Our Season, the 13th, is now over… The Invisible Dog remains open during regular gallery hours over the summer. You can come visit us, hang in the garden and visit Takao Shirashi’s monumental installation.
And save the date: on Saturday September 10, we launch our Season 14 with a five-week festival called NAFAS, “this elusive gift that makes food taste better”, including a group exhibition of 33 artists and a series of performances and events.
Discover all the artists that will make your fall absolutely delicious.
Image: “The Little Fugitive”(1953), a movie directed by Morris Engel, Raymond Abrashkin, Ruth Orkin.
Joey (Richie Andrusco), a bratty 7-year-old kid from a tough Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood, is handed off to his older brother Lennie (Rickie Brewster) for the day. Fed up with his younger brother's obnoxiousness, Lennie and his pals play a cruel prank on the boy, leading him to think he has accidentally killed his brother. Running away in fear, Joey escapes to Coney Island, where he spends a full day and night exploring the excitement of the midway while his panicked brother searches for him.