"How Paparazzi Dogs and Rabbitgirl Conquered New York City Streets: Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schaner of Australia have become the city most prolific creators of... Read full biography
"How Paparazzi Dogs and Rabbitgirl Conquered New York City Streets: Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schaner of Australia have become the city most prolific creators of public art:" By Zachary Small, The New York Times, Jan. 3, 2019. ??. New York has gone to the dogs, but... Read full biography
"How Paparazzi Dogs and Rabbitgirl Conquered New York City Streets: Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schaner of Australia have become the city most prolific creators of public art:" By Zachary Small, The New York Times, Jan. 3, 2019. ??. New York has gone to the dogs, but the rabbits and rhinos aren’t far behind in their assault. With little fanfare, Gillie and Marc Schattner, married Australian artists, have marshaled their brash bronze menagerie up and down Avenue of... Read full biography
"How Paparazzi Dogs and Rabbitgirl Conquered New York City Streets: Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schaner of Australia have become the city most prolific creators of public art:" By Zachary Small, The New York Times, Jan. 3, 2019. ??. New York has gone to the dogs, but the rabbits and rhinos aren’t far behind in their assault. With little fanfare, Gillie and Marc Schattner, married Australian artists, have marshaled their brash bronze menagerie up and down Avenue of the Americas from Greenwich Village to Rockefeller Center, along Astor Place and over to Downtown Brooklyn. Their anthropomorphic statues — genteel Weimaraners, ladylike hares and gymnastic wildlife — are leaving behind indelible pawprints in the... Read full biography
"How Paparazzi Dogs and Rabbitgirl Conquered New York City Streets: Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schaner of Australia have become the city most prolific creators of public art:" By Zachary Small, The New York Times, Jan. 3, 2019. ??. New York has gone to the dogs, but the rabbits and rhinos aren’t far behind in their assault. With little fanfare, Gillie and Marc Schattner, married Australian artists, have marshaled their brash bronze menagerie up and down Avenue of the Americas from Greenwich Village to Rockefeller Center, along Astor Place and over to Downtown Brooklyn. Their anthropomorphic statues — genteel Weimaraners, ladylike hares and gymnastic wildlife — are leaving behind indelible pawprints in the duo’s covert conquest of New York sidewalks. And in the process, the Schattners have become th... Read full biography
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