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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Opening Tonight @ Clic


in Soho at Clic Gallery

Vincent Fournier
Space Project
Clic Gallery
424 Broome Street
New York, NY
October 6-November 1, 2009
Opening Reception: October 7, 6-9 PM

Check out the work of this imaginative Burkinafaso native. The artist will be signing copies of his monograph during the opening reception.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Video Killed The Radio Star

Today another friend lost their job. While some news outlets declare the worst is over, many of my friends are still loosing their jobs. Partly this is because I have many friends who work(ed) in a dying industry.
The recession seems to have accelerated the death of the magazine and whether it is for editorial photographer or designers, things are rough.
Much has been said about the decline of this industry. Some critiques have blamed the industry itself for not maintaining a high standard of creativity.
I think the Internet simply killed magazines -- for the most part. It is true however that many publications had not churned out interesting content and were unadventurous visually for the past decade.
I am still very loyal to the New Yorker and Travel & Leisure Magazine. And I would not enjoy either as much if it were only available online.
I like to read a magazine or book in the bathtub, in bed or when I am out of town.
And I don't want to be 'plugged in' all the time. At heart I am a 20th Century girl.

Speaking of books: I went to the Strand's 3rd floor rare book section today-- what a magical place! I hope it is here to stay.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

London (Re) Calling


London Calling © Nina Buesing

One of the pleasures of travelling is that the places I travel to stay with me. Especially right after a trip where I went and what I saw occupies my mind. I am reading some books about England and as I am scanning images from my London trip, I have All Creatures Great and Small playing in the background via Netflix .
This time we only spent time in London, but I hope next time we can see the English country side.
Jason wrote about visiting New Forest in his post Dog & Pony Show and it sounds like a place I should experience.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Post Script: Stable Market Find


Photograph produced by Sansosanya Photo Studio F.35 Zaria - owned by Corvallo

Actually I did buy something while in London. The above photograph taken in Zaria, Nigeria by a local photographer. Not quite like a Seydou Keïta or Malick Sidibé, but interesting nonetheless. Jason came up with a great title for this photograph. Want to share your suggestions for a title?

Friday, October 2, 2009

London Markets


At Camden Markets © Nina Buesing

Commerce is intrinsic to urban living. And one thing I liked very much about London were the markets. From food to antiques, there is a market for everything and everyone.
The small shop seemed alive and well in London too.


Indian Throws & Hungarian Linen Sacks @ The Cloth Shop © Nina Buesing

London is expensive, and I did not shop. But if I did I would have picked up a Tartan blanket at The High Land Store, some fabrics and another Kantha throw at The Cloth Shop - both in Notting Hill. If I had wanted to really splurge I would have checked out The Portobello Print & Map Show . For little trinkets Chloe Alberry is great (the actual store has more stuff than their site shows) - both of those stores are also on Portobello Road in Notting Hill.


One of Many Horse Sculptures @ Stables Market © Nina Buesing

My husband of course insisted that we went to the 'birth place' of the Clash: Camden Town. And thus our illustrious hosts Chad & Jason took us to browse the Stables Markets -which a part of the Camden Markets. Like St.Marx place in NYC, many stalls in Camden have lots of tchotchkes to offer, but you can also find some great stands with plenty of exquisite goodies and some cool stores with robot toys and more (Glitter gun anyone?!). One mother-daughter team had great stuff from East Africa and I actually regret not picking up an intricately beaded African necklace reminiscent of a Kirdi apron that they were selling.
The Stables Market used to be stables and a horse hospital -- which is commemorated by recently added large bronze Horse sculptures throughout the market. As Chad remarked, it is great that such artistic commissions are still awarded and for me these sculptures are a beautiful example of public art.


'The Fromagier' & Fresh English Strawberries @ Borough Market © Nina Buesing

I love to go on about how great our Farmer's Market is, but I (also) gotta give respect (as a certain Staines native would say) to the Borough (Food) Market. Chad & Jason took us there on our first morning in London and we had an exquisite picnic with our bounty from the market.
The produce was amazing (especially the cheese!) and the sellers are very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. I highly recommend checking the market out -- in fact the whole area is pretty cool and I think somewhat underrated. London Bridge is close by, as is London Towers and I love the architecture of nearby Butler's Wharf. North-West London is more fashionable, but there is plenty good stuff to find South-East as well. Sometimes as an outsider you get a better view.


The View from Near Butler's Wharf © Nina Buesing

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Opening Tonight: Craig Cutler


© Craig Cutler

Craig Cutler: From Sketchbook to Studio
The Gallery at Stockland Martel
345 East 18th Street
New York, NY
Opening Reception: Thursday October 1, 2009 6-8 PM

Maybe one day I could be as dedicated and focused on my work as Craig Cutler is on his.
I truly admire his skill & commitment to the craft.
Unfortunately I brought a cold back from England, so I am missing the opening, but you should check it out if you are in NYC.