Blogging has been slow - we hardly have time to breathe getting everything finished for tomorrow. Here's a quick set of images documenting what's been going on in the the last couple of days. More on Flickr.
Pernilla has spent a few vexing hours making mapping a layout of the White House Redux entries . Lucky she's really good at Tetris. This is her last exhibition install at Storefront - she'll be badly missed!
Cesar trying to figure out Pernilla's diagram.
Daniel, Storefront's sound artist in residence, fine-tuning the audio setup.
The barricade is finally coming down - Storefront revealed! No lettering yet, though.
Lotsa trash.
Susannah and Katherine geting up close and personal with some styrofoam blocks.
Takes some concentration.
The letters are back! Turns out the old ones were beyond repair, which is a pity, but they did a great job fabricating the new ones.
Anagram time. Again.
The letters are going up! It's going to look good.
We're pretty pleased with how the interior's shaping up, too.
See you soon! If you're anywhere withing a 500 mile radius of NYC, come to the Grand Unveiling on thursday at 7pm. Hopefully we'll get at least one more post up before then...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
FOAMING
The styrofoam backings for the White House Redux installation arrived this morning. Because the gallery space is still due for a coat of paint on the floor, we have to store the foam blocks in the basement office. "It's a foam party," said Susannah Bohlke, Storefront's Programs and Development Officer. Storefront's employees are also learning today that styrofoam has a unique smell. "It's sweet like honey, but not in a good way," Ms. Bohlke commented.
We are currently looking for a nice home for the styrofoam to land post-exhibition. Perhaps we can turn them into centerpieces?
We are currently looking for a nice home for the styrofoam to land post-exhibition. Perhaps we can turn them into centerpieces?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
COUNTDOWN HAS STARTED
Looking at the state of the gallery this evening you'd never guess that one week from today everything will be finished, the place will be cleaned up, there will be an exhibition on the walls and there will be many (dare we hope several hundred?!) beautiful people milling around with glasses of prosecco in their hands...
But they will. Everything is very nearly finished, and on Friday the installation of White House Redux will begin. In the meantime, Storefront's untiring team of faithful volunteers is in action mailing out the reopening newsletter (don't be fooled by the beers - it's hard work.)
The newsletter, incidentally, contains a really beautiful poster-size exploded axonometric of Storefront created by Pernilla - if you're not on our mailing list, you can pick one up at the reopening party.
But they will. Everything is very nearly finished, and on Friday the installation of White House Redux will begin. In the meantime, Storefront's untiring team of faithful volunteers is in action mailing out the reopening newsletter (don't be fooled by the beers - it's hard work.)
The newsletter, incidentally, contains a really beautiful poster-size exploded axonometric of Storefront created by Pernilla - if you're not on our mailing list, you can pick one up at the reopening party.
Monday, September 22, 2008
IT'S IN THE DETAILS
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
ABOUT FACE
Monday, September 15, 2008
CONCRETE FACE
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
STANDING TALL
Our facade is now properly protected by a new metal standing seam roof. The new overhang should ensure that water doesn't invade the building's south side. Downstairs, we are happily removing the waterproof tarps from our bookshelves on the south wall.
The new standing seam roof is just at Brian's eye level.
COOLING PROGRESS
Monday, September 8, 2008
HOLE IN THE FLOOR
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
PLASTERED
The soffit has been completely plastered and finished.. bringing the amount of remaining interior work down to an almost finished list.
Also, more for the interior, Storefront is now back up and running with a brand new toilet and sink. We no longer have to sneak across the street and use someone else's restroom to continue with business here..
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