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11 Spring Street

The Me show continues! There’s been a nice run of press mentions lately, and I’ve neglected to put them here because I’ve been busy. So here’s a round up of the last few weeks:

- As mentioned, Vince Aletti said said lovely things about Holly Lynton’s show in The New Yorker.

- I was quoted in a recent WSJ Online article that was about how museums are using the internet to curate shows. The article, Museums Try YouTube, Flickr To Find New Work for the Walls by Andrew LaVallee, is now sadly locked away behind their subscription wall.

- I was quoted in the City Section of the NYT regarding the mysteries of 11 Spring Street. That too is behind the subscription wall, but fortunately the Schillers republished it over on Wooster Collective: Ghosts Amid the Graffiti.

- Alec Soth said nice things about how Hey, Hot Shot! is terrific opporunity for emerging photographers. I’ve always thought so, of course, but it’s awfully nice to have someone as smart, accomplished and talented as Alec agree. (Thank you kindly.)

- Tyler Green over on must-read art blog Modern Art Notes said nice things about Personism and put it back on his blogroll. It’s nice to be back.

- The long-awaited article from Inc. Magazine Tomorrow’s Kitsch Today by Rob Walker finally ran, close to a year later. There’s a slideshow and here’s a link directly to the slide where I predict that the Honda Element is on track for kitschdom.

- Finally, for now at least, I talk about my art collection in this week’s edition of ArtInfo.

This is all very nice, especially since the press represents the diversity of things that I am involved with and interested in. Good stuff, and I’m grateful for the attention.

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