Gallery Hopping

I saw some inspiring things last week when Paul and David took me on a gallery crawl.

I got this one right away. I really like it. I was just talking about the art of placement and what a refined and particular talent it is. David has it. Duke has it. Dino has it. Rob Renk surely has it. I love seeing it on a gallery wall with no pretense about it, or is this piece in fact entirely pretentious? hmm. Anyway – I love Valentino and Nazimova there – opened up on the top shelf. It is Nazimova isn’t it? Help me out here gay historians? (art note: everything is a “piece.” everything.)

When I saw a wall of these upside tree pieces I flipped. Upside down tree photos. That’s all you need to know. First thing I thought of was learning that a tree is shaped the same way underground that it is above ground. That blew my mind for quite a while as a kid.  Roots. It’s more than a mini series. Don Rickles said they were showing “Roots” in Africa. He said they were showing it backwards so it had a happy ending. Good one.

“You don’t have to delve very deeply into modern physics to realize that the scientific view holds that the world is really not as it appears. Before the brain rights it, the eye sees a tree upside down in the same way it appears on the glass back of the large format field camera I use. I chose the tree as an emblematic image because it is often used in diagrams in popular scientific books and because it was used in Saussure’s book on linguistics to show the arbitrary relation between the so-called signifier and the signified. I was also using a kind of readymade strategy based on the disputable assumption that a photograph is not art but an upside down photo is.” – excerpt from an interview with Rodney Graham

I wanted to run home and turn all my pictures upside down. I’m still considering it. It’s a good gimmick and in the art world, you gotta have a gimmick (or be dead.)

What do you think? Any better? Do you like my “piece?” OMG I’m flipping out over it!

Another great artist plays this gem of a whacky remix in his sets as of late. DJ Scott Ewalt

Downside Up –

Remember Upsy Downsy’s?

OMG! Double click for Upsy Downsy’s! Pocus Hocus, people!

BTW- It’s all about dolls…again. It’s the power of positive shrinking and the tiny worlds of dolls and one sixth scale and dolls are people and and and….

I find you can really spend a lot of time looking at art on the internet.

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Hand made by me.

Image Dump June 2012

Photo Jumble Number One

Best Show on YOUTUBES

Got 2 B Real.

 

 

Summer City Scenes

We used to get our TV directly from the Empire State Building, then the WTC now? There ain’t no free TV for you, sir! Occupy Time Warner Cable. Think about it.

Looks dangerous.

Now I know you are not calling a sheet pf plastic. Don’t you watch This Old House? That’s now known as a “water vapor barrier.” Learn it and try to keep up.

The new Whitney. (pause) Ladies and Gentlemen, THE NEW WHITNEY MUSEUM! (golf clap.) What’s wrong with a little style? Why can’t we have some glamour? It’s in my neighborhood, not the Whitney’s. I gotta look at it. Gimme a little somethin here.

I mean – everybody.

Empty Cages Collective

Jubilee Disco

Deodato – Keep It In The Family

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So much has changed since these photographs were taken. We’ll let Powerhouse give you the rundown on one of it’s latest releases.

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Powerhouse Books: “The Forty-Deuce”

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The Disney Magic Meets The John J. Harvey

They seem to be very well received. People were tripping all over them. They are soft and padded so no worries.

The Forty Deuce by Bill Butterworth

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Fireworks Tomorrow

can’t wait

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And I was just talking about…

t-shirts with shoulder pads. Still waiting on their return.

That’s ’86, people. We thought it was the future, but now it’s the past.

Thanks to DJ Duke Todd, the music lives on!

What’s Black is White

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Stephanie Mills LIVE at BB King’s

Loved it.

The ladies next to us surely had the largest hangovers in New York.

Butter Dance

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