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RM Vaughan's play The Monster Trilogoy is now showing at Buddies in Bad Times. I love the play, but until last night I'd never seen it staged. RM has a taste for the dark side, and by writing a monologue for the infamous Susan Smith (among other characters) he tugs familiar sad demons into the light of day. If you are sick of people casting the monstrous asunder as if all bad things come from another planet go see this play. It's on until Sunday.
Bridget Riley | Angela Leach | Karin Davie |
Remember that GPS show I was in this summer with the secret code? No? Doesn't matter. If you want to see some more online animated art about GPS go here and click on the rocks at the bottom of the screen.
Strange day in the alley: these two items each abandoned, about 250 metres apart.
Von Bark says, "There is something compelling about this still of James Dean and Mercedes McCambridge from the movie Giant. Perhaps it is the essence of grumpiness. Mercedes McCambridge went on to do the voice of Satan in the movie The Exorcist. She sued the producers to have her name added to the credits.
Allyson Mitchell, Squirrel Lover, 2005. fun fur on found shag , 36 x 54 inches (from Paul Petro).
If you haven't seen Allyson Mitchell's installation at Paul Petro (in Toronto, North America) with 8foot pet-able, stand-alone monster Sasquatch ladies with scary teeth, teats, and fuzzy all over... make sure you get there before October 8th. Also the wall hangings (one of which is pictured here) are hot and the campfire looks hot (but its an illusion). Mitchell's last show at PP was a knockout. This one is better.