Week in Review: August 6, 2010
Filed Under: Week in Review On: August 6, 2010 posted by: casey
Business Art, a project by this week's edition-maker Jonathan Lewis. Posted in honor of Andy Warhol's birthday.
Welcome back to Week In Review, a (somewhat) short-and-sweet recap of 20x200 news and links!
20x200 News
- "20x200 is a gift from the Heavens," writes decorator Annie Elliot, on putting together a safari-inspired (yet sophisticated) room. You can read more about the design, complete with a few choice 20x200 prints, on her blog.
- A portfolio of work by Ross Racine is featured this week on Fast Company's Co.Design blog. Click through for some giant images of Ross's work and, like they suggest "buy one now!".
- "20x200 is a more open art market that manages to hit the high and low ends of the spectrum.," writes Mike Carlucci for The Next Web.
- Land Use Survey at Jen Bekman Gallery gets 4 out of 5 stars from Time Out New York! Read the full review here.
- "State and County fairs are for me the perfect combination of city and country. They have the chaos and energy of the city with all the exotic character of rural life," says Mike Sinclair in a short interview with MOSSLESS.
- With the heat in NYC still unbearable (even at night!) we turn to watery and icy art for visual relief.
- Mike Monteiro and Ryan Carver have teamed up on the book Firecracker, self-published on Blurb. Read their tale of love, loss and obsessively checking an ex's Facebook status on the site, then vote for them for the Photography.Book.Now People's Choice Award.
- If you haven't heard the news, Alec Soth is the guest curator for our 5th and final month of Hey, Hot Shot! He'll be reviewing all work submitted between July 30th and August 20th and select one photographer for a Little Brown Mushroom Love Pack.
- Allison Arieff writes about the work of Amy Casey for the New York Times Opinionator Blog.
New Editions
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| Sugarcoat by Michelle Hinebrook | Dots by Jonathan Lewis | Jelly Belly by Jonathan Lewis |
That's it for this week, collectors! See anything we missed? Let us know on Twitter @20x200 or our Facebook!




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