My appreciation for abstract art comes more from the streets of Brooklyn than the galleries of Manhattan.

Devoe Street 11222
So, forget that it’s chipped, sprayed or splattered paint and enjoy its properties the way you’re supposed to in a museum. There’s some awfully cool little compositions that can be found on the streets of Greenpoint and beyond.
Continue reading →
Category: Art/Music, Culture
|
Tags: abstract, abstract art, Banker Street, Brooklyn, Construction, Devoe Street, East 60th Street, galleries, Greenpoint, Humboldt Street, installation art, litter, media, Mixed Media, sculptures, sidewalks, trash, vignettes
|
My appreciation for abstract art comes more from the littered sidewalks of Brooklyn than the galleries of Manhattan.

Meserole Street 11222
Forget that it’s trash and enjoy the materials, colors and textures the way you’re supposed to in a museum. There’s some awfully cool little compositions of junk that can be extracted from the streets of Greenpoint and beyond.

Hausman Street 11222

Van Brunt Street 11231

Devoe Street 11222
Tony Luib has a one man blog about Greenpoint and beyond at Brooklyn Imbecile.
Category: Art/Music, Culture
|
Tags: abstract, abstract art, Brooklyn, color scheme, Construction, Devoe Street, galleries, Greenpoint, Hausman Street, installation art, litter, media, Meserole Street, Mixed Media, sculptures, sidewalks, trash, Van Brunt Street, vignettes
|
My appreciation for abstract art comes more from the littered sidewalks of Brooklyn than the galleries of Manhattan.

Review Street 11101
Continue reading →
Category: Art/Music, Culture
|
Tags: abstract, abstract art, Box Street, Brooklyn, Construction, galleries, Greenpoint, installation art, litter, Maspeth, media, Mixed Media, Red Hook, Review Street, sculptures, sidewalks, trash, vignettes, West Street, Wolcott Street
|