
Hanging out on the stoop
Onishi Gallery 521 West 26th Street, NYC
Exhibition May 23 – June 8, 2013
Hours: 11 am – 6 pm, Tuesday – Saturday
Goldin’s mixed media artwork presents viewers with fantastical and warped creatures whose features are animated by twisted metal chains and old door latches. Exaggerated body proportions and whimsical facial expressions designed on found objects such as ping pong paddles, metal cans, and pieces of word create humorous caricatures of creatures on these creatively repurposed materials. These dynamic pieces are full of movement and feeling, calling for play and capturing innocence.
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Signing copies of my new book ‘Meet Me at the Art Museum’ this past weekend. Got to see friends, meet some nice folks and hang out in lovely independent bookstores Upstate New York. The book is about Art Museums and how they work. I brought my mini-art museum with me.

Meet Me at the Art Museum
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Just got advance copies of my latest kids book. Publication date: November 1, 2012.

Meet Me at the Art Museum
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Visiting the pigs down the road.
@ The Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary
I designed the label for their compost… they have a cow named Dylan.

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Hanging out along the banks of a mountain stream.

Jimbo - Always ready to rout for truffles.
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Assemblage Show
Check it out this Spring – Goldin’s Assemblage – On the Walls at Magnolia’s.
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Somethings Can't Be Measured with Straight Lines
I have been making some unique rulers. They are beautiful and posses a warm, soft memory of the mountain where they grew. If you are interested in one of these please contact me or send me a telepathic message, subject: goldin rule.

Somethings Cannot Be Measured with Straight Lines
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Painfully Beautiful
Spring! Printemps! The song birds are singing. Feeling good.
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Slouch
Slouch (slouch)
Slouch. slouched, slouch·ing, slouch·es
To sit, stand, or walk with an awkward, drooping, excessively relaxed posture.
“Dun’t slouch!” My grandmother would yell in her thick Austrian accent.
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A card I made for my friend Leon. He just turned 9.

Horrible Birthday to you
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” I wonder if he’s looking at me?” ” They’re all looking at me.”
” They’re SO jealous.” ” I think they’re talking about me…” ” Probably wondering where I learned to jump rope so good.” ” Ahhh, it’s not easy being SO amazing…”

Jump Rope Princess
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Red Blob thinks you should get up and move. Stretch… ….Shake that thang!

Turn Up the Music!
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Give me a shout – I’ll spill some ink your way.

Bombay Black
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Crime Scene – CSI for kids. This is from a book series I illustrated for National Geographic. Teaching how to investigate, find clues and solve unanswered questions.

National Geographic - Crime Scene
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Atom Ant
This is from a project I worked on years ago for Cartoon Network. Here is a link to an article about the collaboration with some great artists : Here
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The power came back after 9 days. Not only was the power restored but I slipped a few bucks to the repairman. Now we have EXTRA POWER®. The Studio is now David Goldin Studio to the 100th POWER.

Super Charged
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Day 5 without electric, water and internet. The hardest part is being without internet – disconnected.

Working without electric.
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Carry your junk in style.
Silk screened on Egyptian Cotton. This luxurious bag will make you appear more intelligent, give you a nuance of intellect and a hint of sophistication. Get yours HERE.
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A few years ago when I was getting one of my old clunkers fixed at the Bearsville garage I saw a picture on the wall. I had never noticed it before. It was of a crazy house with tons of windows. I had to ask-it struck a chord in me… like discovering something special that had been lost.
I was told it was Clarence Schmidt’s house. A local artist. It had over a hundred rooms. I was in awe. I searched online and found very little.
At a local friends I noticed a burnt baby doll head in his garden and commented how it looked like it belonged in Clarence’s house. He told me that was where it came from. The place had burned down and was now gone. But hiking around he’d found lot’s of relics left to the mountainside.
Then yesterday I ran into another friend and one thing led to another and it turns out he has one of the only copies of a book about Clarence.
I got to borrow it.

Clarence Schmidt house
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Building the garden shed/mini-disco requires more materials than you’d realize. Having no Tyvek paper and still a considerable amount of exposed plywood to cover I was left to use what I could find. Good ol’ Fed Ex paks. They are the same material as Tyvek and free. Plus it looks so good. To bad I have to cover it up with siding.

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I’ve just finished work on a book series for National Geographic.
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