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A mixture of art, events & different places we’ve visited that were interesting enough to share. A day in the life of the Sldrs.

190 Bowery – First Show, Last Show Exhibit.

Bowery Building

If you’re like me and frequent the LES section of manhattan, at some point you’ve come across the Germania Bank Building at 190 Bowery. Not everyone knows it by name, but it’s certainly hard to miss all the Graffiti and tags that drowned the walls making it a bit of a landmark in the area.

Up until this year, the mysterious building wouldn’t allow pedestrians to just walk in off the street. Infact, it’s been this way for about 49 years. Originally a Bank, it was eventually shut down and turned into a private residence, so you can see why this temporary reveal was a big deal for some.


As a joint effort between curator Vito Schnabel & Real Estate mogul, Aby Rosen, we were given a chance to look inside. Excerpts from the press release can be found below:

Vito Schnabel is pleased to announce the opening of First Show / Last Show, a group exhibition at 190 Bowery on May 16, 2015. Featured artists include Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Jeff Elrod, Ron Gorchov, Mark Grotjahn, Harmony Korine, and Julian Schnabel.

“The artists included in First Show / Last Show are seven of my favorite painters. I have had the privilege of living with some of their works and have long wanted to show them together. There are very few artists whose work immediately conveys its significance, like each of these seven. They represent three generations of great American contemporary art, ranging in age from 35 to 85.”


The exhibit ran as a “RSVP ONLY” event from May 18th 2015 – May 29th 2015. I literally waited until the final day to stop by hoping to avoid a major crowd (Success!) I took as many photos as possible for those who couldn’t make it. The inside is a total 180 from what you see inside. It has certainly held up quite well over the years. The exhibit itself only covers 2 floors of the building but it’s certainly more than anyone has seen in quite some time. Enjoy 🙂

Visit the official site here: http://www.vitoschnabel.com

Subway Series: The Dancer

The Dancer. Even if you weren’t feeling her, she was just feeling it. One of my favorite things about the subways in NYC is that sometimes it’s not just the actual entertainers who go in, it’s the onlookers as well. Whatever she was going through that day, the music was just talking to her I guess. And sometimes, you just want to dance. Who cares who’s watching.

Street Art in Bushwick

With the Bushwick Collective Block Party happening this weekend (Click Here for more info on that), it felt like the perfect time to finally drop this. It’s virtually impossible to walk through the streets of Bushwick (Brooklyn, NY.) without bumping into some amazing pieces of artwork spray painted on Rooftops, Walls of Bodegas, Do Not Enter barricades, etc. It’s everywhere!

[Note: One of the best views for hidden pieces, is  on the Manhattan Bound J Train from Broadway Junction and beyond.]

Although it’s usually considered ‘illegal‘ to cover public property with Graffiti, J M Z Walls, a non for profit collective has been actively working to change that and bring art to ALL local pedestrians. The name comes from the trains (The J, M & Z obviously) that run along the path of many of these walls daily. With their help along with many other local organizations such as The Bushwick CollectiveDodworth Street Mural, they have all participated in helping brighten up your daily work commute, or like me, spending your Saturday afternoon wandering the neighborhood.


During my small weekend excursion, I stopped at a certain piece only to be greeted by the actual artist behind it (I promise we didn’t plan it or anything.) Meet the lovely Lexi Bella. She was nice enough to not only introduce herself but do me the honor of posing with her work for a photo. Hey Lexi! [ View More of Here Work Here ]  There was so much to post, I had no choice but to make it a gallery. (Otherwise this would scroll forever! Eitherway, take a moment out of the day to check out some of the work below. My hats off to ALL of the artists. Hope to meet you guys!

Secret Walls NYC ( 3 vs 3 )

I didn’t get all of the artists names and I also showed up late. That doesn’t take away from the fact the art was great. Check out my 1min (literally 1) recap of the last Secret Walls 3v3 Tourney that took place in NYC