Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I Need Your Skull Art Show

This past Saturday, I trekked over to the MF Gallery in Brooklyn for the opening of the "I Need Your Skull" art show. 30 international artists were asked to present a piece depicting a human skull and all the money raised from sales of the skull art will be used to build a giant, 20 foot 3-D skull on the facade of the MF Gallery building.

I was really impressed by the artwork and really wanted to buy something. There were quite a few that I really liked but the ONE I insanely wanted was $400, which while not that expensive for a piece of art, is still out of my budget.

I wish they had posted a picture and name next to each display, as most of the artists were there and I would have loved to speak with them but I didn't know who anyone was. The space is small and it was pretty crowded and hot, so I didn't stay all that long.

This was my favorite.
Artist - RODRIGO MELO


Artist - NICOZ BALBOA


Artist - DENNIS MCNETT


Artist - LOU RUSCONI


Artist - SCOTT HOLLOWAY




When my friends and I left to get some food and drinks and just a few blocks away, I made an *awesome* find. Someone had thrown out a perfectly good cow skull! Of course, I immediately grabbed it. Here's a picture of me giddy with delight and gingerly holding the thing in case it was infested with something. It seemed clean enough, so we took it out to eat with us. Great thing about nyc, no one at the restaurant even questioned why there was a cow skull sitting on our table.

Awesome, right?


The MF Gallery is open by appointment only, but if you're interested in seeing more of the artwork or picking up any of the available art, you can do both at their website.

4 comments:

  1. you just found a skull layin around!? Um, total score... :)

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  2. Lisa this looks like it was SO COOL! I'm sorry I missed the opening and hope I can see this great work "By appointment." (so retarded not to be open to the public, but whatever)

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  3. I really wish we had something like this in the uk. It looks awesome.

    xx

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