We have persuaded John, who is CCCP Gallery, to let us open this show again in the evening on Friday June 11th to try to get some people in the doors from the Williamsburg 2nd Friday art walk. We'll be there from 3 - 8pm. Please stop by if you can!
Shots from June 4th - The Cat or the Rembrandt, CCCP Gallery
Exhibiting photographer Tommy Thompson welcomes guests with open arms
Artist and guest curator, Gilbert Giles, in the red shirt in front of Christopher Lee's work.
Here's Gilbert Giles' work:
In this shot- Gilbert Giles, left in red, Chris Johnson, back turned, Christopher Lee, third from left, and Jennifer Delilah with her dog Foxy.
Gilbert and I thoroughly documenting our historic show together at CCCP.
Tom Bevan and me
The lightbox in this shot is a new piece by Tommy Thompson.
Artist Christopher Lee in the middle.
There's Christopher Lee in the back in front of the wall filled with his work
This is one of my honey Chris Johnson's favorites in the show. The two Christophers briefly discussed their obsession with the Victorians. Here's the Christopher Lee piece that sparked it:
My work was in the front room of the gallery here on the left.
In this shot from left - anonymous tattoo arm, Yuka Hartman, J.A. Holt, gallery owner, curator, exhibitor and spiked lemonade maker, and Mitchell Hartman, exhibiting photographer.
In this shot sculptor, Tom Bevan, meets John Holt. When Tom mentioned he did found object sculpture, John started a conversation about one of his favorite artists, Joseph Cornell. Tom was quick to point out Cornell's a bit controlled.
I love how Tom Bevan looks in this shot in front of Gilbert's work, i think it was his favorite in the show.
Allison wasn't at the show yet when her friends arrived to congratulate her on her paintings. I have more poses. She was not camera shy at all.
Here's Yuka checking out my work.
Here you can see Andi Gilker's work on the wall to the right of mine.