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Pierre Durette - Swarm at LE Gallery,1183 Dundas St. W., Toronto. Until Nov. 27th.
Propagation 3.15 2011 Acrylic, acrylic medium and ink on board, 24” x 18”
Propagation 3.21 2011 Acrylic, acrylic medium and ink on board. 48” x 36”
Myfanwy Ashmore - View Source
Part of Medium_Massage 2.0 :: an infinite inventory at 80 Spadina Ave, Suite 310, Toronto. Until Dec. 3, 2011.
Lani Maestro's a book thick of ocean currently showing in The Limits: Tracing Time and Seeing Space at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life by John Fahey.
Words fail me: I utterly lack an adjective or metaphor or even an excerpt to describe this, except to say that this is one of the strangest and most-unclassifiable books I have ever read. Fahey was a genius musician (see below) but also a crackpot visionary whose unique insights are sometimes disturbing. (also: it is hilarious that the book sleeve designer used a flat-pick in the graphic, despite the fact that Fahey was a finger picker, but that just adds to the sense of oddity).
John Fahey
Canned Heat
Skip James
Bill Monroe (okay, he used a flat pick).