Speechless: David Deutsch at Southfirst

Speechless is a new and evolving series that will review, discuss and comment on art works and exhibitions using images, screenshots, videos and other visuals. Our inaugural edition explores David Deutsch's Nothing Real at Southfirst.

Speechless is a new and evolving series that will review, discuss and comment on art works and exhibitions using images, screenshots, videos and other visuals. To guarantee that the sources are not lost, the information for each image is available when you roll-over it and/or when you click through. All images with no click throughs were taken by the author.

Left to right, "Nothing Real" (2011), "Shade" (2010), "The Carlton" (2010), "Idle" (2009) by David Deutsch
David Deutsch's "Pink Figure" (2009) in context
David Deutsch's "Nothing Real" (2011) in context
John Schiff's photography Marcel Duchamps's "Mile of String" twine at First Papers of Surrealism (South view), 1942. Philadelphia Museum of Art, via toutfait.com
Graffiti on the walls of Wreck Room on Flushing Avenue, Bushwick, Brooklyn
David Deutsch, "Nothing Real" (2011)
Neil Jenney, "Risk and Hazard" (1969)
A 1966 Buick Special painted by Keith Haring in front of a large work by Retna. They are on display at MOCA's "Art in the Streets."
Nancy Spero, "Atom Bomb" (1966)
Detail of David Deutsch's "Shade" (2010)
"Williamsburg Bridge: scrap yard" via flickr.com/docman
A view of the bathrooms at Wreck Room, Bushwick, Brooklyn
The bathrooms at the New Museum, via cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com
Marcel Duchamp and one his urinals, via artsravel.blogspot.com
An abstract painting, ‘Fluffy Green Spot’, by Eugene Pizzuto hangs on a wall above a Hans Wegner, 1950s dining table. The side chairs are Italian, 1950s. via newyorksocialdiary.com
David Deutsch's "Drama" (2009) in context
Veken sitting by David Deutsch's "Drama" (2009)

David Deutsch’s Nothing Real is on view at Southfirst (60 N 6th Street, Wiliamsburg, Brooklyn) until May 8, 2011.