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MICHAEL ALAN


 
Survival Things: Works of a Native New Yorker 


February 12th - April 30th 2021

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Born in 1977 in Bushwick, Brooklyn, USA
Lives and works in Lower East Side, New York City, USA



In a time where America questions power and systems American artist, Michael Alan stands in the forefront, asking the questions that challenge, loudly and boldly, over and over. A painter for the people, he creates works that address racism, corruption, poverty, greed, and control. Michael Alan sees and paints the world his own way, with an alternative vision of the ongoing, overall human feeling. Alan, inspired by his surroundings, growing up and living in NYC, paints the fast paced menacing life of his city. A physically disabled son of an immigrant family, he has seen a lot, been through a lot, and puts it all into the work.
 
The way he sees and interprets life is unlike other visions in art. The work defies a type or a group or a style. This work leads us into a new ocean that invites us all, looking to redefine who we are as Americans. 

Alan works around the clock, creating a visual language and a modern day commentary, trying to understand the absurd world we live in. The artist is attracted to mediums that traditionally don't mix, but collide to create their own worlds. Using a broad range of tools, handmade brushes, his hands and fingers, split tips of pens, and repurposed drawings, he is constantly exploring mark making techniques to make odd lines and marks with obscure color combinations. His work is a mixture of high-end art on fire that is burned down to the ground, waiting for we the people to touch and grab. 

He sees his visual works as puzzles that can be broken down and reconstructed by the eye. They are meant to be looked at, and reevaluated over time. Speaking on many popular and unpopular topics, he paints all sorts of people, places, and things, with a range of commentary in his work as a work within itself. He is known for street art activism, punk performance, standing for individuality, equality, positivity, freedom, wackiness and acceptance and questioning and challenging the systems that have all the power and control. 

Alan is a strong believer in the constitutional right of freedom of speech, and his work portrays this. Alan is known for his masked performances around NYC, long before Covid-19 and the mask mandate. He created the performance art project The Living Installation. It is a staple icon of the city, which he runs with his wife and partner Jadda Cat. Together they stand for living in the moment, the power of the body as living sculptures, the power of being alive, appreciation of life, and comment on the absurdity we go through as humans. 

You can see in Michael’s paintings and drawings that he is inspired by the performances and costumes. The performances inform the drawings and drawings inform the performances. They are worlds inside worlds.

Alan creates like an unbreakable renaissance artist working on a painting with a broken sewing machine, looking through a window filled with war.

 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, February 16th
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
(Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada)
How is the real estate market in New York City in 2021? The Chamber will host a panel of experts to discuss recent trends that have affected buyers, sellers, investors, and landlords, both in Manhattan and the outer boroughs, from 2020 to present. Frederico Gouveia and Cristina Hungria, real estate agents at New York Casas, will examine the residential market in Manhattan and the suburbs (Connecticut, Westchester, and upstate NY). Marc Kunesch and Jonathan Schindler of Cushman & Wakefield will delve into Manhattan's commercial real estate market. Together, our panelists will share insights and point to recent trends shaping the future of real estate in New York. Join us with your questions and comments!
 
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Frederico GouveiaAssociate BrokerNew York Casas
Cristina HungriaSalespersonNew York Casas
Marc KuneschAssociate DirectorCushman & Wakefield
Jonathan SchindlerExecutive Director, New York Tri-State RegionCushman & Wakefield
 
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Tribute to George P. Shultz

(December 13, 1920 – February 6, 2021)

1983 Person of the Year

 

On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, we regretfully inform you of the passing, on February 6, 2021 at the age of 100, of George Shultz, economist, statesman, businessman, and 1983 Person of the Year American honoree.  A keen intellect and insightful leader, Shultz served in various positions under three Republican presidents and played a major role in shaping foreign policy under the Reagan administration, bringing an end to the Cold War.  His dialogue with the Chamber strengthened ties between Brazil and the United States and furthered our mission of promoting trade and investment between the two nations.

