Two-wheeling sculptors, photo-shooting messengers, and velocentric painters are among the many bicycle inspired artists converging in downtown Manhattan for the Joyride art show tonight. The exhibition, part of the Bicycle Film Festival, takes place across multiple venues between Houston and Broome Street, a move that festival founder Brendt Barbur hopes will lead people to literally joyride among the various installations, performances, and parties in the neighborhood. ANIMAL got a sneak peek of the show while it was still under construction, so preview the work after the jump before you go see it tonight. Read more »
Leo Fitzpatrick Is Done Joking Around
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
- “Untitled” by Leo Fitzpatrick
Saying “fuck you to digital nightlife photography,” Leo Fitzpatrik photographs American decay, seeking out deceivingly simple images of landscapes, street corners, and characters from his eight cross-country trips. Tomorrow night, the teenage star of Larry Clark’s Kids show off his work with “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore (America at the Turn of the Century)” at Fuse Gallery. The show opens from 7 to 10 PM and is on view through July 4th at 93 2nd Avenue.




























