We combed through tonight's gallery openings and events so you don't have to. "Andy Warhol: 1950s Drawings" Anton Kern Gallery, 532 W. 20th Street November 20–December 20 How is an icon made? These 150 never-before-seen drawings offer a glimpse into how the young draftsman first perceived and filtered the images that would come to epitomize the Andy Warhol brand. "By Proxy" James Cohan Gallery, 533 W. 26th Street November 20–January 17 Duchamp dubbed it "aesthetic osmosis," and James Cohan is calling it art by proxy. Either way, the works in this show require their viewers just as much as their makers, who include Duchamp, Yoko Ono, John Cage, Alighiero Boetti, and Wade Guyton. "Your Favorite Artist's Favorite Artist" Joshua Liner Gallery, 540 W. 28th Street November 20–December 20 The title pretty much explains it all: Each gallery artist picked another artist's work to display alongside his own. For example, Alfred...
- 11/20/2014
- by Rachel Corbett
- Vulture
A man accused of supplying Michael Douglas' jailed son with drugs has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation after rejecting a plea deal. Cameron Douglas is serving a five year sentence in New York after admitting to charges of methamphetamine possession with intent to distribute, and one count of cocaine possession, stemming from his arrest in 2009.
The incarcerated actor's alleged suppliers, illegal Mexican immigrants David and Eduardo Escalera, both face life in prison for reportedly providing "large amounts" of methamphetamine to Douglas and others. The brothers have been offered plea deals, with prosecutors agreeing to drop the drug charges against them if they pleaded guilty to illegal re-entry into the U.S., which carries a recommended sentence of between 35 and 51 months.
But Eduardo has turned down the offer, prompting Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman to demand he seek professional mental help during a court hearing on Wednesday,...
The incarcerated actor's alleged suppliers, illegal Mexican immigrants David and Eduardo Escalera, both face life in prison for reportedly providing "large amounts" of methamphetamine to Douglas and others. The brothers have been offered plea deals, with prosecutors agreeing to drop the drug charges against them if they pleaded guilty to illegal re-entry into the U.S., which carries a recommended sentence of between 35 and 51 months.
But Eduardo has turned down the offer, prompting Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman to demand he seek professional mental help during a court hearing on Wednesday,...
- 2/25/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
A man accused of supplying Michael Douglas' jailed son with drugs has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation after rejecting a plea deal.
Cameron Douglas is serving a five year sentence in New York after admitting to charges of methamphetamine possession with intent to distribute, and one count of cocaine possession, stemming from his arrest in 2009.
The incarcerated actor's alleged suppliers, illegal Mexican immigrants David and Eduardo Escalera, both face life in prison for reportedly providing "large amounts" of methamphetamine to Douglas and others.
The brothers have been offered plea deals, with prosecutors agreeing to drop the drug charges against them if they pleaded guilty to illegal re-entry into the U.S., which carries a recommended sentence of between 35 and 51 months.
But Eduardo has turned down the offer, prompting Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman to demand he seek professional mental help during a court hearing on Wednesday.
Eduardo's lawyer James Cohen told the court his client is "in denial", according to the New York Post.
If the Escaleras take the plea deal, it would mean 32-year-old Cameron Douglas would not be required to testify against his alleged dealers, coming face-to-face with the men for the first time since he agreed to co-operate with prosecutors.
Cameron Douglas is serving a five year sentence in New York after admitting to charges of methamphetamine possession with intent to distribute, and one count of cocaine possession, stemming from his arrest in 2009.
The incarcerated actor's alleged suppliers, illegal Mexican immigrants David and Eduardo Escalera, both face life in prison for reportedly providing "large amounts" of methamphetamine to Douglas and others.
The brothers have been offered plea deals, with prosecutors agreeing to drop the drug charges against them if they pleaded guilty to illegal re-entry into the U.S., which carries a recommended sentence of between 35 and 51 months.
But Eduardo has turned down the offer, prompting Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman to demand he seek professional mental help during a court hearing on Wednesday.
Eduardo's lawyer James Cohen told the court his client is "in denial", according to the New York Post.
If the Escaleras take the plea deal, it would mean 32-year-old Cameron Douglas would not be required to testify against his alleged dealers, coming face-to-face with the men for the first time since he agreed to co-operate with prosecutors.
- 2/24/2011
- WENN
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