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Absolute Stillness in a “View from Brooklyn,” Painted by George Copeland Ault in 1927

Ephemeral New York says the vantage point of a “View From Brooklyn” by George Copeland Ault (1927)  looks like Brooklyn Heights, Red Hook, or possibly further upriver in Williamsburg or Greenpoint. Ault was a “precisionist and surrealist painter” known for nocturnes, who … Continue reading

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Check out the Censored Nipple Painting at Tea Lounge in Park Slope

Thanks to Christine Vassallo for sending in more details on the censored nipple painting at Tea Lounge, including this photo. It’s hard to imagine who exactly found this offensive… and why the management of Tea Lounge would take this unusual … Continue reading

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Nipples Censored at Tea Lounge, Park Slope

Spot the irony. via Tea Lounge in Park Slope Censored Nipples on Artwork with Canvas Strips | DAILY SLOPE.

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“Queer Houses of Brooklyn…” is a Large Knit Piece in the Illegitimate and Herstorical Art Exhibit

This is L.J. Roberts’ “The Queer Houses of Brooklyn … ” (2011), a show-stealer that’s part of Illegitimate And Herstorical, a very strong group show that just opened  January 5 and runs through January 28 (A.I.R. Gallery, 111 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY). … Continue reading

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