Monday, October 25, 2010
Art
Photos from Work That Beat, Bushwick's Gallery Night Out
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by Benjamin Sutton on
Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:33 AM

- Three works from Megan Pflug's exhibition at Regina Rex.
Friday night Bushwick/Ridgewood galleries stayed open late for Work That Beat (organized by Norte Maar and Storefront's Jason Andrew), with ten participating spaces serving drinks, inaugurating new shows and hosting special events. We made it to about half, and here's what we saw.

- Something about the orientation of this figure's head makes it look so sad.

- A dance performance during the opening reception for Megan Pflug's show at Regina Rex.

- The hallway leading to SUGAR.

- Detail of Christy Singleton's sculpture "Hershel and Clair."

- Detail of Luisa Kazanas's sculpture "I want Everyone to Win."

- Paintings by Jeremiah Maddock (near) and Daniel Trocchio (far) at Factory Fresh.

- More of Amanda Wong's installation in the back room at Factory Fresh.

- "Dead Forever" by Daniel Trocchio at Factory Fresh.

- The crowded opening for Andrew Hurst's exhibition at Storefront.

- One of Andrew Hurst's creepier new sculptural collages at Storefront.

- A wall of crowd-sourced quotations in "Citational Graphologies, or A Show of Hands" at Centotto.

- Someone submitted their quotation in the form of this hand-drawn Facebook interface.

- Words to live by from JPL's dad.

- Words to love by from former L Mag intern and current Centotto resident artist Matt Hunger.
(photos by Benjamin Sutton)
Tags: Work That Beat, Bushwick, Regina Rex, Factory Fresh, Storefront, Sugar, Centotto, Brooklyn art, DIY galleries, Art parties
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