A few years ago, the phrase “Dimes Square” began to flit around the art world.
It had a youthful irreverence and seemed to be among those “if you know, you know” spots that only a few could point to on a map.
But just before Christmas, I learned of a pop-up group show in a building known as 1 Ludlow on Dimes Square.
A small starter gallery, it consists in its entirety of Tony Cox, an artist/dealer (and former pro skateboarder), and his small Canal Street loft nearby that since 2018 has served not only as his home-studio but also as his exhibition space.
Cox was given the use of 1 Ludlow, a small building at the intersection of Dime Square’s main vectors — Ludlow Street, Canal Street and Division Street — in the loosely defined boundary of the Lower East Side and Chinatown.
Persons:
”, Ludlow, Tony Cox, Cox
Locations:
Lower, Side, Chinatown