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New guest poster L.M. coming soon...

- sally mckay 4-03-2005 11:24 pm [link] [add a comment]


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There has been some speculative discussion on this blog about the sun's reasons for wearing protective eyewear. This has been going on for years, and, as I hope to illustrate with this small grid, is pretty well consistent behariour. My theory is that the sun started wearing shades in the 80s in order to show that he was a fun lovin' party dude, and has continued wearing them in order to better blend in with vacationers shopping on holiday websites. Of course the shades also subtly remind us of the sun's killer-ray-emitting powers, ensuring that we don't stop shopping for sunscreen product and UV protective eyewear of our own.

- sally mckay 4-02-2005 8:13 pm [link] [12 comments]


fly teaser


I am putting up art in Fly Gallery's window this coming weekend. The piece is tentatively titled "Qualia Street Party." There will be a combo opening party and Von Bark lecture later in April, details to be announced. In the meantime, if you happen to pass by 1172 Queen West next month, keep your eyes peeled for Fly, smack in between Queenglad pawnshop and the Saigon Flower restaurant.

- sally mckay 3-31-2005 5:34 pm [link] [add a comment]


The latest Instant Coffee bulletin has a small rant about Les King. If you ever go out on Queen St. in Toronto you know the guy. He is an artist who sells his work on the street with the line, "Would you like to buy an original drawing?" Here's the Instant Coffee post, and a response from my friend Von Bark who has probably purchased more of Les King's drawings than any one else I know.

Instant Coffee: We ventured out for the first time in a while into the Toronto gallery world. At an opening we witnessed exactly what makes an "Outsider Artist" actually an outsider artist. At many openings Les King attempts to sell his amazing depictions of the metaphysical and on too many ocassions is kicked to the curb for his unconventional ways of trying to get by as an artist. How can gallery owners and patrons be so fucking crass and intimidated by an artist just trying to get by and have a place to sleep. He is an outsider artist not because he hasnt been trained in the accepted field of education but because he has been made an outsider by the self righteous "insiders". So glorify the romantic past of artists being shunned by the elite but realize what that elite is now. If you can't buy  a 10 dollar drawing then thats your business, but have the decency to stand up for someone who needs a break and is honest about they are doing. Les is an amazing artist and deserves basic respect for having the balls to do what he does.
- Jay Isaac and Jenny Bishop

Von Bark: So Les got kicked out of an opening? He was probably bothering people, and not stopping. If Les understood human politics he wouldn't be an outsider. If Les knew how to stay out of people's way and not bother them so much then... well... Les is persistent. A lot of people are persistent. The people who run the world are persistent...

- sally mckay 3-31-2005 8:32 am [link] [3 refs] [6 comments]


march

- sally mckay 3-31-2005 8:05 am [link] [9 comments]


haida gwaii blockade
Haida Gwaii blockade, Day 5, March 26, 2005.
Thanks to Roberta Aiken of Byrd's Eye View Photography for permission to post this image here.


Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas—creator of the Rock 'n' Raven Haida Manga cartoons mentioned earlier on this blog—has posted a comment about the Haida Nation blockade of logging company Weyerhaeuser on Haida Gwaii (aka: Queen Charlotte Islands). The photograph above is from the Haida Gwaii Info Centre, part of the Islands Spirit Rising campaign. There's tons of good information on the Haida Nation website, thanks for the link, Michael.

There is also an excellent article providing background and context at The Tyee. Apparently a solidarity action is being planned for Toronto. There is information about how to get involved at OCAP's website.

- sally mckay 3-29-2005 7:19 am [link] [3 refs] [4 comments]