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A small but growing number of Americans who are making a surprisingly quick return to homeownership after defaulting on their loans or being forced into short sales that cost their banks money

Thirteen of the 16 major Canadian cities tracked saw the number of luxury home sales increase in the first quarter compared with last year, according to Re/Max’s annual Upper End Report

There was $360-million in hotel investment activity in the first quarter of 2012 as 20 hotels traded hands, setting a new dollar record for the three-month period, according to Colliers International Hotels

On a year-over-year basis, last monthas sales were up 11.5%, the Canadian Real Estate Association said, as average home price rose 0.9% from April 2011 to $375,810

The granite-and-glass towers, including two of Canadaas tallest residential buildings, are opening in quick succession, adding hundreds of hotel rooms and more than a thousand condominiums just as Canadian housing hype hits a fever pitch

Ahron Weiner Brooklyn Verge

There were breaks in the rain, but the day ended with small rivers flowing through the gutters in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. It was the last day of Armory week in New York City, an event consisting of art fairs all over the city, ranging from colossal reputations and incredible valuations to emerging artists eager for their first tastes of success and notoriety. I was on my way to the Verge show, itself spread out over several locations.

If you want to find something unique or unusual, Verge is the place to go. You’ll have to sift through a lot of good efforts (as opposed to successful results), but the one piece that blows your mind is worth it. I found it at 20 Jay Street: “The Flood,” by Ahron Weiner.

There is nothing conventional about Weiner’s photography, except, perhaps, for the fact that he uses a camera. After that, he’s truly exploring new territory. “The Flood” is part of a larger effort that tells the stories of the Old Testament through rehabilitated advertising images.
Okay, that’s a lot to digest. So, let’s step through the concept.

If you ever see a tall (by my standards, at least) man with long blond hair chipping through the advertising posters on Manhattan scaffolds, there’s a good chance it’s Weiner. These posters are slapped up all over the city, with the new simply covering up the old … and so on. It’s endless. Weiner goes in the opposite direction. He peels away at the layers, looking for a story to emerge. Starting with what strikes him as an interesting advertisement, he pulls to see what lies beneath.

Gallery: “Cycle of Violence” at the DUMBO Arts Festival

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Ahron Weiner on the Verge: Bringing “The Flood” to Brooklyn originally appeared on Luxist on Wed, 09 Mar 2011 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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A small but growing number of Americans who are making a surprisingly quick return to homeownership after defaulting on their loans or being forced into short sales that cost their banks money

Thirteen of the 16 major Canadian cities tracked saw the number of luxury home sales increase in the first quarter compared with last year, according to Re/Max’s annual Upper End Report

There was $360-million in hotel investment activity in the first quarter of 2012 as 20 hotels traded hands, setting a new dollar record for the three-month period, according to Colliers International Hotels

On a year-over-year basis, last monthas sales were up 11.5%, the Canadian Real Estate Association said, as average home price rose 0.9% from April 2011 to $375,810

The granite-and-glass towers, including two of Canadaas tallest residential buildings, are opening in quick succession, adding hundreds of hotel rooms and more than a thousand condominiums just as Canadian housing hype hits a fever pitch

Filed under: Art

Ahron Weiner Brooklyn Verge

There were breaks in the rain, but the day ended with small rivers flowing through the gutters in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. It was the last day of Armory week in New York City, an event consisting of art fairs all over the city, ranging from colossal reputations and incredible valuations to emerging artists eager for their first tastes of success and notoriety. I was on my way to the Verge show, itself spread out over several locations.

If you want to find something unique or unusual, Verge is the place to go. You’ll have to sift through a lot of good efforts (as opposed to successful results), but the one piece that blows your mind is worth it. I found it at 20 Jay Street: “The Flood,” by Ahron Weiner.

There is nothing conventional about Weiner’s photography, except, perhaps, for the fact that he uses a camera. After that, he’s truly exploring new territory. “The Flood” is part of a larger effort that tells the stories of the Old Testament through rehabilitated advertising images.
Okay, that’s a lot to digest. So, let’s step through the concept.

If you ever see a tall (by my standards, at least) man with long blond hair chipping through the advertising posters on Manhattan scaffolds, there’s a good chance it’s Weiner. These posters are slapped up all over the city, with the new simply covering up the old … and so on. It’s endless. Weiner goes in the opposite direction. He peels away at the layers, looking for a story to emerge. Starting with what strikes him as an interesting advertisement, he pulls to see what lies beneath.

Gallery: “Cycle of Violence” at the DUMBO Arts Festival

Continue reading Ahron Weiner on the Verge: Bringing “The Flood” to Brooklyn

LuxistAhron Weiner on the Verge: Bringing “The Flood” to Brooklyn originally appeared on Luxist on Wed, 09 Mar 2011 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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