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September 10, 2012

Here’s Looking at You, Kidd.

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Quiet Lunch stopped by the Clic Gallery to support our good friend Billy Kidd. For those who remember, we recently helped rally for the Brooklyn photog’s intriguing project titled Heather Huey Shot by Billy Kidd. We’re happy to say that the project found life through Kickstarter and when we heard that it was being featured at Clic, we knew that we couldn’t miss the opening reception for the world. A brilliant Read More

If You Only Had 31 Days…

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“What would you do to change the world in 31 days?” is the question esteemed photographer, Stephan Schacher, asked himself.  Here is how he decided to answer said question: ↓ the 31 – day project ↓.   Stephan says: “This question which I tried to answer for myself, was to become the trigger for my project ” 31Days, 31Ways, 31Minds”! In May 2010 I set out to photograph one person every day Read More

The Big Joke.

Public artist Gordon Young took the small British town of Blackpool by literary storm last fall. Young installed a typographical floor that measured up to 2,200 square meters of floor and included about 160,000 letters (characters) in granite of various colours. The piece pays homage to the worldwide history of comedy, referencing to the work of more than 1,000 comedians and comedy writers. The text on the carpet seems painted but every character is made of Read More

Stussy Buddy.

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The Fashion wave is here and the brand known as Stussy, which started out of a car in Laguana, California, just released there Fall 2012 lookbook. This season’s features included everything from cool camo prints to  prepped up letterman  (also known as Varsity) jackets. The visual treatment was done by Kenneth Cappello featuring sandy beaches and big waves. For this walk, you might need a Stussy Buddy. ↓ STUSSY FALL 2012 Read More

Down with Kiki.

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Last night saw the opening of Kiki Kogelnik: Early Works, 1964-1970 at Simone Subal Gallery. Kogelnik is a notable artist who was both rightfully and wrongfully lumped in with the Pop art movement in the 60′s. We absolutely adore her and we heavily suggest that you make some time to head off to the Simone Subal Gallery. Info.↓ 131 Bowery, 2nd floor (between Broome and Grand streets) New York, NY 10002 917-409 Read More