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Tag Archives: Leonard Tourne Gallery
Seeing Through Nate’s Eyes
We just got back from a week in Chicago, visiting good friends and eating good food. As always, we camp out at the Westin in Wheeling, a suburb very close to our former Lincolnshire home and near several of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Chicago, Cooperstown, Friends, Hyperlexia, Interaction, Leonard Tourne Gallery, Mission of Complex, Primitive art
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End of the Year
And so this is Christmas and what have we done? Well, for us it’s been an amazing year, especially in the Nate world. There was college graduation, the gallery show at Leonard Tourne in SoHo, the opening of StripMallArt (Nate’s Etsy … Continue reading
Buried Under Strip Malls
It takes a full hour to create a listing for ten of Nate’s strip malls. There are over 130 that he’s given me to post on Etsy. That’s not leaving me too much time to write a real post. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Cooperstown, Etsy, Hyperlexia, Leonard Tourne Gallery, Mission of Complex, StripMallArt
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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
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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Art and The Man
Last night Doug, who is acting as curator of Nate’s strip mall drawing exhibit at Leonard Tourne Gallery (don’t forget, it runs from June 7 -14, with an opening reception from 5-7 this coming Thursday!), worked with Karen on framing … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Doug Miller, Hyperlexia, Interaction, Leonard Tourne Gallery, Mission of Complex
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