Those include a lead
paint scandal at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the city's involvement in a discussion about whether to lift a deed restriction on a nonprofit AIDS hospice, the Administration for Children's Services» (ACS) mishandling child neglect cases, and former Department of Correction (DOC) Commissioner Joseph Ponte and other agency brass using city vehicles for personal trips.
Not exact matches
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday replaced the No. 2 official
at the New York City Housing Authority, who was implicated in the lead
paint scandal.
At the end of March, she blasted the mayor's timeline for fixing New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) heaters and boiler systems and former NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye's handling of the lead
paint scandal.
He also took a clear shot
at his political nemesis, Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has refused calls to fire NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye over
scandals including falsified lead -
paint inspections, broken boilers and rampant drug dealing.
Mayor Bill de Blasio admitted Monday that he should have revealed the Housing Authority's lead -
paint scandal when he learned about it last year — and said
at least two kids...
Julie B. Montgomery has had her
paintings featured on Mad Men, Glee and
Scandal, and throughout the U.S. and Europe — come see her work and meet the artist
at MichaelKate Interiors & Art Gallery in Santa Barbara's Funk Zone.
3/3/17: 2017 Whitney Houston Biennial: Greatest Love of All 2/22/17: Chashama
at SPRING / BREAK Art Show 2017 2/16 / 17: Trigger Spray Pop Up Shop 2/15/17: Carole A. Feuerman
at 55 Broadway 1/24/17: Art On The Windows of Chashama 1351 12/28 / 16: The Graceful Light of Justin Eastman 12/28/16: #NoDAPL: Water Is Life 12/2/2016: Art Brings Awareness to a Toxic Waste
Scandal 12/1/2016: Abstract
Paintings of the Inner World 11/21/16: The Body Through a Storefront Window 11/15/2016: «Special Red»
at 325 W. Broadway 11/14/2016: A Transnational Dance Dialogue Comes to Times Square 10/26/2016: New chashama Presentation Space Opens 10/11/2016: Garment District Open Studios 9/15/2016: Open Studios
at the Brooklyn Army Terminal 9/7/2016: (Contained) chaNorth Residency Exhibition 6/21/2016: Post 2016 Gala Recap: Highlights 6/14/2016: An Artist, a Real Estate Broker, and a Philanthropist Meet on Broadway 6/8/2016: 2016 chashama Gala 9/9/2015: Brooklyn Open Studios 2015 8/19 / 2015: Harlem Closing Announcement and Closing Reception 5/7/2015: chashama Celebrates 20 Years this June while launching Artist Housing Initiative 4/22 / 2015: chashama Partners with Bank of America to Present Sculptures Made from Recyclables 9/18 / 2014: Brookyln Open Studios 2014
In the November 2008 issue of W Magazine, a 26 - year - old Nina Chanel Abney explained to Haven Thompson how celebrity
scandals inspire some of her vibrant, often brazen
paintings that
at once suggest Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and contemporary street murals.
His poetic, provocative, and
at times humorous
paintings — from landscape and nature to politics and history — fearlessly address issues that resonate today such as the rights of openly gay men and women to serve in the military, the aesthetics of gay subcultures, and the rampant
scandals that mar our political landscape.
These
paintings were the forerunners of Fauvism, the movement that created a
scandal ten years later
at the Salon d'Automne of 1905.
ONCE BEFORE WHEN BARBARA ROSE predicted the future of
painting, it was a critical
scandal; the least important aspect of it is that her prognostication was way off,
at least for the first half of the»80s.
In 1970, the first exhibition of these
paintings outfitted with an anarchistic sense of humor and the grotesque caused an art
scandal in New York, as numerous critics took offense
at his «betrayal» of abstract art.
Meantime Duchamp also managed to trigger an enormous
scandal at the famous American exhibition of Modern Art, better known as The Armory Show, when his
painting Nude Descending a Staircase, No 2 was attacked by an angry mob, ensuring that he became the best known of all the modern artists on show.
Georg Baselitz was the cause of much disapproval and a great many
scandals during his studies: after only two terms he was expelled from the academy in East Berlin on the grounds of «socio - political immaturity» and his first solo exhibition in West Berlin
at the Werner & Katz Gallery was a
scandal, two of his exhibited
paintings having been confiscated by the public prosecutor's office.
While in Paris, he immersed himself in the
paintings of Cezanne (1839 - 1906), and attended the salon of Leo and Gertrude Stein, where he met modern artists from the Ecole de Paris (Paris School), including Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973), the Cubist theorist Juan Gris (1887 - 1927), and Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) whose Cubist
painting Nude Descending Staircase (1912, Philadelphia Museum of Art) caused such a
scandal at the 1913 Armory Show in New York.