0LUSH LIFE GUIDENine New York galleries have based a major exhibit on Lush Life, Richard Price’s bestselling novel, and the true crimes that happened on those streets.Updated Jul. 14, 2017 4:58PM EDT / Published Jul. 15, 2010 7:10AM EDT Amy Longenecker-Brown / Courtesy of the Artist, Monya Rowe Gallery Bathroom, 2009Amy Longenecker-Brown / Courtesy of the Artist, Monya Rowe Gallery Camera, 2009 Tommy Hartung Climax Point, 2009Melissa Gordon Drug Warriors (My Life in Politics), 2002-2004Tim Davis / Courtesy of Greenberg van Doren and On Stellar Rays El Sombrero, Lower East Side, NYC, 1999Alice O'Malley Give me your Money bitch (My Life in Politics), 2002-2004Tim Davis / Courtesy of Greenberg van Doren and On Stellar Rays Installation ViewKirsten C. Springer / Courtesy of Lehmann Maupin Gallery Large Doubt, 2010Ezra Johnson / Courtesy of Nicole Klagsburn Gallery and On Stellar Rays The Story of Edward Holmes, 2008Tommy Hartung / Courtesy of the Artist, On Stellar Rays and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York (Bar) Unfinished Business, 2010David Kramer
Bathroom, 2009Amy Longenecker-Brown / Courtesy of the Artist, Monya Rowe Gallery Camera, 2009 Tommy Hartung Climax Point, 2009Melissa Gordon Drug Warriors (My Life in Politics), 2002-2004Tim Davis / Courtesy of Greenberg van Doren and On Stellar Rays El Sombrero, Lower East Side, NYC, 1999Alice O'Malley Give me your Money bitch (My Life in Politics), 2002-2004Tim Davis / Courtesy of Greenberg van Doren and On Stellar Rays Installation ViewKirsten C. Springer / Courtesy of Lehmann Maupin Gallery Large Doubt, 2010Ezra Johnson / Courtesy of Nicole Klagsburn Gallery and On Stellar Rays The Story of Edward Holmes, 2008Tommy Hartung / Courtesy of the Artist, On Stellar Rays and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York (Bar) Unfinished Business, 2010David Kramer