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Andy Warhol, 1950s Drawings at Anton Kern

Female Portrait
All Photos By Gail

Don’t think for one second that I didn’t fully appreciate the fact that Anton Kern Gallery painted its walls Pepto Bismol Pink for its current exhibit of Andy Warhol Drawings. Because I did.

Andy Warhol: 1950s Drawings brings together 150 never before seen works on paper from the late 1940s through 1960. They show Warhol as a skilled draftsman and great experimenter. Using ink and graphite, he investigated the possibilities of the hand-drawn line, and in the course of this developed his characteristic blotted-line technique, which involved tracing projected photographic images onto paper and blotting the inked figures to create variations on a theme. This exhibition reveals a lesser-known side of Warhol and provides unique insight into the foundation of Pop Art. Continue reading Andy Warhol, 1950s Drawings at Anton Kern

Peacock Plume Upholstered Chair

Peacock Plume Divine Chair
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Here’s a different kind of Peacock Chair than the one previously featured here on The Gig. The difference is, I think you’re allowed to sit on this one!

Peacock Chair By Dror Benshetrit

Peacock Chair by Dror Benshetrit
“Look but Please Don’t Sit”

This cool Peacock chair, created by Israeli designer Dror Benshetrit is currently on exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. It looks very comfy, but of course no sitting is allowed!