia Wittenberg, Nicole Woodward, Revel Wuensch, Stephen Yackulic, Will Yektai, Darius Yellin, Dustin Zhu, Ye Qin Zilhaver, Sara Zuckerman, Eva “We expect a handful more before the opening,” the organization wrote in an email detailing the list, “but this should do. xo BHQF.” The show runs until April 20. by: Dan Duray 2012
Brucennial 2012 curated by The Bruce High Quality and Vito Schnabel Reception: February 29, 6-9pm February 29 - April 20 159 Bleeker Street New York, NY Brucennial 2012 The Bruce High Quality Foundation, in collaboration with the curator Vito Schnabel, presents the Brucennial 2012, which opened February 29 at www.popupspaceny.com The enormous group exhibition, calledMiseducation, includes over 150 contemporary artists from all over the world and is a part of The Bruce High Quality Foundation's ongoing public arts program. The opening drew an extremely broad and excited crowd and commenced with live performances Reception: February 29, 6-9pm February 29 - April 20 159 Bleeker Street www.popupspaceny.com New York, NY Brucennial 2012
Curated by The Bruce High Quality Foundation and Vito Schnabel 159 Bleeker St., NYC February 29 - April 20, 2012 Opening: February 29th, 6-9pm with credits to www.andrewgrahamstudio.com. |
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