2002-05-26: Lower East Side:
- Pet shop mural by Chico on East Houston Street’s south side at Eldridge Street.
- FusionArts Museum, 57 Stanton Street (by Eldridge Street), a contemporary art space in New York City that is exclusively dedicated to the exhibition and archiving of fusion art – art that goes beyond the terms assemblage, mixed media and multimedia.
- In front of the FusionArts Museum at 57 Stanton Street, N.Y.C.
- Team Lower East Side Graffiti
- PGK Art: Boob on the loose
- Modern art
- Modern art
- Krysia
- Modern art
- Modern art
- PGK Art: Art and its curators on the Lower East Side.
- PGK Art: Anna Silver Public School 20 on Essex Street (at Stanton Street) — One of the oldest schools in the city, PS 20 opened in 1843 and over the years has educated a number of students who went on to distinguish themselves, including lyricist Ira Gershwin and U.S. Senator Jacob Javits. The school was named for Anna Silver shortly after her death in 1960, an immigrant who lived on the Lower East Side. Her son Charles H. Silver, a businessman, served as the President of the Board of Education from 1959 to 1962.
- PGK Art: Red Square on East Houston Street — statue of Lenin on the roof and mixed-up numbers on the clock. The 18-foot Lenin statue was originally a state-commissioned work by Yuri Gerasimov, but the Soviet Union’s implosion prevented the statue from going on public display. It was found in the backyard of a dacha outside Moscow.
- PGK Art: Elegant pedalist.
- PGK Art: Filthy McNasty’s on Essex Street, between Houston & Stanton Streets. Here’s the skinny: two-for-one happy hour (5 to 8 p.m.), pool table, dart board, trashy tap beer (PBR, $3; Yuengling, $4), copious buybacks, graffiti galore, “wall of shame” (pix featuring drunk sorority girls dancing on the bar, Moby and some chick, the bartender and some stripper, etc.), $2 nachos with warm squeeze cheese (“You’re brave souls,” says the bartender. “I’ll get some chips from the basement!”), Photo Hunt video game (an X-rated “which one is not like the other?”; Maldoro: “Never underestimate the power of naked women!”), and a $5 Friday-night kill-the-keg marathon.
- PGK Art: Sculpture on the roof above the ground-floor retail space on East Houston Street, at Suffolk Street.
- PGK Art: Manhattan Bridge, as seen from Delancey Street.
- Krysia
- PGK Art: Cool dudes.
- Live chicken store beneath the Williamsburg Bridge on Delancey Street.
- Live chicken store beneath the Williamsburg Bridge on Delancey Street.
- PGK Art:: Old garbage is new art.
- PGK Art: Old garbage is new art.
- PGK Art: The Letter
- PGK Art
- Mural by Chico (2000) on 10th Street by Avenue C
- PGK Art
- Edward Boros
- The Earth School; 6th Street and Avenue B
- PGK Art: 53 Avenue B, at 4th Street
- PGK Art: Hare Krsna — Avenue B, at 4th Street
- On the south side of 3rd Street, by Avenue B
- PGK Art: Man on a bicycle
- PGK Art: Big Brother
- PGK Art: Kids … Fashion
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