UNHINGED - Hallwalls' Artists & Models Affair Saturday, May 31, 9pm-2am. Central Terminal on Paderewski Drive, Buffalo NY.
Lewis Colburn - War Room 2008 mixed media
The catastrophic and on-going CRISIS IN ART CRITICISM has thrown the curators in a total tizzy
and as a result a modified - kitteh has no eyes - version of my Shape Shifting Kitteh (thanks for the title mark) will be shown as a video projection.
Gordon Hicks will also be installing his lovely Light Rain Tonight, a work that we've previously featured on this blog.
[...update...]
Hallwalls' director, John Massier, (who is probably the most bewildered of the above mentioned curators) just sent me an installation test image of the kittehs in Buffalo.
yay! that looks amazing.
Paying for the first of two new flat roofs on my house and a lack of a dog-sitter is preventing me from attending the show this weekend. (though in an emergency, I'd just leave him on Sally & GVB's doorstep with a note tied to his collar. I think that's more responsible than just leaving him in a car parked in front of Casino-rama.)
go kitteh go!!!
kitteh's go with almost all kinds of musical accompaniment, surprisingly with Uriah Heap, Tom Verlaine and even selections from the Edinburgh Marching and Pipe Band. Not all at once, mind.
... and the Kitteh banner projection is fantastic!
Thanks rd, and I must say that the corrosive intellectual trends of the past decade that have diminished art criticism are working to my advantage here.
From Hallwalls and elsewhere:
kittehs was projected above the bar which is, as any artist knows, the equivalent of winning an Oscar. An Oscar for destroying art. I'll do my bit and you'll do yours.
Yay kitteh! to hell with the crisis in criticism, I say "high five and props!"
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UNHINGED - Hallwalls' Artists & Models Affair Saturday, May 31, 9pm-2am.
Central Terminal on Paderewski Drive, Buffalo NY.
Lewis Colburn - War Room 2008 mixed media
The catastrophic and on-going CRISIS IN ART CRITICISM has thrown the curators in a total tizzy and as a result a modified - kitteh has no eyes - version of my
Shape Shifting Kitteh (thanks for the title mark) will be shown as a video projection.
Gordon Hicks will also be installing his lovely Light Rain Tonight, a work that we've previously featured on this blog.
[...update...]
Hallwalls' director, John Massier, (who is probably the most bewildered of the above mentioned curators) just sent me an installation test image of the kittehs in Buffalo.
- L.M. 5-30-2008 2:50 am
yay! that looks amazing.
- sally mckay 5-30-2008 3:06 pm
Paying for the first of two new flat roofs on my house and a lack of a dog-sitter is preventing me from attending the show this weekend. (though in an emergency, I'd just leave him on Sally & GVB's doorstep with a note tied to his collar. I think that's more responsible than just leaving him in a car parked in front of Casino-rama.)
- L.M. 5-30-2008 5:59 pm
go kitteh go!!!
- myfanwy (guest) 5-31-2008 2:29 pm
kitteh's go with almost all kinds of musical accompaniment, surprisingly with Uriah Heap, Tom Verlaine and even selections from the Edinburgh Marching and Pipe Band. Not all at once, mind.
- rd (guest) 6-01-2008 8:55 pm
... and the Kitteh banner projection is fantastic!
- rd (guest) 6-01-2008 9:42 pm
Thanks rd, and I must say that the corrosive intellectual trends of the past decade that have diminished art criticism are working to my advantage here.
- L.M. 6-01-2008 10:42 pm
From Hallwalls and elsewhere:
kittehs was projected above the bar which is, as any artist knows, the equivalent of winning an Oscar. An Oscar for destroying art. I'll do my bit and you'll do yours.
- L.M. 6-06-2008 9:19 pm
Yay kitteh! to hell with the crisis in criticism, I say "high five and props!"
- sally mckay 6-06-2008 9:26 pm