January 22, 2010 – Famous Accountants Art Gallery announces an opening reception for the exhibit “In My Secrecy I Was Real” on Saturday, January 30th, 2010 from 6-10PM.
Randal Wilcox is an artist and writer born and currently based in New York. His work has been exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Artists Space, Anthology Film Archives and is in the collections of The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and the Museum of New Art. In 2009, Wilcox participated in the world premiere of John Duncan’s “The Grateful”, a piece which was included in a 2-day event curated by Mike Kelly and Mark Beasley for PERFORMA 09.
Famous Accountants (described by Hyperallergic as “Pocket Utopia’s underground stepchild“) is a Bushwick project space run by the artists Ellen Letcher and Kevin Regan. The operating concept behind Famous Accountants is “gallery as sketchbook.” Part of the inspiration for opening the space is Austin Thomas‘ Pocket Utopia, “a relational exhibition, salon and social space” where Kevin Regan was a resident artist. Famous Accountants is an effort to continue conversations begun there.
Famous Accountants
1673 Gates Avenue
Bushwick, Brooklyn