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My GIF for Anatomize, the closing projection event for Rollin Leonard's show at Transfer Gallery, 1030 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn NY
Tattoo version:
I also made some tatts of Rollin's work (but who cares about his work, this is about me):
Beethoven Violin Sonata #9, Opus 47, 'The Kreutzer'.
I'm Sick of Me Too: 2 nights with RM Vaughan at Videofag, 187 Augusta Ave., Toronto. Nov. 5th, 8:00pm and Nov. 6th 10:00 pm
Please join Videofag for the Toronto debut of two new projects by Toronto's own RM Vaughan. After a year away in a foreign land, Vaughan has missed you all terribly and promises to hug each of you repeatedly until you are breathless and/or just really want him to stop.
I'm Sick of Me Too unfolds in two parts.
On November 5, please join Vaughan for a discussion with local journalists about art and culture writing, a discussion prompted by the arrival of Vaughan's latest book Compared To Hitler: Selected Essays. Lively, and later drunken, conversation! And also a book to buy or shoplift.
On November 6, it's time for the happy, much-awaited Toronto debut of That's What Friends Are For. Assembled by CFMDC (Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre), That's What Friends Are For is a survey of Vaughan's video collaborations with local artists Jared Mitchell and Laura Cowell, as well as international artists Michael Achtman (UK), Finn Jackson Ballard (Germany), and Rollin Leonard (USA). That's What Friends Are For is accompanied by a new text on Vaughan's video work by Lambda-Award winning Queer film historian Matthew Hays.