«This place is what
a flophouse on the Bowery would look like in 1980.
The artist himself and his svelte wife Stephanie can afford to divide their time between a farm in Vermont and Manhattan, where he recently bought and is renovating
a flophouse on the Bowery.
Not exact matches
In Life, Charlie, finding himself in a
flophouse, puts fellow tramps to sleep in the most direct manner by striking them
on the head with a wooden mallet, then dutifully and maternally kissing them good - night.
An operator of
flophouses catering to addicts, who was the subject of an investigation last year by The New York Times, was arrested
on money laundering and Medicaid fraud charges brought by the state attorney general's office.
You'll have long nights
on crappy buses driven by speed demons and in
flophouse lodgings not fit for lab - bunnies.
His exhibitions include «Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America,» «
Flophouse: Life
on the Bowery,» and «NYC Sex: How New York City Transformed Sex in America.»
Karen Rosenberg, «From
Flophouse to Art House: The New Museum Puts Down Roots
on the Bowery,» New York Magazine, July 12, 2004
Munich's Galerie Thomas, for instance, produced an engaging display focused
on the artists who passed through La Ruche, the Parisian
flophouse that at one point sheltered Chagall, Soutine, Modigliani, Brancusi, Diego Rivera, Leger, and other famed moderns.