Living Over The Store

October 8th, 2007

As artist, my dream is to create a gallery for my computer arts and paintings exhibit, with a living quarter on a top floor. To do that, I need to have big space, which I don’t have right now. Reading an article by Pilar Viladas in the New York Time Magazine last week, Living Over the Store gives me idea for the future to make my dream comes true. I plan to pay a visit to Marianne Boesky’s new Gallery on West 24th Street, New York City. Now I can only see it in a set of slides shows. But I want to see with my own eyes the beautifully designed Gallery done by her friend, Deborah Berke, who is famous for designing houses and apartments for artists. Congratulations to both of them for excellent job. Together they have clarified for me the concept of the difference in texture between the gallery and apartment for artist: the gallery is about looking at art, but the apartment is about living with art.


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