February 17, 2004

Tin Man Alley [...] is the center for underground, lowbrow and outsider art on the east coast. Bizarre, kitschy and seemingly omnipresent Of course, if you're still racking up therapist bills from evil ventriloquist dummies, you might skip contributing artist scott radke's collection of creepy marionette dolls.
  • Tin Man Alley is pretty cool. They had a Shag show a couple years ago. I struck out trying to buy the object of my desire. They still send me updates to let me know what else I'm missing out on.
  • Sooperlicious post, Mr. Boo! I used to live not three blocks from the gallery, but this was years before and it was more skid row than SoHo. Ryden and Currin and Caesar are personal gods of mine, and quite approachable online. For now, at least...
  • {Ceci n'est pas une banana}
  • I found the site because someone plastered one of the men's room stalls with OBEY stickers... A roundabout journey of delightful discover, if I do say so myself.
  • Eerily entertaining, boo, I especially enjoy the marionettes. Completely subjective observation: Radke's earlier drawings seem more engrossing than the recent ones, but now I can regard them as a prelude to these puppets.