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Description
Colin Miller is a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. His photography focuses on
architecture and interior design throughout the world. His work has been published in a variety of
magazines, books, and websites including Elle Décor, Architectural Digest Germany, the New
York Times, Town and Country, and Bon Appétit, among many others. He studied photography
at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.Ray Mock is a graffiti documentarian, street art
critic, zine maven, and founder of the street art/editions publisher Carnage (carnagenyc.com). He
is the author of Banksy in New York (2014), a firsthand account of the internationally renowned
street artist's month-long residency in the city. His photography has been featured in numerous
books (Graffiti 365, Wild Art, Banksy: You Are an Acceptable Level of Threat), and he is a frequent
contributor to Juxtapoz, Vice, Mass Appeal, The Creators Project, and other publications.
Gaby Hoffmann is a mother, partner, actress, director, and New Yorker.Alex Auder
is a performance artist, actress, writer, portrait artist, provocateur, and yoga teacher. Her unique
upbringing in the notorious Chelsea Hotel is detailed in a forthcoming memoir. She has appeared
in several mainstream and experimental films including Wim Wendersâ€s The State of Things,
Peggy Ahweshâ€s The Star Eaters, and Rainer Juddâ€s Remember Back, Remember
When. Auder has acted in and contributed to the productions of world-renowned Hungarian
theater group the Squat Theater and performed the one-woman play Daddyâ€s Girl at the
Kitchen. She is a recurring collaborator in the photographic projects of artist A.L. Steiner, and is a
featured character in the HBO series High Maintenance. She lives with her family in Philadelphia.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. FOREWORD [excerpt] GABY
HOFFMANN AND ALEX AUDER Â GABY: So some people are doing a book about residents at
the Chelsea who are still living there through the construction and they asked me to write the
foreword. I was just gonna say no cause I can hardly find time to write an email these days or how
about a dream? Or that thing Rosy said about being brave and what it felt like when Lewis clapped
with glee after Chris beatboxed for Rosyâ€s dark disco tooth brushing session last night and if
Iâ€m gonna write anything do I wanna write the foreword to someone elseâ€s book about
how bohemian the bohemians are and how cool it is that I was raised by an artist bohemian
enough to live in the mecca of bohemianism and what a loss and oh the city and all those hideous
chase banks and what about that old bum on the stoop I would chat with every day while eating
my soggy éclair from the corner donut shop that is now a Starbucks before I would go home to
rollerblade down the halls and drop eggs off the balcony and—oh yeah they love it—step over
that syringe in the back stairway while running upstairs to eat chicken and broccoli with Ruth a