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#repost @dylanspayskyofficial Dylan Spaysky (Detroit, Michigan, USA, b. Pontiac, Michigan, USA, 1981-).   First image:  Baby Kitty, 2018. Wicker.  12 × 11 × 9 in (30.5 × 27.9 × 22.9 cm),  Second image:   Dog, 2018.   Foam.  Thanks to @newartdealers @whatpipeline and @reyes_finn for the tip. 
“Dylan Spaysky is inspired by the pop-culture aesthetic of Disney, knickknacks found in suburban homes, children’s crafts, and thrift store dollar-bags. His works are made with cheap materials and found objects, exploring notions of beauty, value, and preciousness. They have a sense of impulsiveness: to salvage, tinker, repurpose, and decorate. “   https://www.mocacleveland.org/dylan-spaysky
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theories-of · 5 years
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DYLAN SPAYSKY 
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simichiamano · 5 years
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MES Group Show, Michael Benevento Gallery, Installation View, 2011
PETROVA GIBERSON MELISSA HAGGARD MICHAEL E. SMITH DYLAN SPAYSKY CURATED BY MICHAEL E. SMITH
JULY 1, 2011 - AUGUST 12, 2011
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9classiquessouls · 7 years
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partydressfancy · 7 years
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Dylan Spaysky at Good Weather
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mu-th-ur · 7 years
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Dylan Spaysky http://www.ofluxo.net/wicker-and-diapers-by-dylan-spaysky-at-good-weather/
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BLOOBS! from Alice V. Schneider on Vimeo.
Please join us for B L U E B E R R I E S ! ! !, the 6th annual fruit themed art show curated by Detroit artist Alice V. Schneider. During the opening artists reception on July 13th, 7-11pm Public Pool shall bask in the glory of the blueberry. A Blueberry is a plump and tiny little berry from a woody shrub, small in size, but large in taste... the wilder, the better. The blueberry has a sweet taste, the mouthfeel is juicy with a delightful squirt of juice as you tongue and bite down on a ripe berry. DJ Sanford will bust out the sweet jams while we bask in the blue haze of the bloob. B L U E B E R R I E S ! ! ! will be on display through August 3rd, with a karaoke closing reception hosted by Polish John from 7-11pm.
A blueberry pie eating contest will take place at 8:30 the night of the opening, please email [email protected] to RSVP. First one completely finished wins a bloob shirt! $5 to enter.
“Bloobs.
Globular. Aphrodisiacal. Voluptuous. Sensuous. Juicy. Antioxidant.
The pulsating testicles of the mighty blue gods of Pharendong, wrecking havoc on disbelievers.
The smooth, leaking breasts of the great goddesses of Gynashalan, nurturing all animalia in her distant desert domains.
Wincing scrotum, denied its long-awaited treat.
Bloobs.
Round. Ethereal. Tempestuous. Throbbing. Unpredictable. Expensive.
Easily squashed. Easily sprouting anew. Withstanding the frigid temperatures of the truth north.
On sale at Meijer for two months out of the year.
Little. Compared to what? Your brain? Mwahaha.
Bloobs.
Not to be underestimated lest ye risk losing yours.” -Megan Frye
B L U E B E R R I E S ! ! ! Activities: July 13th - Opening Reception - 7-11pm July 20th - Gallery Hours - 1-6pm July 27th - Gallery Hours - 1-6pm August 3rd - Closing Reception - 7-11pm
B L U E B E R R I E S ! ! ! Artists: Davin Brainard Alex Buzzalini Megan J Carleton Alex Clark Ijania Cortez Claire D'Aoust Megan DeKok Jeff Fournier Jessica Rose Frelinghuysen Megan Frye Clark Goeman Jheremie Jacque Kelly Kaatz Katherine Montalto Kasper Ray Sarah J. Rayburn Dalia Reyes Jackie Rines Dave Roberts Victoria Shaheen Kristina Sheufelt Lindy Marie Shewbridge Dylan Spaysky Cedric Tai Andrew Thompson Marianna Vermiglio Jonathan Weier
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Hyperallergic: 16 Manhattan Galleries Host 36 Out-of-Town Art Spaces
(graphic courtesy Condo New York)
It’s called “condo,” but it’s really more like couch-surfing: for the next month, 16 New York City galleries will give over their spaces to a slate of 36 international galleries. The resulting unwieldy exhibition, Condo New York, spans spaces in Chelsea, the Lower East Side, and Tribeca, which are being turned over to galleries from Shanghai, Vienna, Guatemala City, Detroit, Los Angeles, and numerous other nodes on the art world map. The show, which launches with an all-venue preview today, June 29, marks the States-side debut for Condo, which has happened in London twice already.
The full map of Condo New York exhibitors and venues (click to enlarge)
Though it’s unclear exactly who will be showing what, and how the whole international patchwork will fit together thematically or aesthetically, the participating out-of-town galleries are a promising lineup. Revered Mexico City nonprofit Labor will be taking over Gavin Brown’s Enterprise’s space on Grand Street, for instance, while Callicoon Fine Arts turns over the keys to its Delancey Street space to Dublin’s venerable Mother’s Tankstation gallery.
