Meet me in the bathroom art show

        1. Meet me in the bathroom art show
        2. The art show features more than 70 works from some of those musicians, including Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Paul Banks of Interpol, Tunde Adebimpe of TV.

        3. The art show features more than 70 works from some of those musicians, including Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Paul Banks of Interpol, Tunde Adebimpe of TV.
        4. This art show transports nostalgists to the gritty and rebellious era where freedom was found in instability and fear.
        5. On view at The Hole in New York from September 4-22, 2019, the exhibition is a visual counterpart to Meet Me In the Bathroom, Lizzy Goodman's best-selling book.
        6. An exhibition inspired by the early-'00s music scene features work by Dan Colen, Urs Fischer, Ryan McGinley, Rita Ackermann, and more.
        7. The show is a homage to the New York music and art scenes during the 2000s in their gritty and exuberant splendor; there are even recreations of dirty bathroom.
        8. On view at The Hole in New York from September 4-22, 2019, the exhibition is a visual counterpart to Meet Me In the Bathroom, Lizzy Goodman's best-selling book.!

          “Meet Me In The Bathroom: The Art Show” Visually Captures New York City’s Gritty 2000s Rock Scene

          A forthcoming visual exhibition is set to retell the uncensored story of New York City’s early 2000s rock rebirth.

          Entitled “Meet Me In The Bathroom: The Art Show,” the exposition is curated by director Hala Matar and author Lizzy Goodman, who’s utilizing the show as a counterpart to her critically acclaimed non-fiction book, Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011.

          Showcasing over 25 artworks, the exhibition will feature the likes of Ryan McGinley’seccentric polaroids, Doug Aitken’s smashed 4th generation iPhone and other pieces from Urs Fischer, Dan Colen, the late Dash Snow and costume designer Christian Joy.

          Musicians heavily involved in that era will also be participating in the exhibition, including Karen O and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches, Alison Mosshart of The Kills, Luke Jenner of The Rapture and The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti, who is currently building a new interactive