Ryan McGinley’s Moonmilk
- story Peter Macia
Back in September of 2003, The FADER published a feature story on Ryan McGinley, the same year he became the youngest artist to ever receive a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The story included many of the photos from his first book, The Kids Are Alright, that made him famous and a favorite of ours. He was 26. About an hour ago, McGinley once again shredded our blasé brainstems with his Moonmilk series, in which he took a bunch of stripped kids spelunking across the country. Big deal, you say? Well you try to make a naked dude in a cave look like he’s punching the sun in the face and see how it comes out. View the images at Tiny Vices, look out for an exhibition soon and a book most likely to follow.
FADER TV: LA Is A Nice Place To Live #3
- story THE FADER
On each episode of FADER TV’s LA Is A Nice Place To Live, the West Coast staff takes in some of the city’s culture and fun good times. This week, we head over to Hope Gallery in Echo Park for their TV Books exhibition. While there, we chatted (but IRL) a bit with Tim Barber about how TV Books relates to his Tiny Vices project and about his on-demand approach to the book publishing game. We’d call it a weird night, not because of the art on the walls (that was expected), but because of the surprisingly strong baby and dog turnout.
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posted on Nov 14, 2008 in ART+CULTURE VIDEO tags Hope Gallery, LA Is A Nice Place To Live, Tim Barber, Tiny Vices
NYC: Aperture/Tiny Vices Book Release Party
- story THE FADER
Tonight the Aperture Gallery and Bookstore (547 W. 27th St, 4th fl.) will debut their collaborative book series with Tim Barber’s Tiny Vices. The exhibition/sale will premiere books from Allan MacIntyre, Jaimie Warren, and FADER contributors Robin Schwartz (who shot photos of her young daughter hanging out with monkeys and other animals in F38, as well as a series of photos documenting the astonishing 1980s Baltimore street horsing scene in F41), Kenneth Cappello (The Libertines in F17), and Jason Nocito, who is responsible for approximately 92,000 awesome photographs in The FADER every issue. Each photographer will be in attendance, hopefully standing next to their work like they are at a middle school science fair.
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posted on Oct 16, 2008 in OTHER tags Aperture, Jason Nocito, Kenneth Capello, Robin Schwartz, Tiny Vices
NYC: The Tiny Vices Exhibition
- story THE FADER
You know when you see a piece of art and all of a sudden it’s like you’ve jackknifed into the artist’s brain and feel like you’re being allowed to see things that you totally shouldn’t be and it’s kind of embarrassing but also really exciting? That’s how we felt today when Tiny Vices’ Tim Barber let us take an early look at his exhibition opening tomorrow at Partners & Spade in the East Village. The show features work by twelve TV artists (some are even FADER contributors!) as well as Barber himself, and showcases all fourteen TV Books titles as well as a limited edition poster series. The images, which range from incredibly childlike to deeply disturbing and sometimes even both at once, made us wish, among other things, that we’d spent our time in middle-school detention making a book called “Death Pits,” instead of whatever we were actually doing. We all make mistakes. The exhibition runs at 40 Great Jones Street (between Lafayette and Bowery) this Saturday and Sunday between noon and 8pm. The full flyer is after the jump along with some more behind the scenes setup photos.
Tiny Vices Books
- story THE FADER
Tim Barber, endless smatterer of photo and mishmash ephemera on his longtime website, Tiny Vices, has begun a book branch of his electronic brain, aptly named Tiny Vices Books. The travelling TV shows had often been a purposefully overwhelming hullabaloo of endless photographers and visual artists, but the books have calmed and coagulated, one TVer at a time. Barber’s got good taste (our taste) and will be publishing work by many FADER photographers. Longtime friend Michael Schmelling’s book is out now, along with books by Aurel Schmidt with whom we would like to trade minds, collager Kim Krans and Barber himself, and in the near future he’ll have a book by one of our most frequent contributors, Jason Nocito. As folks with a website and print edition ourselves, it’s a nice parallel kinship.
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posted on Jun 11, 2008 in ART+CULTURE NEWS tags Aurel Schmidt, Michael Schmelling, Tim Barber, Tiny Vices

