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gq:
The Truth about Income Inequality in America
Guess what, compatriots? The gap between the richest and the poorest among us is now wider than it has been since we all nose-dived into the Great Depression. So GQ sent Jon Ronson on a journey into the secret financial lives of six different people on the ladder, from a guy washing dishes for 200 bucks a week in Miami to a self-storage gazillionaire. What he found are some surprising truths about class, money, and making it in America.
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Thomas Lerooy, The Sunshine in Your Eyes, 2012, Mixed media on paper, 170 × 140 cm Courtesy Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Bruxelles
Exhibition Thomas Lerooy, May 31 - July 21, 2012 at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Inner World / Innen Welt: The Projects of Haus-Rucker-Co., 1967-1992
23 June – 1 September 2012 at WORK
You guys are really in debt, man! How did you guys get into so much debt? I thought you were rich! What the hell have you been buying? It wasn’t health care! You have more debt than when you were going to the moon! Did you blow it all on aircraft carriers or something? Did you spend it all on designer suits in the ’80s? Did you all get one each? I hope you’re not spending it on drugs! America, look me in the eye and tell me you’re not doing drugs.
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Opens Tuesday, July 10, 6-10p (with the block party):
“Itʼs Always Summer on the Inside”
organized by Dan McCarthy
Anton Kern Gallery, 532 W20th St., NYC
The exhibition’s title is taken from an advertisement for surfing wetsuits from the 1970s. Using an Oneil wetsuit promised that once inside your new second skin, Summer was awaiting. The paintings and drawings included in this exhibition are chosen for their canny ability to project a version of not simply Summer but Summer on the Inside. - Aug 17
Douglas Prince, Surface Tension-52, 2012(via alter43)