Saul Chernick at Max Protetch Tonight

by Paddy Johnson on June 10, 2010 · 8 comments


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Saul ChernickDesktop 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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  • Patrick

    I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.

    Change of heart?

  • Patrick

    I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.

    Change of heart?

  • Patrick

    I thought you wanted the Youtube ‘video not currently available’ message on your tombstone.

    Change of heart?

  • daniel

    oooh this new work is super nice!

  • daniel

    oooh this new work is super nice!

  • daniel

    oooh this new work is super nice!

  • http://www.judithannbraun.com Judith Braun

    Now here is a feast for the eye… satisfying by seeming familiar and yet full of surprises. Love that. Not an easy feat!

  • http://www.judithannbraun.com Judith Braun

    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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