Arthur’s photos of the Art Condos building were almost always taken from odd angles and always offered unusual views of the project. “I like this one,” Arthur told us, “because of the little patch of blue sky at the top. …
Arthur Condo strolled by the Art Condos site again last week.
“You’re getting to be a fixture here,” we told him. “Same name,” he explained, taking a couple more photographs.
“What do you like about the one…
Ethiopian food gets under your skin, so to speak, and when you want it, you really really want it. When we really want it, we go to Nunu Fine Ethiopian on Queen Street West, just a few blocks from the…
The only known photograph of Arthur Condo, taken by him during one of his frequent visits to the Art Condos building site (the one on Twitter is a fake; it is actually a photo of French Situationist International artist…
Arthur Condo grew so fond of the crane atop the rising Art Condos building, he found himself (her knew it was absurd) experiencing a moment of real irritation–like a pang of jealousy–whenever “his” crane would appear to enter into…
Although his partner, Anna Blume, disliked it, Arthur was actually very fond of his Art Condos rubble photograph. “Don’t you think it’s ugly?” Anna asked him. “No,” replied Arthur evenly, “I think it’s stirring, fundamental.”…
We were teasing Arthur Condo a bit—but only a bit, because he and his partner, Anna Blume, have just purchased space at Art Condos. We were joking about his passion for taking photographs that most people would think of…
It was Arthur Condo (see The New Adventures of Arthur Condo on Twitter and, eventually, here on the Art Condos blog) who took this misty, rather romantic photo of the crane atop the rising Art Condos building on…