Gallery 221

Nestled on a residential block on the Upper East Side, Gallery 221 might easily be missed by passersby, but take a closer look. Artist Michael Brod has recently revitalized the space. The storefront windows lead into a small, 100 sq. ft. room. Brod's own installation "Whoever Emerges" is currently on view and open to the public. Step inside.
Filed under: william furlong audio art new york times 
“Beginning in 1973, with the help of a few collaborators, Mr. Furlong created Audio Arts, a no-budget “magazine” composed solely of cassette recordings of interviews with artists Mr. Furlong found interesting. He mailed them to friends and subscribers, at first hundreds and then thousands.”
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“Beginning in 1973, with the help of a few collaborators, Mr. Furlong created Audio Arts, a no-budget “magazine” composed solely of cassette recordings of interviews with artists Mr. Furlong found interesting. He mailed them to friends and subscribers, at first hundreds and then thousands.”

Read the article at The New York Times. »