A little digging reveals glimpses of what’s in store for Condo New York. For instance, Detroit’s What Pipeline will be showing works by Mary Ann Aitken and Dylan Spaysky in the Andrew Kreps Gallery space in Chelsea. Down on the Bowery, at Bridget Donahue, London outfit Project Native Informant will showcase the appropriated advertising images of airbrushed women by Harumi Yamaguchi. One of the most ambitious presentations may be Leo Xu Projects’ A New Ballardian Vision at Metro Pictures, which will juxtapose works by the host gallery’s roster of artists (Camille Henrot, Martin Kippenberger, Trevor Paglen, Cindy Sherman, etc.) with works by younger Chinese artists, including Chen Wei, Liu Shiyuan, and Pixy Liao. As its title suggests, this show will be framed via the psychologically charged sci-fi writings of J.G. Ballard, an appropriate choice given that one of his best-known novels involves condo inhabitants turning into bloodthirsty maniacs.
When: Opens Thursday, June 29, noon–8pm; continues through Friday, July 28 Where: Venues throughout Manhattan (map here)
More info here.
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publicpool2010 · 7 years
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Sweet, juicy round red droplets from heaven will grace the art scene in Detroit on July 8th, 2017. More than 20 artists have been contemplating and fabricating these succulent little innuendos during that past months. Please gather with us at Public Pool (3309 Caniff St, Hamtramck, MI 48212) from 7-11 p.m. to celebrate the divinity and ecstasy known as The Cherry. Games will be had and Art will gawked at, curator Alice V. Schneider will personally blast a shot of icy cold cherry pucker down the esophagus of anyone wearing something red or cherry themed! “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” will run through July 29th with special programming Saturday July 15th & 22nd during the gallery hours of 12-6 p.m. Perhaps even a cherry pie-eating contest, eh? Only time will tell. Curious how you could possibly relive this magical night, in public or in the privacy of your own home? Scott Boyink will be printing some “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” themed shirts during the opening reception; if you bring your own shirt he will print it for a mere $5. Behold, the names of “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” Artists… If you are to see them from now until the opening night please forgive their red-stained fingertips, for it is not blood. Adrienne Looper & Kegger Visee, Alex Buzzalini, Andy Thompson, Brad Taormina, Brian Krawczyk, Cedric Tai, Claire D'Aoust, Clint Snider, Dalia Reyes, Darcel Deaneu, Davin Brainard, Dylan Spaysky, Jackie Rines, Jane Orr, Jessica Frelinghuysen, Mary Fortuna, Megan Frye, PD Rearick, Sarah Rayburn, Sean Hages, Scott Northrup, Steven B. Cherry, and Curator Alice V. Schneider Official After PaRtY at Bumbo's (3001 Holbrook Ave, Hamtramck, MI 48212)
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theartistsocial · 7 years
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Dylan Spaysky at Good Weather https://t.co/Gj56YIN8kC #art #design #culture
Dylan Spaysky at Good Weather https://t.co/Gj56YIN8kC #art #design #culture
— The Artist (@TheArtistSocial) April 4, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/TheArtistSocial April 04, 2017 at 04:17PM
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theories-of · 5 years
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DYLAN SPAYSKY 
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9classiquessouls · 7 years
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publicpool · 7 years
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CHERRIES! opens July 8, 2017
Sweet, juicy round red droplets from heaven will grace the art scene in Detroit on July 8th, 2017. More than 20 artists have been contemplating and fabricating these succulent little innuendos during that past months. Please gather with us at Public Pool (3309 Caniff St, Hamtramck, MI 48212) from 7-11 p.m. to celebrate the divinity and ecstasy known as The Cherry. Games will be had and Art will gawked at, curator Alice V. Schneider will personally blast a shot of icy cold cherry pucker down the esophagus of anyone wearing something red or cherry themed! “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” will run through July 29th with special programming Saturday July 15th & 22nd during the gallery hours of 12-6 p.m. Perhaps even a cherry pie-eating contest, eh? Only time will tell. Curious how you could possibly relive this magical night, in public or in the privacy of your own home? Scott Boyink will be printing some “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” themed shirts during the opening reception; if you bring your own shirt he will print it for a mere $5. Behold, the names of “C H E R R I E S ! ! ! ! !” Artists… If you are to see them from now until the opening night please forgive their red-stained fingertips, for it is not blood. Adrienne Looper & Kegger Visee, Alex Buzzalini, Andy Thompson, Brad Taormina, Brian Krawczyk, Cedric Tai, Claire D'Aoust, Clint Snider, Dalia Reyes, Darcel Deaneu, Davin Brainard, Dylan Spaysky, Jackie Rines, Jane Orr, Jessica Frelinghuysen, Mary Fortuna, Megan Frye, PD Rearick, Sarah Rayburn, Sean Hages, Scott Northrup, Steven B. Cherry, and Curator Alice V. Schneider Official After PaRtY at Bumbo's (3001 Holbrook Ave, Hamtramck, MI 48212)
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Week in Review: April 9, 2017
Welcome to Week in Review, our Sunday round-up of the last seven days of activity here at Contemporary Art Daily. Please subscribe to our RSS feed, follow us on Twitter, follow us on Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, and become a fan on Facebook.
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The Dallas Art Fair will feature prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists April 7 – April 9.
Be sure to keep up with everything happening on our Office Notebook.
This week’s featured exhibitions:
Raimer Jochims at Jacky Strenz
Maja Vukoje at Künstlerhaus KM-
Dylan Spaysky at Good Weather
Judith Hopf at Deborah Schamoni
Sadie Benning at Susanne Vielmetter
Michel Auder at Sant’Andrea de Scaphis
Anoka Faruqee at Koenig & Clinton
Anna Hulačová at Meyer Riegger
Tom Humphreys at Rob Tufnell
Simon Thompson at dépendance
Violet Dennison at Jan Kaps
Robert Grosvenor at The Renaissance Society
Carrie Mae Weems at Anglim Gilbert
Group Show at Silberkuppe
“LOW” at The Steak House DOSKOI
Have an excellent week.
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