Tag Archives: Rosson Crow

Not Quite Open for Business

The first show at The Hole, Not Quite Open for Business, is opening this Saturday. The Hole is the new venture of former Deitch directors Kathy Grayson and Meghan Coleman, launched after Jeffrey Deitch’s sudden departure for the West Coast. They have spent the last few months putting together a number of shows, two of [...]

Rosson Crow’s Bowery Boys

Rosson Crow’s new book, Bowery Boys, features paintings, photographs and inspiration from her recent show at the now defunct Deitch, with a text by Kathy Grayson (now of The Hole). The show explored bad boys from the 1880’s to 1980’s and the influence of the drugged out, sexed up, grafitti lifestyle on today’s art world [...]

Rosson Crow at Deitch

Rosson Crow’s new show, Bowery Boys, is opening this Thursday, March 4, 6-9 pm. The show is up March 4-27 at Deitch Projects, 18 Wooster Street, NY, NY 10012.

STAGES at Deitch Projects

STAGES, a show organized by Lance Armstrong and Nike to benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation, opens at Deitch Projects tomorrow (October 31st).  The show features work by Ed Ruscha, Cai-Guo Qiang, Richard Prince, Catherine Opie, KAWS, Eric White, José Parlá, Christopher Wool, Tom Sachs, Dzine, and Rosson Crow, and will be up until November 21st. [...]

Bitch Is the New Black

The following is an excerpt from a report on the study of the language of more than 3,400 gallery press releases from 2006 and 2007:
In the press releases sent out by Chelsea galleries in 2006, the words “his” and “he” were 48% more common than “her” and “she.” The following year, 2007, the gap had [...]