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Tag Archives: Green River Stone Company
Opening Soon
All of you know about Nate’s two soon-to-be businesses, Alpha Folks and his strip mall art. Alpha Folks is a bit further away than I’d hoped but his art is nearly ready to unfold. We got back ten pieces from his … Continue reading
Highlights of the past week
Late afternoon, early evening on Sunday, I was stumbling my way up the front stairs, my arms filled with bath towels. Nate was in our bedroom watching TV. I had something to tell him. “Nate, it’s going to be 50 degrees … Continue reading
Still It Continues
I was in Oneonta yesterday at an all day grant session for Cooperstown. During the middle of a workshop, I got a text from Karen. “Front page story!” she wrote. I couldn’t wait to get home and see. Evan Jagels, … Continue reading
Really, It Was a Miracle
To walk into the Leonard Tourne Gallery around 2:30 on Thursday was both real and fantasy, an in-between world where Karen constantly said “pinch me.” On the walls were the work of Nate Katz, artist. It was impossible to process. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alpha Folks, Autism, David Bolotsky, Doug Miller, Erin Cox, Friends, Gale Gand, Gordon French, Green River Stone Company, Hyperlexia, Interaction, Javier Tourne, Leonard Tourne Gallery, Margrethe Lauber, Mission of Complex, Paul Lukas, Primitive art, Rudy Pensa, Rudy's Music, Uncommon Goods, Uni Watch
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An Open, But Unofficial, Invitation
The big events of May are being shared with June. As of this past weekend, we have a tentative date for Nate’s gallery show in SoHo – June 7. I’ve mentioned before, but not with great specificity, that Nate’s primitive … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Doug Miller, Green River Stone Company, Hyperlexia, Mission of Complex, Primitive art
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Walking Through Nate’s Gallery
I wrote about Doug Miller back in November (http://missionofcomplex.wordpress.com/2011/11/16/impressions-of-an-art-insider/). He’s a family friend who thinks the world of Nate’s artwork. I also alluded to some potentially big developments re:Nate’s art, but it would be premature to talk in detail right … Continue reading
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Tagged Anxiety, Autism, Doug Miller, Green River Stone Company, Hyperlexia, Interaction, Mission of Complex, Primitive art
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Impressions of an Art Insider
I had some friends over last night to watch a movie, drink some beer and share a few laughs. Like most mature 50-somethings, we chose X-Men: First Class, which we own courtesy of Nate. Nate buys nearly all of our … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Bathrooms, College, gallery, Green River Stone Company, Hyperlexia, Interaction, Movies, Primitive art, toilaroids
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