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David Wilson created an entire museum based on the wonder-cabinets of the Victorian era (and the much cooler parent of what we now know as our museums of natural history). But more lurks here besides the exhibits housing pronged ants, horned humans or a landscape carved on a fruit pit; For David is an artist and this LA museum is his “artwork”. There is even a book on this place, Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder: Pronged Ants, Horned Humans, Mice on Toast, and Other Marvels of Jurassic Technology, by the always interesting Lawrence Weschler. A highly recommended read.

 

Longtime favorite in Philadelphia, owner’s Christopher Schmidt and Ilana Dean have an enlightened but no-nonsense approach when it comes to showcasing a wide range of work that is always interesting. Talking to them about art is like hanging out with the next-door neighbor you actually get along with. If you want to avoid the attitude that prevails in most “serious” art galleries this is the place that says “just come hang out”.

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Best Galleries in Philadelphia Series: Schmidt Dean Gallery

 

Another Master who leaned towards the surrealistic side with his wide angel nudes and strange beach images. Bill Brandt could take the ordinary and always make it (some how) extraordinary.  Which is what making good pictures is all about.

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 What I love about Kellner’s work is he sketches out each piece much like a musical score. He works in 35mm negatives which are then contacted and printed. Thomas makes architecture dance and he is the king of the deconstructed architectural image.

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From time to time I will post thoughts on my great town Philadelphia. This is my first.

Dear Philadelphia,

Lets all not forget what went in down on the waterfront folks.

Go to U of Penn area or Northern Liberties and see what real community based development looks like. They have shops, theatres, restaurants, brewery’s etc.  Now go to the Casino on the waterfront and what you have is a glorified casino Wal-Mart / desert! There is nothing there for the community. It has attracted no businesses. In short it a complete failure from a modern-day development standpoint.

I would be all for something that looked like the North Liberties Piazza Development with a casino on the top floor completely away from walking traffic and not at ground level.   But that will never happen. They tried to put a casino in at the Gallery Location and it did not fly.  It’s not going to fly in this neighborhood either until the developers put the local businesses and neighbors first and create a livable place where people come for all things (other than gambling).   These casino people just don’t get it and they have no vision. What they also don’t get is that the location is very valuable and will be developed in due time.  Let’s wait for the right kind of development to go in and lets see what the online gaming industry is going to do to the bricks and mortar casinos. According to Silicon Valley’s complete focus and total commitment, (to this utterly horrible idea and complete waste of our nations most talented) it will put most casino locations out of business in the next 5 years.

Casinos are modern-day dinosaurs and there is a very big Bulls Eye on them and its being aimed from Silicon Valley as we speak.

Good things come to those that wait.

 

Your Pal,

Thomas