Above & Below- a really lovely Robert Mapplethorpe construction. A "Gold Star" made from black wood (ebony?) and gold-colored mirror.
Can be hung as pictured, or, upside down (al Diablo). I am trying to look a little like Mapplethorpe here. My hair looks the part, at least ;)
The opening.
We spent a lot of time at the gallery, installing T's work for the show, and of course on the evening of the opening itself. I try to do a good job documenting. Each opening has it's similarities and differences. With every opening, I am amazed at my husband's hard work, the hard work of his gallerists & their talented teams, and how it all comes together in the end, beautifully presented.
We spent a lot of time at the gallery, installing T's work for the show, and of course on the evening of the opening itself. I try to do a good job documenting. Each opening has it's similarities and differences. With every opening, I am amazed at my husband's hard work, the hard work of his gallerists & their talented teams, and how it all comes together in the end, beautifully presented.
6 comments:
Like the art
his work is amazing...
really nice paintings! so great that you made it to liberty too- their prints are so inspiring. -nn
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Wow what a great room to show work in - I am impressed! The scene looks great and you look fab Jennifer, very Maplethorpish - tres chic!
xo
wow, the show looks so amazing! :)
Nice pics,specially that owl calendar!!! ;)
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