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Carlo Cesta 2007
Installation detail at the Tree Museum
Persona Volare's Granite Club exhibition at the Tree Museum closed this past weekend. I'd like to thank the curators, Anne O'Callaghan and E.J. Lightman for making this project, that took up the spring, summer and fall, one of the best exhibition experiences we've ever had. (even though I did whine non-stop about black flies, mosquitos, allergens, sunshine, and Turkey Vultures.) (I take it back. I loved the Turkey Vultures. And the dinners and the bonfires and E.J's beautiful family and hospitality)
John Dickson and Lisa Neighbour 2007
Collaborative installation outside view and original outhouse model
Von Bark says that Blume by Einstürzende Neubauten is his favourite rock video ever. I can see why.
Kristin Lucas — one of the best artists in the world — has a show on at Postmasters Gallery in NYC til Nov. 24th. Wish I could go see it. Pictures here.
...with apologies to Eve Sussman whose video about Las Meninas I have not seen. But I would very much like to.
Some images from Goin' Postal, a fabulous show of mail art curated by Miles Collyer. On view at Art Metropole until November 24th. Thanks for the pictures, Miles!
Above: wooden envelope/postcards sent to Art Metropole anonymously by Lucy Pullen and her class.
Below: images from Kevin Immanuel's project, The Foucault Letters (2001 & 2007) in which he purchased memberships to Canadian galleries under the name Michel Foucault.
Below: a selection of mail sent between Marc Bell, Jason MacLean and Terry Piercey (with artists' labels).