Sunday, June 12, 2005

West Hollywood Annexes Wilshire Boulevard! Or At Least That Is What The New York Times Says!

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/12/fashion/sundaystyles/12boit.html?pagewanted=all

Just when the New York Times was reaching a long streak of error free innnings about things LA, they drop a seriously easy infield out - big time - in their 'Boite' article about the restaurant Dominick's:

"Over in the corner the installation artist Jennifer Steinkamp had come with a dozen friends from her art opening at Acme gallery in West Hollywood."

Acme?

In... West Hollywood?

Well, Acme - once called Food House - has been in several places (more if you count Robert Gunderman's first downtown LA effort - Opus as one of its ancestors), but none of them had been in - or are in - West Hollywood. The famed gallery long owned by Robert - don't ever call me Bob - Gunderman and Randy Sommer is presently the keystone tenant at the famed 6150 Wilshire complex just down the street from LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) - in the heart of Los Angeles' Miracle Mile.

Now this is the type of gaffe one would expect to find in the LA Times... but in the New York Times?

Shocking!

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:10 PM

    I didn't think anyone remembered Opus... back in the day when Robert Gunderman was still really crazy. I remember once when we were playing golf... but this is a family blog....

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  2. Anonymous5:43 AM

    wasn't Opus was a front for something else...

    "back in the day when Robert Gunderman was still really crazy?"

    he is crazy - the guy is a sociopath

    we all have Bob stories, some of them much longer than a round of golf.

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  3. Anonymous3:23 PM

    i went to college with bob gunderman, he is a full whako! and his work sucks as well!

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  4. A #1 -The fact that 'Bob' - I mean ROBERT Gunderman played golf always struck me as being unlikley as Andy Warhol sleeping with Pat Buckley.

    A #2 - A front for what? Anarchists who wear plaid?

    A #3 Full wacko, yes. But I loved his early work - with his poodle period being a particular favorite of mine.

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  5. Anonymous11:29 PM

    ASK BOB...WHERE'S GREY KITTY?

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