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Posts tagged ‘off off bowery’

Off Off Bowery at Colette | Exhibition Review

30 September 2008, 17.45 | Posted in Art, Events | No comments »

showreview offoffbowery colette front Off Off Bowery at Colette | Exhibition Review

The good folks at Lamjc have put together a tidy review of the Off, Off Bowery exhibition at Colette. Curated by Aaron Bondaroff and Jen Brill. Around 30 artists are presented, including Terry RIchardson, NeckFace and Clayton Patterson. The exhibition will remain open at Colette until November 1st. If you can make it there, excellent. If not, the online review gives a little taster.

Off Off Bowery Curated By Aaron Bondaroff And Jen Brill

20 September 2008, 00.29 | Posted in Art | No comments »

highsnobiety - Off Off Bowery Curated By Aaron Bondaroff And Jen Brill

Colette is bringing another exciting exhibition to Paris this Fall. "Off Off Bowery" is an art exhibition curated by Aaron Bondaroff and Jen Brill. They brought together an exciting mix of artists out of different genres and put together the Off Off Bowery show.

It will run at Colette from September 29th until November 1rst. Another reason to drop by Paris.

More previews of the exhibition follow after the jump.
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