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TONIGHT THE THING AT WHITE SLAB PALACE: ROBERT BOYD

The Thing@White Slab Palace presents

Robert Boyd: Single-Channel

White Slab Palace
77 Delancey St., NYC 10002
(South East corner of Delancey and Allen St.)
Tuesday October 4, 2011, 8pm


Mace attacks are termed "appropriate" by NYPD spokesman.

Another splendid street performance by "New York's Finest":

Mace attacks are termed "appropriate" by NYPD spokesman Browne:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/nyregion/videos-show-police-using-pepp...


PETER FEND at THE THING at WHITE SLAB PALACE


Structures to be built and serviced in
the Arabian/Persian Gulf, for renewable
hydrocarbons instead of fossil ones.
(picture: peter fend installation sharjah biennial, 2007)

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Lack of meaningful work caused Arab Spring, the unrest in southern Europe, the misery of a debt-saddled US.


Wash your dirty money with my art

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Three years ago, on June 18, 2008 Hungarian
artist János Sugár sprayed the stenciled sentence
"Wash your dirty money with my art" - sized 60 x
80 cm - as part of the exhibition at Kunsthalle
Budapest, and at the same time illegally as a
protest onto two private art institutions. One of
those institutions, VAM Design Center, Budapest,


THE THING spring collection auction

https://auctionthing.net/spring-collection/

with works by Ryan Brown, Rainer Ganahl, Craig Kalpakjian,
Eva and Franco Mattes, Janine Gordon, Heidrun Holzfeind,
Douglas Wada, Paul Miller, Vuk Cosic, Cecillia Jurado,
Christoph Draeger, Joerg Lohse, Amy Granat and Olivier Mosset.

New works will be added during the coming weeks.


The last Concert at the Atelier am Flutgraben.

still recovering from those berlin nights...


April 11, 8pm, THE THING at WHITE SLAB PALACE presents


The People vs. Betty Gooch (2011, 57 min) David Gray

(SNEAK PREVIEW! )

The true crimes and punishment of Betty Gooch, alleged grandmother con-artist of the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. An in-depth look at confidence crime, collective guilt, and the role of the media in the dispensation of justice.


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