A renegade art exhibit opens in Baltimore
It’s rare that we post something that has absolutely no connection to dogs, but there’s an art exhibit opening tonight that is so stunning, so original, so cutting edge, so mine, that we can’t resist.
The festivities begin at 6 p.m. at the Idle Hour, 201 E. Fort Avenue in Baltimore, and everyone’s invited.
The one-night-only “outlaw art” exhibit is unique in two ways: The owners of the Idle Hour aren’t aware that it’s being installed, and the subject is not aware he is the subject, and likely never will be.
That’s all we can say at this point.
Posted by jwoestendiek November 20th, 2009 under Muttsblog.
Tags: art, closing, exhibit, guerilla art, idle hour, john woestendiek, one night only, opening, outlaw, photography, photos, renegade, tonight
Comments
Comment from jo
Time November 20, 2009 at 2:55 pm
i have attended your unique art exhibits since you were three years old and older, many on the walls of our butler’s pantry in Huntington, Long Island. So so matter how unique this one is, i will not be surprised. sorry i cannot be there for this one, send me photos.
your unique mother
Comment from Fanny
Time November 21, 2009 at 7:20 am
Well done JW and lots of fun. The prints were great and I look forward to hanging mine once available from the extended and well received exhibit. To bad the book isn’t available in copies, your writing brought the images to life —or perhaps ignited my own version of his story:) Thanks for including your fans.

















































Comment from Meredith
Time November 20, 2009 at 2:46 pm
Once again, you make me wish to live in Baltimore!