Born in New York City, Shultz graduated from Princeton University and served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.  He earned a Ph.D. in Industrial Economics from MIT and subsequently taught at MIT (1948-57) and served as Dean of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

Amidst his extensive and successful career in government, in 1974 Shultz accepted a position at Bechtel, an engineering, construction, and project management company, eventually becoming President & Director.  Through Bechtel, with an active presence in Brazil, Shultz developed many friendships with Brazilians, which undoubtedly contributed to the advancement of relations between Brazil and the United States.  He accompanied President Reagan on an official visit to Brazil in 1982 and met with President José Sarney and other senior officials in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília in 1988.

Shultz was predeceased by his former wife and mother of his five children, Helena Maria O'Brien.  He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Mailliard Swig; his children, Margaret Ann Tilsworth, Kathleen Pratt Shultz Jorgensen, Peter Milton Shultz, Barbara Lennox Shultz White, and Alexander George Shultz; 11 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren.

More information on George Shultz’s great life and career can be found here:

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FEBRUARY 2021 - VOL 72
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

GIVE A LITTLE LOVE

VALENTINE'S HAPPENINGS + GIFT GUIDE
Celebrate love this Valentine's Weekend with workshops, live music and moments for loved ones to besties. Shop our Valentine's Gift Guide available onsite and online.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THURSDAY - SUNDAY: Knitwear Sample Sale
Thursday, Feb 11 - Sunday, Feb 14 | Times vary
Building 4, Floor 3 (Entry near Japan Village)
3D knitwear manufacturer, Tailored Industry, is hosting a seasonal knitwear sample sale. 
 
 
THURSDAY: Girls Night In Workshop
Thursday, Feb 11 | 8 - 10pm
Zoom
Saskia is taking her beading workshop online to celebrate Galentine's Day. Gather your loved ones digitally and learn a new skill. Tickets $45
 
 
FRIDAY: Live Latin Music
Friday, Feb 12 | 5 - 8 pm
Sahadi's - Courtyard 3/4
Music by Cuarteto Guataca by the fire pit at Sahadi's.
 
 
FRIDAY: Live Bossa Nova Music
Friday, Feb 12 | 6 - 9pm
Near Barrow's Intense - Courtyard 5/6
Grab a drink, and cheers to the weekend with Brazilian beats.
 
 
SATURDAY: Volvo Cars Brooklyn Pop-up
Saturday, Feb 13 | 12 - 8pm
Courtyard 1/2
To celebrate Volvo Cars Brooklyn opening at IC, they will be popping up with the Volvo XC90 serving coffee, freebies, and an ice rink giveaway. 
 
 
SATURDAY: Bead Workshop
Saturday, Feb 13 | 12pm
Near The Makers Guild - Courtyard 5/6
Join Saskia for a kids + adults beading workshop. Kits will be available to purchase.
 
 
SATURDAY: Live Jazz
Saturday, Feb 13 | 4 - 8 pm
Sahadi's - Courtyard 3/4
Afternoons are best spent with wine and live tunes.
 
 
SATURDAY: Live Music
Saturday, Feb 13 | 6 - 9pm
Near Barrow's Intense - Courtyard 5/6
A weekly show by Robert Whaley and his band for your weekend enjoyment.
 
 
SUNDAY: Live Funk Music
Sunday, Feb 14 | 11am - 3pm
Sahadi's - Courtyard 3/4
Live tunes by Tanguy Stevenart Trio.
 
 
SUNDAY: Live Jazz
Sunday, Feb 14 | 2 - 4pm
Near Barrow's Intense - Courtyard 5/6
Drinks + tunes in the courtyard.
 
 
WEEKDAYS: Family Treat Decorating
Monday, Feb 15 - Friday, Feb 19 | 11am - 12pm
Sahadi's - Courtyard 3/4
Family-friendly fun for the holidays. 
 
 
WEDNESDAY: 90's Throwback
Wednesday, Feb 17 | 6 - 9pm
Near Barrow's Intense - Courtyard 5/6
Step back in time with a weekly cover band blasting the best in 90's + 00s R&B.
 
 
TUESDAY + THURSDAY: IG Live Yoga
Tuesday, Feb 16 | 5 - 5.30pm + Thursday, Feb 18 | 12 - 12:30pm
IC Instagram Live
A zen moment and deep stretch with Thai James.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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