Week in Review: February 26th, 2010
Filed Under: Week in Review On: February 26, 2010 posted by: casey
Welcome back to the Week in Review! What's that, you ask? Every Friday we look back on the highlights of the week, point out some great things we saw on the internet and drop hints about what the future holds.
Installation shot of photographs by Nina Berman at the 2010 Whitney Biennial
20x200 News
- The 2010 Whitney Biennial opened earlier this week, featuring work by edition-makers Nina Berman (above) and Curtis Mann. Check out reviews by Jerry Saltz for New York Magazine, Linda Yablonsky for Bloomberg, Todd Eberle for Vanity Fair, and Kelly Crow for The Wall Street Journal.
- 20x200 got the top spot in Brain Pickings' round up of where to buy "sticker shockless" art online. Thanks for the kind words Brain Pickings!
- Jen Bekman will be speaking about The Value of Building Community on March 7th at details on how to register.
- What You're Told, paintings by edition-maker Clare Grill at Jen Bekman Gallery, closes tomorrow. Those who brave the snowpocalypse will be rewarded with the warmth of Clare's paintings. Head over to 6 Spring St. and check it out, we promise it's worth it!
- JBP blogger Stacy Oborn blogged a retort about the Dodge Charger Superbowl commercial featuring Noah Kalina.
- We welcome to the JBP team Anjie Paranjpe who will helping coordinate production, meaning getting prints into your hands!
- Several edition-makers, including Yijun (Pixy) Liao and Emily Shur, are auctioning prints to benefit Haiti through March 7th, coordinated by The Nymhoto Collective.
New Editions
In this week's edition-releases Jen waxed poetic about Valerie Roybal's wordy new edition and also brought you a sunny edition for a snowy day by JBP's very own Youngna Park.
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| Encyclopedia 2 by Valerie Roybal | Winter Flags (East Village, New York) by Youngna Park |
That's it for this week, collectors—we're off to build some snowmen!



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