| Things to see: 5/13/10 | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under video, Tim Hensley, Things to see, Steven Weissman, rock, Renee French, Paul Hornschemeier, Noah Van Sciver, Michael Kupperman, Josh Simmons, Joost Swarte, John Hankiewicz, Jim Blanchard, fashion, Eleanor Davis, Derek Van Gieson | 13 May 2010 2:55 PM |
Daily clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Tim Hensley celebrates the release of Wally Gropius with what seems to be a new and/or previously unseen Wally drawing
• This week's "I, Anonymous" spot by Steven Weissman
• "Riverside" is a new lithograph by John Hankiewicz
• Look closely at "Magnolia" (above) and "Oak," two Eleanor Davis pieces for Tree Show VI at GRSF
• Michael Kupperman artwork in the Lady Gaga anthology fanzine Prison for Bitches (which also includes Johnny Ryan)
• "The Tiger & The Princess of Hearts" is Jim Blanchard's piece in the tiger-themed group show Tiger Tiger Burning Bright opening at Roq la Rue gallery in Seattle tomorrow night
• Noah Van Sciver's animated music video for Lust-Cats of the Gutters
• A portrait of "Lexie Super-Dog" by Josh Simmons on his & Wendy Chin's Quackers blog
• It's, like, a rock made out of trussed-up hair, or something, by Renee French
• It's Paul Hornschemeier's new weekly t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop
• Joost Swarte covers The New Yorker (via The Beat)
• Your daily deluge of Derek Van Gieson: "Abstraction House," a "Devil Doll" outtake, and supervillain record-shopping habits














