Saul Chernick, Desktop 2013, 2010, Ink, Watercolor, & Opaque White on Paper, 16.25 x 27 inches
Saul Chernick’s exhibition, Borrowed From the Charnel House opens tonight at Max Protetch, which means you’ll have roughly a month and a half to visit a show you really shouldn’t miss. As a matter of disclosure I should mention that Chernick and I went to grad school together and are good friends, though I can’t imagine I wouldn’t be writing this event notice regardless. As someone who spends most of my time in front of a computer thinking about art, it’s not surprising that I’m interested in an Apple desktop rendered in Northern Renaissance style [pictured above]
Saul Chernick, Heavenly Touch, 2009, Ink, Watercolor, & Opaque White on Paper, 18 x 14 inches
I also happen to like this tombstone for an erect penis ejaculating into the clouds. Unfortunately I have Justin Bieber’s Baby on youtube reserved for my own headstone but otherwise I’d be lining this puppy up for future engraving.
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I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.
Change of heart?
I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.
Change of heart?
I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.
Change of heart?
oooh this new work is super nice!
oooh this new work is super nice!
oooh this new work is super nice!
Now here is a feast for the eye… satisfying by seeming familiar and yet full of surprises. Love that. Not an easy feat!
Now here is a feast for the eye… satisfying by seeming familiar and yet full of surprises. Love that. Not an easy feat!
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