I know what you did last summer.

I know what you did last summer.

Saturday, May 26, 2018 - Friday, Jun 08, 2018

Location:
Boo-Hooray Summer Rental
649 Montauk Highway
Montauk, NY 11954

Boo-Hooray Summer Rental is presenting an overview of exactly what we did last summer: A group show featuring all the artists who showed with us at our first Montauk pop-up gallery last year! For those who were there, a stroll down memory lane, for those who weren’t, a suave art experience showcasing LEGENDS like Baron Von Fancy, Jane Dickson, Pat McCarthy, Ben Morea, Jonas Mekas, Stu Gazi, Lizzi Bougatsos, Jody Uttal, Nick Weber and Aurel Schmidt! We have carefully, randomly and also on purpose scheduled this show at the beginning of the season so you hepcats and swells can make your seasonal art purchase in order to maximize the Ohhh’s and Ahhh’s emitting from any suave guests that visit your summer digs!

 

BOO-HOORAY exhibits both at home in New York City as well as internationally. We also stage collaborative exhibitions with the Hayward Gallery and Rough Trade in London, Tsutaya Daikanyama, Hysteric Glamour, and United Arrows in Tokyo, Galleri Operatingplace in Stockholm, Colette in Paris, PopMontreal in Montreal, Mishka Los Angeles, Printed Matter at both MOCA/LA and PS1/NYC, and Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, the New York Public Library, the Grolier Club, and Milk Gallery in New York.

Boo-Hooray exhibitions have included shows featuring Larry Clark, The Velvet Underground, Ray Johnson, Afrika Bambaataa, Jonas Mekas, Ed Sanders, Linder Sterling and Jon Savage, Spencer Sweeney, Houston Rap, private press vinyl, Wallace Berman, anarcho-punk group Crass, Jason Polan, Jack Smith, cult-filmmaker Ed Wood, and Situationist Times editor Jacqueline de Jong.

The exhibitions are drawn from cultural archives that Boo-Hooray excavates, organizes, and places in institutions such as Columbia University’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Cornell University’s Division of Rare Manuscript Collections, Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library.