New Art, Old Buildings: Stories from Hal Bromm’s Tribeca is an account of the 50-year history and legacy of Tribeca’s first contemporary art gallery and the eponymous man who spearheaded its journey, told through the recollections of artists, writers, colleagues, collectors, and friends.
Moving In, Buzz Smith’s debut collection of clothing and furniture is rooted in Smith’s experiences moving from Chicago to Brooklyn. The collection deals with the ordeal of moving, expressed in the dynamic manner that typifies any cross country transplant. It embodies the essence of Midwestern aesthetics and sensibilities, positioning them as the height of cultural capital on the East Coast. The project also signals a more personal move for Smith from fine art and functional sculpture into the fashion world.
Moving-In - a runway deployment of Midwest Fashion; Bringing baseball games and basketball practice, hunting and praying, Jimi Hendrix and Billy Elliot. Moving-In wearing your clothes, beating your bags, climbing your chairs, and keeping what you love around.