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Picking up in New York

Sam Shepard and Patti Smith
Patti greeting Dan Levy and sons.
From Punk Thru Grunge: “Objects Of Life” A Collaboration Between Patti Smith and Steven Sebring opened at Chelsea’s Robert Miller Gallery.

I first met Patti Smith with Robert Mapplethorpe in Paris in the ‘70s. They were hanging out with Lisa Lyons – the first acclaimed female body-builder. Robert was a friend and neighbor in the West Village. He also introduced me to Sam Wagstaff, his primary supporter who was then living in his famed penthouse at One Fifth Avenue. Sam became my first serious Collector, purchasing images from the Pop Icon Collection.

There are some artists whose “geist”/spirit is greater than their artifact, their individual works of art – whose creative energy infuses a culture, contributing to a shift. Patti Smith falls into this category.
Artist Patti Smith with two photo-works.
Children watching Patti Smith Installation.
"Sleeping Cupid" by Robert Mapplethorpe & Patti Smith, 1989 - 2009.
Patti Smith Traveling Case by Steven Sebring.
When I saw one of her first concerts I was impressed less by the total effect than the innovative edge of a raw mix of poetry, the spoken word, and in-your-face angry punk music – in the tradition of the enigmatic Yoko Ono and brilliant Bob Dylan, but intensified and furious. So it was with her first successful 1975 album “Horses.”

Patti Smith and Robert Miller were roommates during their artistic studies at Pratt. Their friendship remained close and pivotal throughout the life of Mapplethorpe, who died from AIDS at the peak of his creativity.

On exhibition are additional collaborations by Smith and Steven Sebring, a New York based artist, filmmaker and photographer, including my favorite, a portrait of Smith herself.
"Ephemera" installation by Patti Smith.
70's poster announcing Joint Exhibition by Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith.
Computer-Posterized Photo-Portrait of Robert Mapplethorpe by Jill Lynne, 1979.
Patti Smith, looking disheveled, sporting a signature grunge look, as well as a cup of “Joe,” spent the evening hanging out with Sam Shepherd ducking photographers and hiding out in the rear offices.

Despite the freezing weather, the opening was attended by a large and enthusiastic crowd including Sam Shepherd, Mary Ellen Mark, and Anthony Haden-Guest.

In 2007 Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her forthcoming book, Just Kids, is due out on January 17th. This interesting exhibition runs through February 6th.

Jill Lynne for NYSD
Anthony Haden-Guest
Kelly Cutrone and film photographer Mary Ellen Mark
Lisa Anastos
Youngest art-lover with Dad
Patti Smith with artist collaborator Steven Sebring and Sam Shepard
Fashionista Angelica Compagno and friend
Deborah Hughes
Adam Nichols and artist/filmaker Steven Sebring
Knight Landesmen in red (Art Forum) and Anthony Haden-Guest with friends
Adam Whitney Nichols wearing Patti Smith's camera
Painter Jon D'Orazio
Filmaker Albert Maysles
Fashionista/Stylist Rebecca Weinberg
Photographs by Jill Lynne


Tuesday night, Dimension Films held a special screening of "Youth in Revolt" at Regal Cinemas Union Square in New York.
Chaske Spencer
Amy Landecker
Zach Galigianakis
Danielle Staub
Fred Willard
Malan Breton
Miranda Frieberg
Jessica Szohr
Miguel Arteta and Michael Cera
Pete Wentz
Photographs by Patrick McMullan

Wednesday night, Universal Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment presented the world premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theater in New York.
Amy Adams
Dreama Walker
Julissa Bermudez
Alan Cumming
Adam and Naomi Scott
Anand Tucker
Deborah Kaplan and Breckin Meyer
Ceslie Lopez
Matthew Goode and Sophie Zymoke
John Lithgow
Rob and Marisol Thomas
Laura Harring
Jennifer Missoni
Russell Simmons and Georgina
Stella Maeve
Photographs by Patrick McMullan

Marianne and John K. Castle hosted a fund-raising brunch at their Palm Beach house for Governor Charlie Crist and his wife Carole two weeks ago.

Governor Crist is starting his campaign run for the U. S. Senate.
Marianne Castle, Charlie and Carole Crist, and George and Paula Michel.
Guests look on as John K. Castle introduces Governor Charlie Crist.
The brunch scene at the home of Marianne and John K. Castle.
Among the guests attending the brunch were Diana and Lowry Bell, Cathleen and Walter Ross, Bob Meister, Bob Leidy, Pamela and Peter Dupuis, Jeffrey Meilman, Paula and George Michel, and Rob and Joy Russo.
Charlie Crist and Jim Mitchell
Charlie Crist with Cathleen and Walter Ross
Rita Sherman
John Castle, Charlie Crist, and Bob Meister
Charlie and Carole Crist with Bob Leidy
Photographs by Lucien Capehart


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